This Year's For Me and You by Emily Bell
Author:Emily Bell [Bell, Emily]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781405952705
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Published: 2022-08-02T00:00:00+00:00
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April
Over the ensuing weeks, as March turns into April, I meet up with Eddie twice â once for brunch and once for dinner. I donât analyse whatâs happening beyond the fact that weâre becoming friends; for once I just go with it and try not to worry about what it âmeansâ in a larger sense. Itâs nice to slot back together into our familiar shorthand and easy rapport, while also entertaining him with stories of my weekend at Vikâs and my mission with the resolutions â especially the astrology, which he remains very tickled by.
âI canât believe Iâve just been going about my business like some kind of chump without even knowing that Neptune is transiting,â he remarks, as we sit having dinner in the India Club on the Strand â itâs one of our favourite places, a little hole-in-the-wall spot that seems to have survived intact from the 1970s. âI mean, people go on about Mercury in retrograde; there needs to be more awareness about Neptune for Godâs sake.â
âHa, ha,â I say, but Iâm smiling as I bite into my masala dosa.
âAlthough,â he says, âI will say, I think he was on to something about you being nurturing. I donât mean in a stereotypical cosy way, or a Mother Teresa way, but you are extremely thoughtful â especially when it comes to presents. You give the best presents.â
âGosh, Ed, youâre making me blush,â I say, laughing. But I feel a little guilty, as I remember Dashaâs sad story about her friendship break-up with Swati. I wasnât terribly nurturing then; maybe I should have tried harder with her.
âNo way,â Eddie says, when I tell him about it. âIt sounds like you did the right thing. You gave her good advice about maintaining boundaries at work â if she canât take it, then itâs not your fault. You tried.â
âMaybe,â I say, feeling slightly reassured. âWhatâs funny?â I ask, seeing that heâs smiling to himself.
âNothing, just ⦠I was thinking about him saying you were security-conscious. Remember that time you stayed up all night changing all your internet passwords, because you were convinced youâd been phished?â
âNot all night,â I protest, but I canât help but laugh too. It was probably more like 2 a.m. Then I was so tired I forgot all the new passwords, and now I just have my Safari browser remember them all.
âI think thatâs OK,â Eddie says when I tell him. âItâs scientifically impossible for one brain to remember all the passwords weâre supposed to now. Cut yourself some slack.â
âYou might be right,â I say, thinking how Eddie always made me feel better about things.
âSo whatâs next on your list? A fortune teller? Life coach? Not that you need that.â
âIâm not sure,â I say. Iâve been thinking lately about what Peter said about being intuitive about the list â feeling my way into what I want to do next, instead of charging through it like a bull in a china shop, or a management consultant on a deadline, I suppose.
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