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Audrey I could hardly move; I just stood there, stunned, as I watched the convertible disappear down the coastal road. Was that really Edwin in that car with a beautiful woman beside him? It couldn’t be... could it? “Audrey?” The sound of Tina’s voice snapped me out of my trance, and I turned to see her and the others all staring at me with concerned expressions on their faces. “What’s wrong? You look like you just saw a ghost or something.” I shook my head as if to dispel my thoughts and forced a smile, returning to my friends. “It’s nothing,” I lied. “I just thought I saw... never mind. I must be seeing things.” “Are you sure?” Betty asked, leaning forward to get a better look at me. “You’ve gone a bit pale.” “Yeah, I’m fine,” I insisted as I sat back down on the blan