Surreal
wasn’t the word for it, or maybe it was, maybe it was exactly the word for it.
Here I was in a very funky Moscow hotel being frisked by a surly Russian
security guard with a gun bigger than my flat,(and that's not a euphemism). I was the guest of the soon-to-be wife
of the president of Russia who was also just happened to be one of my best
friends. And it was all my fault, well not all, but mostly.
I
think it was 6th June 2013 when the President announced on Russian
TV that he was divorcing his wife. It wasn’t a story I was particularly
interested in but my friend Gina excitedly sent me a Facebook message with a
link to the clip. She’d been mad about Putin ever since I’d known her, I’d
honestly thought it was a joke at first but she really did have the hots for
him the news that he was single was really exciting for her.
‘Why
don’t you email him.’ I replied, you’re single, he’s single, you never know.
Of
course she didn’t want to, thought it was stupid. I was persistent, even
writing the text for her but she told me I was being silly and I the end I let
it lie.
Six
months later she popped up on Facebook again with some big news. And promptly told
me she was getting married and she wanted me to be there.
That
news came as a bit of a shock to me, I knew she’d been seeing some bloke on the
internet but I didn’t think they’d ever met in the flesh.
‘Who
to.’ I typed.
‘Vladimir.’
‘Vladimir
who?’
‘Putin.’ she typed with a winking emoticon.
Of
course I didn’t believe her but she insisted.
‘I
couldn’t tell you cos of the security, but we’ve been together since I sent
that email you wrote for me.’
‘Fuck
off.’ It wasn’t original or clever but it was all I could think of saying.
‘I’m
serious,’ she typed, ‘you’ll see when the invite arrives. It’s going to be in
Moscow next week but Vladi will organise everything including all the expenses,
so don’t worry. He’s looking forward to meeting the man who put us together.’
‘Vladi?
You call one of the most powerful men in the world Vladi?’
‘Oh I
call him worse than that’ she wrote with a lol.
Two days later an
email arrived with the wedding invite, the next day a car arrived outside my
house to take me to the Russian embassy where I was served lobster and
champagne while minions sorted out my visa. Then I found myself flying first
class to Moscow and today I stand here looking at a short man fiddling with his
cufflinks nervously while my beautiful friend walks down the aisle. So yes I think surreal is probably the word
for it.
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