1. As we are pulling out of Oli's drive we hear a blast of Saturday Night's All Right for a Fight. It is coming from the car of a respectable-looking lady in a nurse's uniform. She is bobbing up and down to the music as she drives. We follow her until she turns into the drive of a sheltered housing complex.
2. Bouncing home from work knowing that in about an hour I'll be on my way to a weekend of fun with my aunt, uncle and cousin.
3. That moment when, after arriving at a strange station and I'm not sure if I'm where I'm meant to be, I see a familiar face.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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