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When you've only ever loved one woman, moving on is never going to be easy. Neither is finding someone you get on with. But that's fine - you can always ask your wife for help, can't you? Will Frampton's marriage is over. He's known this for five years, but when you have only ever loved one woman, accepting that she doesn't love you any more isn't easy. Especially when, after having thrown you out of the house and telling you she hates you all those years ago, she is now one of your closest friends again. When she agrees to help you fill out your online dating profile, you know things are about to get a little awkward. And when you find someone you really like, more than a little complicated. In the follow up to 'Have a Nice Weekend', Will finally summons up the courage to go on a date. In fact, several. But when they don't turn out as planned, he resorts to asking Abi for some help.
Will Frampton's life has not gone quite as he had planned. Although truth be told he never really had a plan, but he certainly hadn't expected to be in his mid-40s and living alone in a one-bedroom flat, wondering where it had all gone wrong. When he first met Abi he couldn't believe his luck when she agreed to go out with him. She was even happy to have his friends tag along with them. One wedding and two children later, and Will was happy with his lot; unfortunately, Abi wasn't. Twenty years after they first met, she'd had enough. Now he has not only lost his happy family home, he has also lost his best friend Andy. Where did it all go wrong? How could he have done things differently? And what does he need to do to make it all right again?
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