Abandoned With Six Siblings, Lucy Faced The Return That Could Break Them-heuh

Most people imagine eighteen as the beginning of freedom.

For Lucy Carter, eighteen began with the sound of a suitcase wheel catching on the strip of metal by the front door.

It was early enough for the house to be quiet, but not early enough for Lucy to pretend she was dreaming.

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The kettle had just boiled in the kitchen, leaving steam on the window, and a grey morning pressed itself against the glass.

Lucy stood there in her socks, slicing bread for packed lunches, counting each piece as if she could multiply it by willpower.

There were seven children in the house.

Sam was the youngest, still in nappies, still small enough to rest his head under Lucy’s chin and make soft, sleepy noises against her shoulder.

Anna was the one who woke from nightmares and searched the hallway for a grown-up before she was fully awake.

George had a brave face for school, but every night he asked whether the landing light could stay on, just for a bit.

Matthew and Sophia, the twins, copied each other so exactly that if one cried, the other seemed to feel it in the same breath.

Ethan was twelve, tall for his age, serious in a way no child should have to be.

And Lucy was the oldest, though until that morning she had still been trying to be a daughter.

Their mum came down the hallway with a bright pink suitcase.

The colour looked almost silly in the dim house, bright and cheerful against coats hanging from hooks, muddy shoes by the wall, and a wet umbrella sagging in the corner.

She had put on perfume.

Lucy noticed that first, perhaps because everything else felt too strange to name.

It was the sharp, sweet scent her mother wore when she wanted the world to look at her kindly.

A car was waiting outside by the kerb, its engine turning over softly in the drizzle.

A man sat behind the wheel.

Lucy saw only the outline of him through the rain-speckled glass.

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