Moth Orchid by Nicola Jones
Late at night on Christmas Eve, Julie heads out of London to visit her grandmother, but the journey does not go smoothly. Image generated with OpenAI London 1997 The night is fresh and very cold. Tangled flurries of snowflakes pirouette up from the pavement, creep along street signs, in and out of doorways, and swirl onto rubbish bins, vehicles, people scurrying to get out of the bitter wind. It's Christmas Eve and I am leaving Harrison & Eccles, the law firm where I work. The art deco building that houses the offices is solid and stately; it stands proudly right on the bank of the river Thames. I am sheltering in the portico, preparing to emerge out into the cold and the snow. Two arcs of poinsettias have been placed on either side of the front doors, garnishing the entrance. The red leaves are aflame in the chill of the evening, shavings of snow circling them in the brisk wind. I pause for a moment to look more closely and realise that there, in the centre of th...