“I phoned the electricity board earlier, they said they hoped to get us reconnected by this afternoon, but there are quite a few downed power lines in the area, so they couldn’t guarantee it.”
John shrugged. “Thought I might go into St Duncan’s or maybe if they don’t have what I need, Newquay.”
“Oh?”
John told her about the things he’d realised he needed the previous evening when the power went out.
“I’m sorry, I should have checked to see that there were matches.”
“Not a problem, Mitch used the lighter for the gas cooker.”
Morwenna nodded. Obviously it wasn’t news to her that Mitch had spent the evening with him. “Would you mind picking up a few things for me while you’re out? I don’t need much, and wasn’t planning to go into town just for them, but if you’re going in anyway.”
“Yes of course.”
He followed Morwenna into her cottage so she could make out her list.
“I won’t be a minute. Take a seat. I’ve just brewed a fresh pot of Earl Gray if you want a cup.”