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A Test OF SKILL

Anything I can do?’ asked Will, poking his head around the kitchen door.

Izzy, who was weighing out the flour, stirring the custard and worrying about the pancakes all at the same time, shook her head.

‘Just check everywhere’s tidy,’ she said. ‘Make sure I dusted everywhere.’

Will put his arms around her. ‘This isn’t a tour of inspection, you know!’ he said. ‘Just a family dinner party, a chance for you to relax with my parents!’

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