Marrying The Mistress
por Joanna Trollope
The court official leaned closer. "What's gone past," he said, "is not just an advocate, any old lady advocate. What's gone past is his Honour's totty." And what's going past is the life of Guy Stockdale, a 62-year-old judge, who …
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The court official leaned closer. "What's gone past," he said, "is not just an advocate, any old lady advocate. What's gone past is his Honour's totty." And what's going past is the life of Guy Stockdale, a 62-year-old judge, who has been married forever, has two sons--Simon and Alan--and three grandchildren. For the past seven years, he's also had a mistress. Merrion Palmer is intelligent, attractive, and half Guy's age, which also makes her younger than both Simon and Alan. Her dad died when she was a toddler and she's well aware that Guy is something of a father substitute. For years the role of mistress has suited her, but, suddenly, this style of relationship isn't enough for either of them. They've both had enough of sneaking around and avoiding people, so Guy has momentously made up his mind to leave his wife, Laura, and marry Merrion.
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"The court official leaned closer. "What's gone past," he said, "is not just an advocate, any old lady advocate. What's gone past is his Honour's totty." And what's going past …"
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