Mo woke at 5am didn't actually feel her get up,just heard her crying in the front room.I got up to see what was wrong,"I just wanted a drink but it was too far",she said, bless her! Then she said that "She didn't want to wake me up & that she was selfish","Thats the one thing you aren't", I replied as I gave her a big hug. "Yesterday was too much with Paul" Mo then said crying on & Off I said "Yes I know but at least he wants to come up more and spend some quality time with you", she agreed but promptly burst into tears again.One more thing she also said was "She was glad my mum was coming up today to help you change the bed", I had only mentioned in passing the day before and for Mo to recall it was excellent.These 'moments of clarity'as I call them are priceless,One moment is great but a flurry of them is brilliant.
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