(Rather than write the same vaguedrivel, here is a pretty gif to inspire you, a link to the weather for the week, and a link to londonist, a great resource for all things London related. As always this post is open all week. Tag in, tag others, check back often!)
Davey chatted on about music, most of what he knew being six months or even
a year old. He knew a few newer songs from Spotify but he didn't know the
names. That didn't stop him from singing a bit. He chuckled and chatted and
smoked another, filling the silence, then abruptly looked over at Danny.
"Am I talking too much?" he asked. The question seemed genuine enough,
though he didn't seem like a yes would bother him too much.
"Not really, it's- It's complicated," Danny shrugged, not wanting to share
Hex's business with someone he hardly knew. "Anyway, cheers- I'll, um- I'll
see you tomorrow."
He was getting out before the cab had even fully stopped, uncomfortable in
his own skin and questioning everything he was doing.
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Davey chatted on about music, most of what he knew being six months or even a year old. He knew a few newer songs from Spotify but he didn't know the names. That didn't stop him from singing a bit. He chuckled and chatted and smoked another, filling the silence, then abruptly looked over at Danny.
"Am I talking too much?" he asked. The question seemed genuine enough, though he didn't seem like a yes would bother him too much.
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"It's fine, I don't mind."
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Davey chuckled.
"I can keep it quiet, too," he said. "We're almost there. Do you want me to pick you up tomorrow? 'Round six?"
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"Um, yeah, please," he nodded. "I'll be outside and ready," he promised, not wanting to waste any of David's time.
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"I'll ring you when I'm close," he replied with a nod. He turned down Danny's street and slowed.
"Nice neighborhood. Your mate must be well off," he said casually.
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"Not really, it's- It's complicated," Danny shrugged, not wanting to share Hex's business with someone he hardly knew. "Anyway, cheers- I'll, um- I'll see you tomorrow."
He was getting out before the cab had even fully stopped, uncomfortable in his own skin and questioning everything he was doing.