IF YOU were to ask Harry Tremayne what his favourite sound in the whole world was, he wouldn’t hesitate. Not for a second.
“Silence,” he’d say. “The sound of silence.”
And there was a good reason why Harry treasured silence above everything. His family.
He was the oldest of six children, five of whom were as noisy as a flock of starlings. He’d often wondered why flocks of starlings were sometimes called murmurations. Starlings, like his siblings, didn’t murmur. They shouted, squabbled and chattered nonstop.
Even the Tremayne family dogs were noisy. They barked at empty chip packets bowling along the road and yapped at everyone from the postman to the man who read the 8pm news. Harry grew up in a cacophony of noise – and he couldn’t leave it quickly enough.
Not that he didn’t love his family. He did. But preferably from a distance, with the sound turned down.
So as soon as he could, Harry left his noisy family home, worked and studied hard and eventually found himself a job pushing numbers around a computer screen in a large open plan, minimalist office where the only sound was the tapping of keyboards and the occasional gurgle of the water fountain.
He was paid a lot of money to push numbers around, so before long he was able to afford an open plan, minimalist flat with a great view and triple glazing to cut out the sound from the world outside. His happiness, he thought, was complete. He couldn’t be any happier.
BUT he was wrong.
Because one Monday morning he met Annabel and fell instantly in love for the first and last time in his life.
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