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My Neighbour's Affair
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“Plus, I noticed you were messaging on your phone during the barbecue on Saturday. So what’s going on? Who is he? Are you doing it again?”
― My Neighbour's Affair
― My Neighbour's Affair
“positives. I get to cook for her while she gets to dress up for me, and the effort that we will make for each other will only be known by us and no one else.”
― My Neighbour's Affair
― My Neighbour's Affair
“dalliances are quickly shot down to the point where I realise I have to change the subject or Spencer is going to want to eat his takeaway alone when it arrives. We order Chinese and while we wait for it, I give him the other piece of news from my day, which came towards the end of my most recent phone call with my sister. ‘We’re having a barbecue this weekend,’ I tell him. ‘I invited my family over. Is that okay?”
― My Neighbour's Affair
― My Neighbour's Affair
“hearing. ‘I heard it clearly. Crystal clear. Tanya was worried, and she was trying to end an affair!’ ‘Maybe you should see if you can go back to the office. Just one or two days a week would be something. I think it would help. It would certainly reduce the time you spend standing at the window looking out onto the street and conjuring up stories in your head about other people’s lives.’ Conjuring up stories? Spencer must be joking. His response to our neighbour having an affair is for me”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“CLOVER”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“My bare feet pad across the soft, new carpet, and the red wine swills a little in my glass as I leave the bedroom and enter the upstairs hallway.”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“always happy to receive emails from readers at daniel@danielhurstbooks.com and replies to every single one. –––––––– Thank you for reading. –––––––– Daniel”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“The best way to get over someone you like is to get with somebody else as quickly as possible,”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“Or”
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― My Neighbour's Affair
“exposed”
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“the”
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