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Restless Echoes man would give Clarrie no peace until she did. It transpired that for the previous twenty months, Rowena had suspected Brian of being unfaithful but hadn’t wanted to accept that he could be so despicably cunning. His birthday cards to her still expressed his undying love for her and she’d wanted to believe it. Sarah often encountered such obstinacy. Loved ones who had passed on, still worried about the living and could not be ignored. Clarrie had assumed she knew everything about Rowena’s family, her teenage qualms, early marriage and her first son, born a year later, but had no idea who the man could be. However, she’d found out when Rowena delivered some shopping for her. Over a cup of tea, Rowena was also perplexed until Clarrie delivered his message. “Tell her she must go to Brian at once, to save him from himself,” the old man pleaded. “Did you say he was old, short and quite rotund?” Rowena asked, at first looking puzzled. Then she laughed: “Brian’s grandfather, without a doubt. Next time you see him, ask him why I should give up my hopes and dreams for the future, to stick around and mother his worthless grandson!” It was obvious to Clarrie that, by then, Rowena was quite sure about Brian’s infidelity. Now, a couple of years later, she was still in the middle of her unsettled divorce and was currently back in England, staying with an aunt, until her divorce went through and she could return to France. Rowena’s marriage had been fine for nearly thirty years – or so she’d believed. They had been disappointed 20