The Other Woman's Shoes

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They were going clubbing. Martha agreed before she’d had time to consider the implications of agreeing. She thought that was best. If she’d given it any real thought she’d have been so entirely overwhelmed with primal terror that she would most certainly have opted for another night in front of the TV watching repeats of The Bill.A club.With his friends.For Martha, this was like telling an agoraphobic that a nice trip to the Sahara would be a fun experience. A club was a minefield. A real club ...was much more risky than a tacky Salsa bar. Martha had a feeling that a bit of random hip-swaying would not be enough. And what if his friends didn’t like her? That sort of thing could ruin a relationship. Jack was exceptionally open-minded and accepting; Martha was suddenly struck by a fear that he was in fact simply being charitable and that, after all, she was a geek, a freak. His friends would certainly notice this. How do people dance nowadays? Martha used to be quite a good dancer, for someone who was tone deaf.MoreLess

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