Shimmer. Amanda Roberts
of my drink, and reached for the hook beneath the bar with my bag on it. ‘No real reason, just two sisters under one roof. I think Natalie wants her own space and I—’
‘Don’t have anywhere else to go?’
‘Exactly.’
‘Yes, you do.’
‘Er, no I don’t.’
‘What I mean is, I might be able to help.’
‘Seriously?’
‘Yes, my friend, Allegra. Remember her? She did Italian with me? She’s half Italian, now living in London?’
‘Yeah, I think so.’ I really hoped that she wasn’t talking about the girl I thought she was.
‘Well, she’s living in Shepherd’s Bush now, just moved in. Only she was supposed to be moving in with an Italian friend who decided at the last minute that she was too homesick and wanted to go back. They’d signed the contracts and everything, so now Allegra’s frantically trying to find a flatmate. I think the other girl said she’d cover a month or so but after that Allegra’s on her own.’
‘What’s the catch?’
‘There is no catch! Stop being so doom-laden. Maybe, just maybe, it might work out?’
‘You know what, maybe you’re right.’ I smiled and picked up the bill that Lorenzo had placed in front of us. I noticed that the two proseccos were not listed.
‘Excuse me, Loren—’
‘Shsh!’ he said, with a wink. ‘You take-a care, ladies.’
‘That was so lovely of him,’ I said, looping my arm through Julia’s as we walked out onto the street, having settled up.
‘He’s a doll,’ she said. ‘He’s been keeping an eye on me since I was fifteen.’
‘Sweet. I could do with someone like that. Although Matt has been lovely this week.’
‘He sounds great.’ Julia gave me a nudge in the ribs. I giggled.
‘You’re evil.’
‘No, I’m not. I’m amazing.’
‘I know. It’s been such a treat to see you.’ We were now approaching the tube, where I knew we’d be heading in different directions.
‘Listen, I’m going to call Allegra now. Promise you’ll get in touch with her?’
‘Of course. If I can’t be your flatmate any more, I might as well take the next best thing.’
‘Ha! I miss you, babe, even in Milan.’
‘Yeah right …’
‘It’s true. Keep in touch. Let me know how it pans out. All of it.’
‘Oh you’ll hear about it all.’
‘Yeay!’ We hugged, and descended into the tube on separate escalators.
As my carriage rumbled under the river, I sat fiddling with the strap of my bag, wondering if there really was a chance that this flatmate master plan could work out.
The answer was waiting for me when I left the tube station and felt my phone buzz in my pocket.
Already spoken to Allegra. If you’re up for it, text her asap. She’s seeing people this week for the room.
I replied immediately, then sent a quick text to the number that Julia had attached. By the time I reached home I was already feeling positive about where ‘home’ might soon be.
Natalie was snuggled up on the sofa when I walked in, and Lloyd was nowhere to be seen. Natalie looked over her shoulder at me as I stood by the doorway to the sitting room.
‘Hey sis,’ said Natalie.
‘Hey sis,’ I replied.
‘All good?’
‘Yeah, I went to see Julia, she was unexpectedly in town.’
‘Lovely stuff. She well?’
‘Yeah, great.’ I drew breath. I was dreading what I was going to say next. ‘Listen, do you guys know where you want to go for dinner tonight?’
I had decided on the tube that I had to be up front about this, especially if I was going to start paying rent sooner rather than later. It was part of my new ‘Grabbing Life By the Scruff of the Neck’ plan.
‘No, Lloyd’s out at football. I haven’t had a chance to really talk to him about it yet.’ I sat on the arm of the sofa, and Natalie turned down the volume on the TV, sensing I was embarking on a proper chat.
‘Okay, because … well—’
‘… it’s okay, I know what you’re—’
And with that, the clatter of Lloyd’s football boots on the tiles outside announced his arrival home. Like the properly trained husband that he is, he swung the front door open, while staying on the step to take the muddy boots off.
‘Evening ladies!’ he yelled into the doorway.
‘Hiya!’ replied Natalie.
Moments later he was in the sitting room, drenched with sweat, his offending boots on the doorstep.
‘Everyone okay? I’m starving! I’m going to grab a shower and a beer from the fridge. Anyone else?’
‘No thanks!’ said Natalie and I, simultaneously.
Perfect, I thought to myself, now I can speak to Nats alone. But at that moment her mobile rang and she answered it straight away.
‘Hellooooo!’ she shrieked, sounding thrilled to hear from whoever it was. I sighed and took Lloyd’s football boots to the back door, resigned to having to have my financial confession in front of both of them.
When Lloyd had finished in the shower he headed for the fridge and got out a bottle of beer, before wandering back to the sitting room in his dressing gown, rubbing his hair with the huge bath sheet that was now around his neck.
‘I tell you what ladies, and I don’t mean to be rude …’
‘What?’ said Natalie, with a slight frown. I sat up in the armchair I was in, ready to scurry away if a domestic was brewing.
‘I’m absolutely shattered. I’m not sure I’m up to going out. How about we get a DVD and a takeaway?’
‘That’s what I was thinking!’ replied Natalie, before I had a chance to say anything. ‘But only if you want to, ‘Manda. I know you wanted to take us out.’
I wasn’t sure if it was a set up, an act of extraordinary sensitivity and generosity on their part, or just a happy coincidence. Either way, I concentrated on trying to keep my enormous relief to myself.
‘Oh, that’s fine,’ I said. ‘But I’ll get it, yeah?’
‘Only if you’re sure, but it would still be a real treat,’ said Natalie.
‘Thai? Anyone for Thai? Oooh, I could do with some noodles.’ Lloyd was already up and fishing around in the drawer with the takeaway menus in, holding batteries and spare keys and odd pens. ‘Any objections?’
Moments later we were huddled around the menus, planning our feast. It was agreed that Lloyd and I would collect the food, while Natalie went down the road to pick up a DVD. Lloyd seemed no less excited about the food an hour later when we were in the car. He pulled into a side road near the fancy Thai takeaway place on the common, and as I looked at the bars and restaurants rammed with people out for a big night, I felt consumed by relief at the way the evening had ended up. It wasn’t just that I had got away with keeping things vaguely under budget, I was also really looking forward to hanging out with Natalie and Lloyd after a week of avoiding them, especially as I had yet to break the potential good