The Machine

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We should do things together, he says. Beth’s scared of seeing Laura, because she’s had more answering-machine messages left for her: begging and pleading, and telling her that there are other ways to deal with this; having no idea that it’s too late, that Vic is already back. She suggests that they stay inside instead. We can look for flats, she says. I don’t even think we should move, Vic says. This place: it’s got a lot of potential. The flat? The island. I’ve seen it when I’ve been running. ...Used to be an amazing place. He doesn’t ask what happened to it, or why she’s there. No inquisition at all, she thinks. He takes everything at face value. I want to go, Beth says. I’d like a new start. Well, while we’re here then. He pulls his shoes on, sitting on the chair by the door. Come on. It won’t kill you. Beth’s terrified that they’ll open the door to Laura, but there’s nobody around – it’s so early, Vic somehow operating on the rigid wake-times he got used to as a soldier – so she takes his hand and leads him through the estate, even though he’s run it a few times now and knows the way out.

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