Gina walked closer to Rudd. She had heard of his father before that moment and so she wondered what someone so wealthy was doing, calling on her.
'I am honoured by your visit.' Gina smiled.
'Shall we walk by the river? I do not like the atmosphere here.' Rudd said.
Gina could tell that he was well read and so she could not act freely. She did not want to be tagged as stupid by him.
'Very well then, we shall leave the atmosphere you do not like.' Gina walked ahead of him.
She caught herself smiling and wondered if it was possible that she was going to love a man who was not Richard.
While Gina walked with Rudd, Missy worked with her mother, Donna in the kitchen.
It was another Saturday and Donna was making her famous vanilla-flavoured bread. But her dough kneading did not stop her from noticing the glum look on her daughter's face as she walked through the door.
'You must put on an apron now child and you must not forget to wash your hands first.' Donna said to Missy.