“I’ll miss those phone calls”
“We’d FaceTime each other with a cup of tea in our dressing gowns, and whinge about what we needed to whinge about and laugh about what we needed to laugh about. I’ll really miss her and I’ll miss those phone calls.”“She’s gone from being demonised to sainthood within the matter of a week and none of us are any of those things,” she stated.
“We’re all somewhere down the middle, but I am glad that she’s getting the love. I’m glad she got to see it before she was gone, she did get to see the tide turn in her favour.”
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