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Jinnie’s Story – Book Six, Chapter Thirty-Two

30th May 2024 Going Postal 0

Jinnie said good morning to Ro and walked into her office and switched on her computer. Before she had finished reading the first of her company emails, Nigel entered the office, closed the door, and [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Six, Chapter Thirty-One

23rd May 2024 Going Postal 0

For the second day running, Jinnie woke with a feeling of trepidation. Yesterday, although sad, had gone wonderfully and even the weather had played its part. After the King and Queen had left, she had [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Thirty

16th May 2024 Going Postal 0

The Trattoria Trevi board voted unanimously to proceed with the test Sybaritic accepting that it was a concept worth trying. Alberto pointed out that the income they were generating from their current lines meant that [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Nine

9th May 2024 Going Postal 0

As Izzy drove away, Jinnie hurried into the Green Acres reception and was delighted to find someone she knew, Adrienne, on the desk. Adrienne had been on the staff from when Jinnie had worked on [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Eight

2nd May 2024 Going Postal 0

On Wednesday Jinnie dropped the twins at school before heading to Potters Bar station to pick up the train to Finsbury Park and then the Tube to Brixton. There was an icy drizzle in the [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Seven

25th April 2024 Going Postal 0

Brooke led Patricia onto the northbound Victoria line platform at Brixton. Patricia looked around her in amazement, she had used escalators at airports and big stores but never before to descend below ground. She had [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Six

18th April 2024 Going Postal 0

Jinnie was excited and happy, the invitation to tea at the Palace had arrived, not just she and the twins were invited, so was Izzy. Kate has scribbled on the bottom of the printed invitation, [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story- Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Five

11th April 2024 Always Worth Saying 0

Jinnie and the twins climbed into the back of Nigel’s Bentley which had been fitted with child seats for the occasion. Nigel was in the front and Freddie was driving. It was only a short [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Six, Chapter Twenty-Three

4th April 2024 Going Postal 0

After her lunch, Jinnie headed back to the garden office determined to produce a spreadsheet showing the approximate costs of setting up a new table d’hôte restaurant. She wasn’t exactly an expert with constructing a [more…]

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