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'''Odessa Smith''' was [[Mickey Smith]]'s [[mother]] and a close friend of [[Jackie Tyler]]. | '''Odessa Smith''' was [[Mickey Smith]]'s [[mother]] and a close friend of [[Jackie Tyler]]. | ||
In the 1980's, Odessa met Jackie, [[Sarah Clark|Sarah]], [[Suzie (Father's Day)|Suzie]] and [[Bev (Father's Day)|Bev]] | In the 1980's, Odessa met Jackie, [[Sarah Clark|Sarah]], [[Suzie (Father's Day)|Suzie]] and [[Bev (Father's Day)|Bev]] and every Wednesday night, they all went out for wine and chips and named themselves the 'Wednesday Girls'. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | ||
At some point she met and | At some point she met and married [[Jackson Smith]] and around [[1983]], had a son, Mickey, by him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | ||
Around [[1986]], Jackie gave birth to a [[Rose Tyler|baby girl]], and the day she was born, Odessa brought Mickey to see Jackie's newly born baby. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | Around [[1986]], Jackie gave birth to a [[Rose Tyler|baby girl]], and the day she was born, Odessa brought Mickey to see Jackie's newly born baby. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | ||
As her relationship with Jackson deteriorated, Odessa relied on the 'Wednesday Girls' to cheer her up for the one night of laughter of the week; other nights were darker. According to Jackie, Odessa "could never really cope with money, with men, or anything really, poor soul". Around [[1989]], when Mickey was five, feeling that she couldn't cope with life anymore, Odessa quietly took herself to her bedroom and committed suicide. | As her relationship with Jackson deteriorated, Odessa relied on the 'Wednesday Girls' to cheer her up for the one night of laughter of the week; other nights were darker. According to Jackie, Odessa "could never really cope with money, with men, or anything really, poor soul". Around [[1989]], when Mickey was five, feeling that she couldn't cope with life anymore, Odessa quietly took herself to her bedroom and committed suicide. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]'') | ||
=== Legacy === | === Legacy === | ||
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