Josephine Cox - Songbird

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All alone now, with no audience and no wickedness waiting for her, she danced in the twilight, lost herself in the song, and for a while she was incredibly free. But always in the wings, he was there watching, waiting. In the riverside town of Bedford, four students can hear the haunting voice of a woman singing. The beautiful melody is coming from their neighbour – a reculsive creature who never opens the door to anyone or leaves her home in daylight.
They have no way of knowing that the woman next door, Madeleine Delaney is driven by a dangerous memory that for over twenty years has controlled her meagre existence…
Madeleine’s angelic voice and striking looks may capture the hearts of many. But she only has eyes for club owner, Steve Drayton – a devastatingly handsome but terrifying man.
Then one night she witnesses a horrific crime, and her life is irrevocably changed forever. The kindness and friendship of one girl – Ellen, rescues Madeleine from utter devastation. But in order to survive, they must flee London, leaving behind those they dearly love, and danger is following them wherever they go…

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Before she could answer, he said, “What’s wrong with me?” and smacked his forehead. “I take up your time in there, and then you can’t even walk across the forecourt without me accosting you. If I say sorry again, will you forgive me… please?” He had a mischievous look on his face.

“Of course,” Maddy assured him. “And no, I don’t know anyone who might be looking for work and lodgings.” Apart from me, she thought, and the last thing I need is to take on more troubles than I’ve already got.

“Ah, well. Thank you anyway.”

“I hope you find someone,” she said sympathetically.

“I’m sure I will.” He laughed. “It’s either that, or I throw myself off a bridge.”

“That’s not a clever thing to say,” Maddy chided. “I understand you have a young son?”

He appeared shocked. “How did you know that? Oh, I see…” He glanced toward the garage. “Sam’s a fine friend, but he does like to tittle-tattle.” He gave her a sheepish look. “But you’re right, that was not a clever thing for me to say, and I take it back. Is that all right?”

Maddy gave him a smile, which Brad thought was enchanting. “Like I say, I hope you find someone,” she said, and with that, she left him filling up his can, and made her way to the coach.

The driver was right behind her. “Saw you chatting to the man,” he said casually.

“No, he was chatting to me,” she said. “He seems desperate to find help.”

“So now you’re thinking you should not set your heart on Bedford, because here you have a home and work, all rolled into one. Mind you, if he’s a man on his own, you need to be very careful.”

He started the engine and began pulling out.

Maddy took a sideways glance at the man called Brad, who had replaced the cap on the can and was wiping his hands on an old rag. He then threw the rag back into the bucket, collected the can and started his way back to the Land Rover.

“STOP!” Grabbing her bag from the overhead shelf, she frantically yelled for the driver to pull over.

“Hey!” Drawing the coach to a halt, the man was astonished to see Maddy brush past him and start down the steps. “What the devil are you playing at?”

“You made me think,” she told him. “And you’re right. That poor man needs someone to work for him, and I need the work and lodgings. It’s ideal.”

“Don’t be rash, love. You don’t know anything about him.”

“And he doesn’t know anything about me. I heard the man in the garage say he’s a decent bloke, and he knows him, so I’m happy with that.” She told herself that no man could be as evil as the one from whom she was fleeing, an evil man who would take delight in doing away with her, and their son.

“If you were my daughter, there’s no way I’d let you off this coach! And I thought you were going to stay with a friend?”

“But I’m not your daughter – I’m not anyone’s daughter. Besides, I’m old enough to know how to take care of myself.” He opened the door and she clambered to the ground.

“What about Bedford?”

“There’s time enough for that,” she said. “And like you say, if this doesn’t work out, Bedford is only a spit and a throw away. Thanks for all your kindness. And now I’m sorry, but I’ve got to dash. Bye-ee!”

Running across the forecourt, she called out to Brad. “Hang on a minute!”

Turning round, he was astonished to see the pretty girl running toward him. Putting the can on the ground, he waited. “Okay, what have I done now?” he asked.

“It seems you have what I’m looking for.”

“Dear me! And what might that be then?”

“I need work and lodgings, and you appear to have both.”

He studied her for a brief moment. “Are you telling me you want to come and work at Brighill Farm?”

“Yes, I am.”

“But it’s heavy stuff. It’s a man I need more than anything.” He paused. “You wouldn’t happen to be a trained nursemaid, by any chance?” he inquired hopefully. “I’ve got a young son – Robin. He’s nearly eight.”

“No, but I’m used to children – with my smaller brothers and sisters, and all that.” She could feel herself blushing at the lie. “And I can turn my hand to hard work if needs be. But I can’t claim to do heavy labor. Like you rightly say, you need a man for that. But I’m keen, and I’m a quick learner, and I know my way round babies.” Her own darling son loomed large in her mind, making her heart dip. She prayed for the day when she could openly have him with her, “Look here, Mr…”

“Brad… call me Brad, everyone does.”

“Well, Brad – and you can call me Sheelagh – Sheelagh Parson.” It was a combination of her middle name and her late mother’s maiden name, so it wasn’t too much of a lie, Maddy thought quickly. “The truth is, I really need the work. Why don’t you give me a trial, and if I’m not up to scratch, what have you got to lose?”

The man took another moment to study her; the long dark hair and slim figure, and that steely look in her chestnut-colored eyes, then, “Do you have references, Sheelagh?”

Looking him in the eye, she shook her head. “No. Do you , Brad?”

She saw the smile growing on his face and when he laughed out loud, she laughed with him. “You’ll do,” he said. “I’ll give you a month’s trial, okay?”

“Okay.”

As she clambered into his Land Rover, Maddy was knocked breathless by a huge hairy dog that leaped on her from behind.

“Down!” Brad gave the order and it leaped back into the boot. Then: “Stay!” which it did.

“Are you all right?” he asked Maddy. She told him how she’d been taken by surprise, but that she wasn’t hurt.

Brad apologized yet again, this time on behalf of the dog. “His name’s Donald. He’s my sheepdog, and my best friend.”

Maddy was curious. “Donald? That’s a strange name for a dog.”

“It was either that or Duck,” he said wrily. “When I first started training him to be a sheepdog, the daft capers he cut were nothing short of hilarious. They reminded me of Donald Duck. Hence the name.”

“He’s beautiful.” Looking round, she observed his big black eyes and peculiar sticky-up ears, one white, one black.

“He’s very special. Knows me better than I know myself,” Brad admitted. “I expect you heard a snippet or two back there. These past two years, things have been pretty difficult.” He jerked a thumb at the dog. “If it hadn’t been for this fellow, I don’t know what I’d have done.”

“It’s good to have a friend through bad times,” Maddy said quietly.

“You sound as if you know a bit about it.” Something in her tone reflected a sense of hurt.

Maddy gave no response. Least said, least repeated, she thought. As for the man in the garage, she would not be too happy if a friend of hers was to break a confidence like that.

“Okay.” Brad understood. “As long as you do your work, earn your keep and don’t steal the family jewels, I’m happy to mind my own business.”

He gave a sigh, muttering under his breath, “Roofs leaking, trenches to be dug out, acres of land that need turning over. Barns going up.” He started the engine, put his Land Rover into first gear and rolled his eyes in frustration. “I need ten men to do the work, and here I am, taking on a slip of a girl who’s got fewer muscles than my daft dog.”

“I heard that!” Maddy was trying not to laugh.

“You were meant to.”

“So, you don’t want me after all?”

“Did I say that?”

“No.”

“The plan is, me and young Robin and Donald will give you a try, then if you’re no good, you’re out.” He glanced at the dog. “Isn’t that right, Don?”

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