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Chapter no 82

Spare

FLACK,ย THEY CALLED HER.

She was funny. And sweet. And cool. I met her at a restaurant with some mates, months after Chels and I had gone our separate ways.

Spike, this is Flack.

Hi. What do you do, Flack?

She was on TV, she explained. She was a presenter.

Sorry, I said.ย I donโ€™t watch much TV.

She wasnโ€™t taken aback that I didnโ€™t recognize her, which I liked. She didnโ€™t have a big ego.

Even after she explained who she was and what she did, I still wasnโ€™t certain.ย Whatโ€™s your full name again?

Caroline Flack.

Days later we met for dinner and games. Poker night at Markoโ€™s flat, Bramham Gardens. After an hour or so I stepped outside, disguised in one of Markoโ€™s cowboy hats, to speak with Billy the Rock. As I exited the building I lit a cigarette and looked right. There, behind a parked carโ€ฆtwo sets of feet.

And two bobbing heads.

Whoever it was didnโ€™t recognize me in Markoโ€™s hat. So I was able to stroll casually down to Billy and lean into his police car and whisper:ย Bogey at three oโ€™clock.

What? No!

Billy, how could they have known? Search me.

No one knows Iโ€™m here. Are they tracking me? Are they getting into my phone? Or Flackโ€™s?

Billy bolted from the car, ran around the corner, surprised the two paps. He screamed at them. But they screamed right back. Entitled. Emboldened.

They didnโ€™t get their photo that nightโ€”small victory. But very soon after they papped me and Flack, and those photos set off a frenzy. Within hours a mob was camped outside Flackโ€™s parentsโ€™ house, and all her friendsโ€™ houses, and her grandmotherโ€™s house. She was described in one paper as my โ€œbit of rough,โ€ because sheโ€™d once worked in a factory or something.

Jesus, I thought, are we really such a country of insufferable snobs?

I continued to see Flack on and off, but we didnโ€™t feel free anymore. We kept on, I think, because we genuinely enjoyed each otherโ€™s company, and because we didnโ€™t want to admit defeat at the hands of these arseholes. But the relationship was tainted, irredeemably, and in time we agreed that it just wasnโ€™t worth the grief and harassment.

Especially for her family.

Goodbye, we said. Goodbye and good luck.

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