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- Authors: Allane Milliane
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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This could be the most humiliating moment of my adult life. I’m
kneeling on my bathroom floor, trying to aim the acid that keeps
flowing from my mouth into the toilet while struggling to maintain my
composure—but failing miserably. The problem is, I’m not alone.
There’s a guy who I’d never seen before until a few moments ago next
to me making soothing circles with a warm hand on my back, the other
holding my hair back.
Oh God. I swear I’m never drinking with an empty stomach again.
Though my body demands my attention, my mind is reeling. I wish I
could blame Lexi and Naomi—my best friends—because now our
conversation keeps replaying in my head like a broken record.
The vomit that keeps coming up my throat pushes my thoughts away
and I try to focus on the gentle hand comforting me to keep me
grounded.
I try to tell him that I’ll be fine alone, but just then I heave once
again. I hope this was the last because not only is it embarrassing, it
hurts. It’s hard to believe there’s anything left in my stomach
considering I only had breakfast today. Oh and rosé, of course,
otherwise I wouldn’t even be in this situation. Did I mention it’s
Monday night?
God, how did I get here? And how am I going to fix it?
Two hours earlier
I’m with Naomi and Lexi at The Rose & Thorns, the pub we’ve
frequented since we were college students. With its dark blue walls,
pale green bar counter and oak tables—an attempt to make it modern,
chic, but at the same time not losing the feel of a London pub, which in
my opinion is impossible given the strong smell of stale beer and the
sticky surfaces.
I summoned them for an emergency meet-up. I needed to rant about
my boss—again—and my fiasco of a day.
‘Oh honey, I’m sorry. I know how hard you’ve been working on this
project, we’ve barely seen you in the past weeks,
’ says Naomi, touching
my arm reassuringly.
The pub is actually busy for a Monday night, but not busy enough for
people to occupy all the free tables, still, we choose to sit on the high
bar stools, our favourite place—closer to the booze and the cute
bartenders.
‘I just … can’t believe it happened again, you know?’ I mutter,
running my finger over the rim of my glass.
Caleb—my co-worker and friend—and I have been working day and
night on this project with the team for the past six months. And for
what? Why work in the creative market if you aren’t allowed to be
creative in the first place?
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