Missus Godfrey By Peter Allen

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Missus Godfrey

Peter Allen

 

In a quiet Plymouth suburb, Sue and Keith’s eighteen-year marriage is quietly falling apart. What begins as arguments over trust and drinking slowly unravels into something neither of them can repair. Sue feels unseen, unwanted, and restless. Keith feels betrayed, helpless, and exhausted.

When Sue finds comfort in the attention of a local pub landlord, a fragile emotional line begins to blur. In a community where everyone knows everyone, glances last too long and whispers travel fast. But behind closed doors, loneliness can be louder than gossip.

Three years later, the church is full. Sue’s funeral draws grieving family, old friends, and those carrying secrets they cannot share. As music fills the air and tributes are spoken, one question lingers beneath the sorrow — how did it all end here?