What a day! What a shitty day! A day that Georgie was glad to put
behind her. The day had started badly
when she’d realised she’d left her headphones at home. That meant for the whole
day she had to listen to the soundtrack of the town and office, rather than the
soundtrack of her MP3 shuffle feature; there was no skip button in real life.
Then there were the boring meetings, the shitty appraisal with her shitty boss
(which had gone well but she hated the way he looked at her), and finally the
cancelled date with Erik. About the only thing to go right was that against all
odds she’d made it to her train which amazingly was only two minutes late and
incredibly upon which she’d managed to find a seat. Living at the last station
was a pain in the neck in terms of the time it took her to get home but it was
perfect on days like these. It meant she could snooze gently without the risk
of missing her stop. She closed her eyes and prepared to let the gentle motion
of the train ease her journey home.
‘I love you,’ The voice was male but delivered in a childish tone.
Georgie opened one eye to see a 30 something couple staring at each other in
the close confines of the train seat opposite. She closed her eye and tried to
get comfortable.
‘Love you too.’ The voice sounded like a Barbie doll despite the
woman being 30. Georgie opened the other eye. She would do anything not to have
to hear either of those two sickening voices again.
‘Love you more.’ The man said.
‘Prove it.’
Why hadn’t she brought her headphones? She longed for those
headphones, they would give her blessed relief from this torture. She was even
wondering if missing this train might have been better. But worse was to come
because to prove it Ken put his
tongue down Barbie’s throat and proceeded to kiss her so noisily it was
uncomfortable for everyone else in the carriage. It was a real get a room moment.
Georgie tutted loudly, others tutted loudly but their passive
aggression went unnoticed by the amorous couple. The lovebirds sounded like
pigs at feeding time with their slurping and grunting and moaning. Georgie
would have given them a whack with her umbrella if she hadn’t forgotten it
along with the headphones.
Georgie noticed he had a ring on his finger but she didn’t. He was
married to someone else. Right, she was going to get even. As subtly as she
could she manoeuvred her phone in to a position to get a photo of the couple
and then put it on Twitter. ‘Male cheating on his wife, let’s name and shame.
#cheaters’ she wrote. Then she closed her eyes again and tried to ignore the
merry couple. But it was impossible, the slurping ruined any prospect of sleep.
She checked her phone - her tweet had been shared over 50 times already and
there were at least 25 retweets suggesting names and at least 10 of those were
the same name. She smiled to herself. That would teach him.
To her great releif as the train rolled in to the next station the
pair made to get off.
‘Hey don’t forget we’re stopping at the jewellers.’ The woman said
her voice back to normal.
‘Oh yeah, they should have adjusted your wedding ring by now.’ He
said also sounding like a grown up.
Georgie felt a flush of red rise up her face as she desperately
tried to undo the undoable.
maybe she was so jealous?
ReplyDeletespeaking of twitter campaigns that could be an archive story for today
ReplyDeleteGood idea :-)
Deleteforgotten I'd written that :-)
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