terrible blouse that girl next to me had on â¦â
She kept up a joyful commentary all through Maureen and Jean and Brian, while I cringed inside, waiting for the moment when I would start speaking.
âAh! Here you are,â yelled Charlotte as the camera panned in so horribly close you could see the hairs up my nose. My voice sounded strange and my hands were flapping about all over the place but I looked calmer than I remember feeling.
âI had no idea I pulled all those faces when I speak,â I said in wonder.
âOh yes,â said Charlotte airily. âYouâve always looked freaky as soon as you get excited about anything. Hey, look at you now,â she shrieked. âOh my God, Lu â look, look !â
My face was contorted into the sort of âsnarl like a wolfâ expression recommended on the Save-Yourself-Surgery video of facial exercises that had been Charlotteâs idea of a witty birthday present, and I was waving both arms now.
I turned away and groaned.
âYou tell âem, love,â said Charlotte, grinning. I looked back briefly as the camera panned into my open mouth, while my voice rose in a crescendo. Back on my own sofa, I blocked my ears and firmly shut my eyes â¦
The phone rang almost as soon as the credits began to roll.
âOh Lord, I hope thatâs not my mother,â I said. âIf sheâs seen it thereâll be hell to pay. Sheâll be saying I should have sat up straighter and why wasnât I wearing a nice navy suit with my hair set?â
But it was Alicia.
âDid you see it?â she cried, the moment I picked up the receiver. âIâm sitting here with Gran â weâve been pissing ourselves laughing.â
âIâm sitting here groaning,â I told her. âI canât believe how awful I looked.â
âYou looked cool,â said Alicia dismissively, âand I reckon we made a jolly good team. Now, Iâve downloaded the form for this cookery programme, and filled in most of it. All you have to do is answer your questions and get them back to me â whatâs your email address?â
âOh no, I really donât think ââ
âYes â go on. They definitely do your make-up on this one â I told you my friend Shirleyâs been on. And one of you wins five hundred quid â we can split it, whoever it is. Come on Laura â £250 for a few hours and a bit of a laugh.â
âI donât even know what I have to do.â
âWell, watch it at 5.30 p.m. â itâs funny. Iâll phone back this evening.â
âNo, listen. Alicia â¦â
âOh, and Gran says hi. Catch you later.â
âWhere did she get my number from anyway?â I asked Charlotte, as I put the phone down.
âI gave it to her. Oh bloody hell â look at the time. Iâm supposed to be showing someone round a house at North Foreland in five minutes â must scoot.â
She gave me a hug. âYou TV star, you. Want to come round tonight and weâll watch it with all the kids?â
âNo, not really. Iâd rather sit here with my head in a bucket.â
âIâll see you about six. Iâll do spaghetti.â
When sheâd gone, I went upstairs to consider the delights the day held. Namely finishing the copy for a double-glazing brochure filled with plastic-looking men in suits pointing at equally plastic-looking white windows while a suitably thrilled-looking family of four stood arm in arm surveying their new heating bills, slashed to a fraction of their normal size, by the installation of Glow-Glass Windows and Doors â¦
I thought about Alicia as I waited for my computer to whirr into life and yesterdayâs page to come up on the screen. I didnât want to do any more TV, that was for sure, but there was something attractive about being around young people who still had some drive. I liked
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