Born Evil – Kimberley Chambers

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Thankfully, now she wouldn’t have to. To finish her outfit off, she chose thick black tights, long black boots, a black handbag and a cute little bolero. Debbie wasn’t used to wearing frocks, but this one was a bit of her. The accessories she’d chosen added femininity to it and she was more than happy with the result. Debbie headed downstairs to seek her mother’s approval. ‘Well, how do I look?’ Tears of pride welled up in June’s eyes. ‘Oh, Debs, you look beautiful.

I can’t believe we’ve finally got you in a bleeding dress.’ Charlie turned away from the cartoon he was engrossed in and stared at his mother. He knew she was going out with that horrible man who kept coming round and was determined to put his little boot in. He chose his nasty voice and spoke extra loudly.

‘You look fat, Mummy. Pig, pig, pig,’ he chanted. Seeing the hurt expression in her daughter’s eyes, June took matters into her own hands. ‘Right, bath-time for you and then bed,’ she shouted to her grandson, wishing she could leave him alone in the bathroom and that the little bastard would drown. ‘Nooooo,’ screamed Charlie, lying face down on the floor while he punched and kicked the carpet. ‘Well, behave yourself then. One more word out that vulgar little mouth of yours and I’ll put you to bed for the night, understand?’

Charlie might have been a lot of things but stupid wasn’t one of them. He knew by the stern sound of his nan’s voice that she meant business. ‘Sorry, Nanny. Sorry, Mummy,’ he said with false remorse. Ignoring him, June turned to her daughter. ‘Let’s go into the kitchen. We’ll have a nice glass of wine and you can tell me all about you know who.’ Charlie watched them both leave the room. ‘You know who’ meant ‘Big Fat Bastard’. Did they really suppose he was so dumb he didn’t know who they were talking about?

June Dawson has come a long way from her rough East End background. She now lives in a nice little cul-de-sac in leafy Rainham with her ultra- respectable husband and a lovely social life. But her world collapses when daughter Debbie announces that she is pregnant by her low-life drug addict boyfriend, Billy McDaid.

June feels as though she is being sucked back into the world of villains and thugs she thought she had escaped forever. But worse is to come. The baby – doted on by his violent and feckless dad – grows into the child from hell. He is mean, sadistic and out of control. Suddenly the family is not just in crisis. It is in meltdown. 1kitap1.com/en About the Author Kimberley Chambers lives in Romford and has been, at various times, a disc jockey, a street trader and a minicab driver.

She is now a full-time writer and is the author of Born Evil, also published by Preface. 1kitap1.com/en A life is created A child is born A beautiful gift Not one to mourn A son for keeps A love to gel Unless that child Belongs in hell 1kitap1.com/en 1kitap1.com/en In memory of my wonderful grandparents Daisy and Charlie Chambers. 1kitap1.com/en ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A big kiss to Rosie de Courcy, my partner in crime! Sue Cox, my hands and brains! Tim Bates, my agent and therapist! Also, a special mention to Trevor Dolby, Lesley Pollinger, Annabel Robinson, Pat Fletcher and my number one fan Jeanette Slinger.

1kitap1.com/en ONE October 1990 ‘LOOK, MUM, THERE’S no easy way for me to say this. You’re gonna go mental, so I’m just gonna give it to you straight. I’m pregnant.’ June Dawson felt bile rise from her stomach and reach the back of her throat. Dropping the dishcloth she’d been washing up with, she clung on to the worktop for physical support.

For a moment, she thought she was going to pass out. Breathing in deeply and blowing out slowly, she somehow managed to steady herself. As she turned around to face her daughter, she felt every hope and dream she’d ever nurtured for her fly straight out of the window. Trying to speak, June found that her voice sounded anything but normal. She usually spoke loudly, but her words came out in no more than a whisper.

‘Is Billy the father?’

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  • Pages: 297
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