Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane
Author:Mhairi McFarlane
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2021-02-19T00:00:00+00:00
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I nail the rest of the bottle of white wine in a dark red mood.
The rain that spat at Ed earlier becomes a downpour. Itâs the only thing Iâm capable of appreciating, alongside the Nick Cave album, the candle I put on, and the alcohol in my bloodstream. The insistence of water hammering against the window panes is almost soothing.
Itâs not lost on me that Susie would ordinarily be the one to spring me from this sort of trap. Sheâd survey the scene, eyes focusing on the telltale flickering Diptyque tubéreuse candle (too expensive to light during lesser trauma), and say:
Whatâs up with you? Ugh, I canât stand that miserable singer, heâs got a booming voice that sounds like he should be down Annesley Woodhouse Working Menâs Club doing âMy Way.â âWHAT IS A MAN / WHAT HAS HE GOT / IF NOT HIMSELF / THEN NOT A LOT . . .â Wait, did he just say heâs got the âabattoir bluesâ?
Yup.
Whoâd be happy if they were in abattoir?!
Itâs a metaphorical abattoir.
He can leave it, then, canât he. Heâs what my dad calls a moaning Minnie. Oh, Iâm in imaginary Pork Farms, poor me.
Iâd dissolve in laughter at imaginary Pork Farms and she would say where is the lie and pull her you think Iâm silly, well Iâm not chipmunk face, pushing her lips out in a parodic sulk, so like petulant child Susie. I would sense how pleased she was to have amused me.
Except, even if she was here, she couldnât fix this. Why did she do it? I know she was drunk but . . . had someone she knew stopped her, when her hand was in Edâs hand, weaving in and out of the crowd in Rock City, and said, âOh my God, you two, together, can I tell Eve?â sheâd have said no, no, no, donât you dare.
Someone who can fumble with the fly on a trouser can remember who her best friend is. Alcohol doesnât erase who you are, it gives you license.
We didnât knowingly hurt each other. We would never have competed for the same man. No Becky, with good or bad hair, could come between us. There were a few unspoken sacred rules, our foundation stones.
And what was with Ed giving me the come-to-bed eyes, at his words: âthe cost of cowardiceâ?
If he did do that? Am I projecting? Have I been gaslit into grudge-filled madness?
The trouble is, we think of being in love, romance, in active termsâa pursuit. Weâre working to outdated models. We need new concepts for modern fuckery. Ed is not in pursuit of me, by any measure, nor vice versa. Yet heâs always there. Weâre forever romantically adjacent. But how do you emotionally detach when theyâre one of your best mates? I donât recall any agony aunt advice on that score.
Roger rearranges himself on my stomach as I stare at my âdocker boots,â dangling over the arm of the sofa.
Why am I the only one clinging to the past? The only one caring? Everyone else takes what they want and moves the fuck on.
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