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Jinnie’s Story – Book Three, Chapter Five

4th February 2022 Going Postal 2221 Comments

Jinnie woke and reached out across the double bed for Paolo and found there was no one there. At first she panicked and then realised she was in the Vauxhall Travelodge. She switched the light [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Three, Chapter Four

28th January 2022 Going Postal 2219 Comments

Jinnie’s newly enlarged team got down to work immediately, hitting the phones to the contacts. The military were as helpful as the SIS hadn’t been and a kick-off meeting was arranged for 4 o’clock in [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Three, Chapter Three

21st January 2022 Going Postal 4570 Comments

Jinnie’s mobile woke her. Glancing at the radio alarm on her bedside table it read 23:45. She wanted to catch an early train in the morning so had given up waiting for Dirk to call [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Three, Chapter Two

14th January 2022 Going Postal 2651 Comments

When Jinnie got home, she was a little later than normal and Paolo had already started getting an evening meal together. Being an Italian he was making pasta. He had popped in the supermarket on [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Three, Chapter One

7th January 2022 Going Postal 2652 Comments

All the way to work Jinnie was puzzling over what the prime minister had in mind for her this time. When she kissed Paolo goodbye he said, “Stop worrying it will be OK.” Entering the [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Chapter Twenty Eight, Epilogue

31st December 2021 Going Postal 3161 Comments

Jinnie and her father arrived at the front of the church with her head in turmoil. It was when she saw the best man with a huge smirk on his face she knew that he [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Two, Chapter Twenty Seven

24th December 2021 Going Postal 2108 Comments

Jinnie and Paolo finally broke their clinch and for a moment stood holding hands, looking at each other lovingly. Then Paolo took half a step back and pulled a ring box out of his jacket [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Two, Chapter Twenty Six

17th December 2021 Going Postal 2468 Comments

By the time Jinnie had reached Potters Bar Station to travel to Vauxhall Cross, she had recovered her composure. It was just the sheer relief of knowing that Paolo was OK that had overwhelmed her. [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story – Book Two, Chapter Twenty Five

10th December 2021 Going Postal 2637 Comments

Following their weekend in Paris Jinnie and Penny were allowed Monday as a day off, so it wasn’t until Tuesday that they met Gretel on the train to work. As usual, she came puffing up [more…]

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