THE VOW

Debbie Howells

Copyright

Published by AVON

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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2020

Copyright © Debbie Howells 2020

Cover design by Lucy Bennett © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2020

Cover photograph © plainpicture/Richard Nixon

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This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Source ISBN: 9780008400163

Ebook Edition © October 2020 ISBN: 9780008400170

Version: 2020-09-10

Dedication

For Clare

Epigraph

You didn’t know about the alchemist’s curse.

About the significance that lay, not just in essence but in intent.

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Epigraph

Part One

1996

Amy: Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Jess

Amy: Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

1996

Amy: Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

1996

Jess

Amy: Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Jess

Amy: Chapter Fourteen

1996

Amy: Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Part Two

Fiona: Chapter Seventeen

1996

Fiona: Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Amy: Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

1996

Jess

Amy: Chapter Twenty-Five

1996

Fiona: Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Jess

1996

Amy: Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Jess

Amy: Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

1996

Fiona: Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Jess

Amy: Chapter Thirty-Eight

Jess

2019

Jess

Acknowledgements

About the Author

About the Publisher

PART ONE

1996

A summer of cornflower skies and bleached stubble fields; of friendship forged amongst wild strawberries and banks of thyme, whispered secrets known only to you, as you sat in the shade of the woods.

It was a summer that seemed brighter, hotter, the weeks somehow stretched endlessly ahead. A summer of giddy heights; of first love, as you pulled apart the delicate pink dog roses that grew on arching stems amongst the hedgerows, one gossamer petal after another until you found what you wanted.

He loves me. He loves me not. He loves me.

You glanced towards him, as you fed your obsession; punishing yourself, as you took in his hand holding hers, his eyes unable to look away from her, wanting them for your own, unable to hide what was in your heart.

And as the petals wilted, you tried so hard to hide what was in your eyes: not just the hunger or the jealousy that devoured you, but the bittersweet pain of unrequited love.

Amy

Chapter One

Two weeks before our wedding, after Matt leaves for work, I find a piece of paper in the kitchen. As soon as I start reading, I put it down. When we decided to write our own wedding vows, we agreed that we wouldn’t share them until our wedding day. I imagine him printing them off, wanting to commit them to memory; the piece of paper left out unintentionally. I know I should put it away, out of sight, but unable to resist, I pick it up.

I promise to hold your hand, to steer you through life’s sorrow and darkness, on a path towards justice and hope. I will endeavour to know what’s best for you, to protect you from your past, help you build the future you deserve. Then when I can no longer be with you, a part of me will always be there, watching over you. In the shadows of your heart, on the soft curves of your skin, in the long-forgotten corners of your mind.

Frowning, I read it again. While my own vows overflow with love and romance, this isn’t quite what I was expecting, until I remind myself it’s what Matt’s always done. He looks out for me. After so many years alone, I’m lucky.

But as I drive to Brighton, a feeling of foreboding hangs over me. The days before a wedding should be the happiest of times. In the distance, the shimmering sea looks ice-blue. Then the city comes into view, cast in soft light as the sun rises. It’s a familiar sight, one I love, and yet a shadow follows me while I deliver my herbal remedies to two of my regular clients, before walking through the Lanes back to my car. Lost in my thoughts, at first, I don’t notice the footsteps behind me.

‘Excuse me …’

The voice is unfamiliar. I hesitate, unsure if it’s directed at me, then as the footsteps come closer, I turn around to find myself staring at a stranger.

‘I need to talk to you.’ As the woman speaks, I feel myself freeze. She looks older than her voice sounds, her grey hair wispy, her face strangely unlined. But it’s the colour of her eyes, a transparent ice-blue, that is hypnotic. For a moment, I’m mesmerised, then as a van speeds past, her hand grips my arm, pulling me away from the road. ‘I have to talk to you.’ There’s an unmistakable urgency in her voice. ‘Someone’s watching you. They know where you go, everything you do.’

As she speaks, my blood runs cold. ‘Who are you?’

Without telling me, she goes on. ‘You think you’re meant to be together.’ Each word both softly spoken and crystal clear, her eyes fixed on mine so that I can’t look away. ‘You think he’s the love of your life.’ She pauses for a moment. ‘He isn’t who you think he is.’ Then a strange look crosses her face. ‘You’re in danger.’

For a few moments, it’s as though I’m in a trance. Then I pull my eyes away from hers, confused, then suddenly angry. Matt and I are getting married, every detail of our wedding thoughtfully planned, from the country house venue down to the smallest flower. We’re happily settled in our house in Steyning,

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