and they were shouting the words of the songs into each other’s faces.
I’ll never go to such an event again. It simply wasn’t worth it, just for a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
The evening wasn’t completely wasted, however, because I managed to slip almost a dozen sausage rolls into my shopper, wrapped in serviettes, for later.
Unfortunately, they weren’t very tasty—nowhere near as good as the always reliable Greggs.
When the grim engagement presentation was over, I zipped up my jerkin and turned off my computer,
excited at the thought of switching on my personal laptop at home as soon as I could.
There might be some useful information online about his school days, given the nugget of new information I’d inveigled from Bernadette earlier.
How wonderful if there was a class photograph! I’d love to see how he looked in his youth, whether he’d always been beautiful,
or whether he’d blossomed into a glorious butterfly at a relatively late stage.
My money was on him being stunning from birth. There might be a list of prizes he’d won!
Music, obviously, English, probably: he wrote such wonderful lyrics, after all. Either way, he definitely struck me as a prizewinner.
I try to plan my exits from the office so that I don’t need to talk to anyone else on the way out.
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