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Mai Griffin his interests didn’t widen much beyond science. Whenever the subject of girls came up, his father urged him to distrust pretty faces and look for more lasting virtues in a wife... “When the time is right, Jay,” he’d add, as if hoping it never would be! If only he had taken the advice to heart, the ensuing tragedy might have been averted; he and his father would not have been so cruelly torn apart. Throughout her teens and early twenties Amy enjoyed life and was not interested in settling down until she met John. The handsome young scientist impressed her. He was brilliant – his future place in the scientific world already assured, even if only because his father headed government research projects ...secret stuff of course! She knew that much and the thought thrilled her. She was proud to be seen with him, and eager to share what she was convinced would be his distinguished future. The only thing she disliked about him was his wearing glasses so, to please her, unless he was reading, John seldom wore them when they were out together. He had consequently not been wearing them on the evening the accident happened, just before the y were married. Had his father recovered there might not have been a wedding because until then John had not realised the intensity of his father’s feelings. Knowing his parents would disapprove of Amy, who was everything his father hated and had him warned against, how could he even take her home, let alone introduce her as his future wife? Had she been a teenager he might have taken the risk, but Amy was a sophisticated older woman! Both his parents would have thought her unsuitable for their quiet, serious-minded son. Amy had always been so understanding about delaying the confrontation with his family that he was startled to see her standing in the drive that night as he opened the door. He would never forget what ensued: the most terrible 24