“The Things We Do For Love”
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Back at work, all thoughts of the holiday are shoved to one side. Ships, being very large machines with many working parts, and humans left to tend to them., provide a dearth of distractions, from badly loaded cargo, engines with problems, crew signing on and off, victualling, and duelling with the officers.
And helping his relief purser sort out everything that had gone wrong.
Only after sailing hour passed, and there were moments when nothing could be done, did Henry get to tell his captain and others of what had happened, in not so many words. All are surprised at who she is. None, apparently, knew what had happened to her. Yet.
Michelle has found herself in a sanctuary away from those whom she is hiding from, courtesy of a friend, Millie, and a girl who was still caught up in the trade she used to ply. She had friends who had helped her get to this point, and if she was discovered all three would pay for it dearly. Any wonder that first night, home, alone, she was very miserable.
We are also introduced to Radly, the man who has no trouble with women, a man who only wishes Henry the same opportunities he has. Always interested in his holiday, Henry finally catches up with him, and the secret is a secret no longer. Eight weeks at sea was going to feel like a year.
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