Prøve GULL - Gratis
See for YOURSELF
WOMAN'S WEEKLY
|September 07, 2021
A mystery man was texting Jenny’s sister – but was he all he claimed to be?
Jenny, sorry I’m late. I had to wait for the courier to deliver my prize. Look!’
My younger sister, Angela, brandished the latest model of a smartphone.
‘I was at a charity do last night and won this in the raffle. It’s all set up and working.’
‘As if you don’t have enough of phones at work!’
Angela’s been the receptionist at a trendy design studio for about five years. She sits behind her desk, answering the phone all day and looking gorgeous, greeting visitors with her beautiful smile, offering coffee and making them feel welcome.
But after hours, she goes to media events where she meets guys she’s seen on TV, and she is invited to the kind of parties that get reported in the papers. She says it’s her dream job and it suits her perfectly.
But I wouldn’t last a day there. I’m not a party person. I hate standing around making small talk.
The new phone beeped imperiously.
‘Hey! A message already!’
‘Congrats I knew u wd win, clever girl, love Mike,’ she read, looking puzzled. ‘I didn’t meet anyone at that party called Mike. He must have seen me and wants to link up.’
She wasn’t bragging. She just knew that most of the guys at the party would have loved to see more of her. But she was an old hand at dealing with enthusiastic men.
Angela has curly blonde hair, dark blue eyes and a figure that has attracted whistles from the time she gave up her Barbie dolls.
Denne historien er fra September 07, 2021-utgaven av WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA WOMAN'S WEEKLY
Woman's Weekly
MERRY & bright
Bring some festive cheer to your sofa with a Christmas cushion
4 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
CITY sanctuaries
Why not combine Christmas shopping or festive lights with a weekend break? These hotels offer comfort and value
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Father TED
The Cornish holiday we would rather forget
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
The WHITE HIND
Settling into her new life at the abbey, Matilda still yearned to see her loved ones
10 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Fabulous BRITISH FLORALS
A hundred years after designer Laura Ashley was born, we celebrate Britain's world- influencing love affair with flowery fabrics
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
So here it is!
Was it time for Stephen to put the sparkle back into Christmas?
7 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Coming HOME
It was a time to be with those you loved - but where exactly was that?
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Cassette MIXTAPES
Many a heart was captured with the careful curation of pop music
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
'Performing is my greatest joy'
Legendary musician and conductor André Rieu on touring, his latest project and the most famous stars that he's played for
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Everyone says they can't draw - but they can!'
THIS WEEK'S COLUMNIST Star of stage and screen Susie Blake
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Translate
Change font size

