Epilogue Part 3: The Lives of OthersFred and Liv visited the early the following morning.
Tom followed them a few hours later.
He was horrified to find how
old he looked in human form and was relieved when Joe told him about the potions in the chest upstairs.
All four of the newly-rejuvenated members of the family decided to leave Twinbrook and start new lives elsewhere. Before they left, Deirdra told them about Ana’s plan.
“…so could you all keep your eyes open in your new towns and let me and Emily know if you find any?”
Olivia chose to go somewhere where the climate suited gardening and where there was plenty of inspiration for a sculptor.
Fred, with his lifetime wish now completed, decided it was time for some fun. He used some of his happiness points on a midlife crisis and changed his clothes to match his new personality.
Then he moved to a town where he’d fit right in. After all, if you’re called Frederic and you have a, shall we say,
splendid nose (not to mention a profound interest in nectar), there’s really only one thing you can do with your new life.
Georgie simply wanted to be surrounded by other animal lovers, so she and Cecily moved into a small house in Appaloosa Plains and spent their first few days meeting all of the neighbours.
Tom knew exactly where he wanted to go – somewhere with great sea fishing and a livelier atmosphere than Twinbrook.
On his first day in Starlight Shores, he met a young doctor whose life story was nearly as odd as his own – and who seemed very interested in him.
In just a few weeks, they’d moved in together.
Georgie had been surprised that Brian didn’t want to move out with her. They were lifelong best friends, after all, and she’d always thought that he was more than a little in love with her. He had had a teenage crush, it was true – after all, she was the only girl he’d ever really met. But now he’d found someone who seemed made for him. They were so much alike.
Hal and Ed kept insisting that they were far too busy at work to make time for social visits. After all, they were only next door – they met family members in passing all the time. Finally, Chris bullied them into coming over on their next day off.
Hal also had a letter from Ana.
Dear Henry,
You once said to me that your greatest regret was spending too little time with Jan. You were always too busy with your career, until suddenly it was too late. If you would like a second chance, go and look in the family mausoleum, then ask your mother to help you.
I think that both you and Edmund have worked hard for long enough. You deserve to retire and explore the other things this world has to offer – things I myself only discovered late in life…Hal decided that, if he and Jan were to make a fresh start, it might help to be somewhere as different as possible from Twinbrook. Sunlit Tides seemed like the perfect location. They married on the beach, with just the groom’s mother and brothers in attendance.
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