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Chapter no 48 – โ€Œโ€Œ HANNAH โ€ŒThe Plus-One

The Guest List

Iโ€™ve wandered into the dance tent. The first dance is over, thank God, and all the guests who were watching have swarmed in to fill the space. Iโ€™m not sure what I want to find in here, exactly. Some distraction, I suppose, from the churn of thoughts in my head. Charlie and Jules. Itโ€™s too painful to think about.

It feels as though every single guest is crammed in here, a hot press of bodies. The bandโ€™s vocalist takes to the mic: โ€˜Are you ready to dance, girls and boys?โ€™

They begin to play a frenzied rhythm โ€“ four fiddles, a wild, foot- tapping tune. Bodies are crashing around as everyone attempts, unsuccessfully, drunkenly, to do his or her version of an Irish jig. I see Will grab Olivia out of the crowd: โ€˜Time for the groom to claim his dance with the bridesmaid!โ€™ But they seem oddly out of step as they careen on to the dance floor, as though one of them is resisting the other. Oliviaโ€™s expression gives me pause. She looks trapped. There was this bit in the speech. I thought that before. What was it? It had struck me as oddly familiar. I grope about in my memory for it, trying to focus.

The V&A museum, that was it. I remember her telling me last night about how she brought Steven there, to a party, held by Jules. And everything goes still as it occurs to meโ€”

But thatโ€™s completely crazy. Itย canโ€™tย be. It wouldnโ€™t make any sense. It must be a weird coincidence.

โ€˜Hey,โ€™ a guy says, as I push past him. โ€˜Whatโ€™s the hurry?โ€™

โ€˜Oh,โ€™ I say, glancing vaguely in his direction. โ€˜Sorry. I was โ€ฆ a bit distracted.โ€™

โ€˜Well, maybe a dance will help with that.โ€™ He grins. I look at him more closely. Heโ€™s pretty attractive โ€“ tall, black-haired, a dimple forming in one cheek when he smiles. And before I can say anything he takes hold of my hand and gives me a gentle tug towards him, on to the laminate of the dance floor. I donโ€™t resist.

โ€˜I saw you earlier,โ€™ he shouts, over the music. โ€˜In the church, sitting on your own. And I thought:ย Sheย looks worth getting to know.โ€™ That grin again. Oh. He thinks Iโ€™m single, here by myself. He canโ€™t have caught that scene with Charlie in the bar.

โ€˜Luis,โ€™ he shouts now, pointing to his chest. โ€˜Hannah.โ€™

Maybe I should explain that Iโ€™m here with my husband. But I donโ€™t want to think about Charlie right now. And holding this flattering new image of myself through his eyes โ€“ not the badly dressed imposter I thought I was, but someone attractive, mysterious โ€“ I decide not to say anything. I allow myself to begin to move in time with him, to the music. I allow him to move a little nearer, his eyes on mine. Perhaps I move closer, too. Close enough that I can smell his sweat โ€“ but clean sweat, a good smell. Thereโ€™s a stirring in the pit of my stomach. A little sting of want.

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