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Soggy CHIPS

I can’t believe they’ve double-booked our table,’ I grumble, leaving behind the toastiness of the restaurant for the nippy evening air.

Simon trails behind, embarrassed that I had made a scene.

‘It’s just one of those things,’ he soothes, as we step out on to the street. But his attempts to placate me dissipate amid the throng of revellers and late-night shoppers.

I shove my hands into my pockets and start walking towards the taxi rank. I’d been looking forward to this night for weeks. Simon and I haven’t spent much time together lately and I was starting to worry that we might be drifting apart.

His job as an architect often takes him away for days at a time, and I’m growing tired of spending my evenings watching comedy reruns while balancing a ready meal on my lap. I had thought that tonight would be the first step in repairing our jaded relationship. Now the evening has been ruined before it even had a chance to begin.

Perhaps it’s a sign.

‘We could try the cinema?’ Simon suggests. ‘I think they are still showing that romcom you were talking about.’

‘I don’t want to go to the cinema! I want to spend our wedding anniversary

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