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Hopefully, tonight will be the night when I finally get some good news. Hopefully, tonight will be the night when I can prove my innocence to my wife.
And hopefully, tonight will be the night when Alexandraโs little game is over.
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ALEXANDRA
I sometimes get frustrated with how slow my days can be when Iโm waiting for my methods to work and for my client to confirm that I have successfully broken up a marriage. But today is not one of those days. Thatโs because the sun has been shining over South London, and I took the chance to get out and enjoy it, spending a lovely afternoon on Clapham Common with a good book and a bottle of wine. I was feeling a little tipsy when it came time to stand up and walk home but fortunately, my flat isnโt far from the common, so I didnโt have too much distance to cover before I made it to the comfort of my living room sofa. That is where I am parked now with my feet up on my coffee table and the TV playing a film in front of me.
Itโs eight in the evening, and I am winding down, just like the day is. I expect I will be in bed within the hour, an early night for sure, but I could use the sleep. It could be any day when I get the word that Rebecca and Samโs marriage is over, and that will mean I get paid before I begin this whole process all over again.
Find a new client. Lay some new traps. Break some more hearts.
And make plenty more money.
At least an early night was the plan anyway. But that idea was shattered by the fire alarm in my complex sounding, ruining the peace and causing me to get up from my comfortable position to go and look for my shoes.
โDamn it,โ I mutter under my breath as I put on some suitable footwear before grabbing my jacket and heading for the door.
I know itโs not a drill because the building manager would never do a drill at this time of night, but Iโm hoping that itโs just a mistake and there isnโt really a fire somewhere in this building now. If there is then it could be a while before I am allowed back into my flat, and that would be annoying.
Itโs not that I have much in here that Iโd be afraid to lose in a fire.
I just really want to have that early night.
Unlocking my door, I step out into the corridor and see a couple of my neighbours leaving their homes, looking just as confused and irritated about this whole thing as I am. Iโve never made much of an effort to be friendly with the people who live in the flats next to me, and that is perhaps why none of them say hello to me or ask me how I have been as we all head for the staircase and start descending down.
I canโt see or smell any smoke, so that has to be a good sign, but I carry on going downstairs and go outside to the front of the building to join my neighbours at the designated meeting point where we are all to wait until the fire brigade get here and give us more information. I assume those fire engines are on their way towards us right now because they are supposed to get an automatic notice from the security company who manages this building whenever an alarm sounds. But it will take some time for them to arrive, and all there is to do until then is cross my arms and try and stay warm until I go back inside.
It was warm earlier when the sun was beaming down on the common, but itโs chilly now that it has disappeared behind all these buildings and plunged London into darkness. Iโm just glad I managed to get my jacket on before leaving the flat. I can see at least two people out here in their pyjamas.
As me and the rest of the displaced residents continue to find out whether or not their address is at risk of burning to the ground, the alarm continues to blare, and itโs giving me a headache, so I could do with a distraction. I reach into my pocket for my phone, but it isnโt there and I realise I must have left it in my flat in the rush to leave. Thatโs annoying but itโs hardly as if my phone was going to give me much entertainment anyway. Iโd like to say that I would have several unread messages waiting for me from all my family and friends to show how popular I am, but there will be nothing as usual. Thatโs my own fault because Iโve purposefully withdrawn myself from all the people who I used to know in my former life, which is how I refer to the time when I wasnโt going around the country ruining peopleโs relationships. Moving to Clapham was a big step for me because Iโm originally from the North of England and knew nobody in London, which was precisely why I chose it. It has helped me out professionally because I donโt have to worry about telling anyone I know what I actually do for a job, but itโs not been much good for me when it comes to receiving messages. The only messages I receive these days are from clients giving me updates and while thatโs good for business, itโs not great for my social life.
Iโm all alone down here, or at least I am if you donโt count the people standing near me in their pyjamas. That means there isnโt much to occupy
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