You Had Me at Hello

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Authors: Mhairi McFarlane
Tags: Romance, Humour
sick from school and I’d watch them on a loop. “You’ve got me, who’s got you?” Brilliant.’
    â€˜Isn’t it weird how we make big decisions in life based on the strangest, most random things?’ Zoe says, sucking the straw in her Coke until it gurgles. ‘Like, maybe if your mum had put
Batman
on we wouldn’t be sat here right now.’
    â€˜Hmm,’ I murmur indistinctly, and change the subject.

7
    I see Mindy a mile off in her purple coat and red shoes. She looks like a burst of Bollywood sunshine compared to my kitchen-sink-drama drab black and white.
    She calls it her Indian magpie tendencies – she can’t resist jewel colours and shiny things. The shiniest thing about her is always her hair. For as long as I’ve known Mindy, she’s used this 99p coconut shampoo that leaves her with a corona of light around her liquorice-black bob. I used it once and ended up with an NHS acrylic weave, made of hay.
    She spots me and swings a key on a ribbon, like a hypnotist with a fob watch. ‘At last!’
    Mindy isn’t kidding about it being central. Five minutes later we’re there, stood in front of a red-brick Victorian building which has changed from a temple of hard toil to a place of elegant lounging for the moneyed.
    â€˜Fourth floor,’ Mindy says, gazing up. ‘Hopefully there’s a lift.’
    There is, but it’s out of order, so we huff up several flights of stairs, heels pounding in time.
    â€˜No parking,’ Mindy reminds me. ‘Is Rhys keeping the car?’
    â€˜Oh yes. Given the way negotiations have gone so far, I’m glad we don’t have any pets or children.’
    My mind flashes back to hours of my life I’d pay good money to have erased. We sat and worked out how to pick apart two totally meshed lives, me effectively saying ‘Have it, have it all!’ and Rhys snapping ‘Does it mean so little to you?’
    Mindy slots the key in the lock of the anonymous looking Flat 21 and pushes the door open.
    â€˜
Shit the sheets
,’ she breathes, reverentially. ‘She said it was nice but I didn’t know she meant this nice.’
    We walk into the middle of a cavernous room with exposed brickwork walls. A desert of blonde wood flooring stretches out before us. Pools of honeyed light are cast here and there from some vertical paper lamps that look like alien pupae, or as if a member of Spinal Tap might tear their way out of them. The L-shaped sofa in the sitting area is an acre of snowy tundra, scattered with cushions in shades of ivory and beigey-bone. I mentally put a line through any meals involving soy sauce, red wine or flaky chocolate. That’s most Friday nights as I know them buggered.
    Mindy and I wander around, going ‘woooh’ and pointing like zombies when we discover the wet room with glass sink, or the queen-sized bed with silvery silk coverlet, or the ice-cream-pink Smeg fridge. It’s like a home that a character in a post-watershed drama might inhabit. The sort of series where everyone is improbably good-looking and has insubstantial-sounding and yet lucrative jobs that leave plenty of time for leisurely brunching and furious rumping.
    â€˜Not sure about that,’ I say, indicating the rug in front of the couch. It appears to be the skin of something that should be looking majestic in the Serengeti, not lying prone under a Heal’s coffee table. The coarse, hairy liver-coloured patches actually make me feel unwell. ‘It’s got a tail and everything. Brrrr.’
    â€˜I’ll see if you can put that away,’ Mindy nods.
    â€˜Tell her I’m allergic to … bison?’ It’s fake, I tell myself. Surely.
    Standing in the middle of the living room, we do a few more open-mouthed 360-degree revolutions and I know Mindy’s planning a party already. In case we were in any doubt about the flat’s primary purpose, the word

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