Inside I’d packed my bag, found the keys, ran as far as the car before I realised I still did not know where you were. Even you, it seemed, did not know that. I went to the shed and knocked both fists against the door, shouted and shouted until it was flung open. Even then I shouted for a moment longer, arms raised, head back. When I opened my eyes and saw her I realised that she was frightened of me. Good, I thought, I’m glad you are, I’m glad you’re scared.