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‘Mum! Where’s my sports bag?’
‘You look good.’
‘Hell.’
‘Why me?’
‘It’s so hard to love you.’
‘Oh.’
‘He wants some of them to go under cover.’
‘You’re late.’
‘Bloody well hate this!’
‘That’s funny!’
‘Take off the headphones.’
‘Oh, yes!’
‘Can I join you?’
‘All the accounts?’
‘Mum!’
‘Why here?’
‘This is the best you can do?’
‘How do you know this?’
‘Fucking bastard.’
‘You need a coffee.’
‘Lottie, it’s not that bad.’
‘And you work with mum?’
‘No-one?’
‘Have you got cement for my cracks?’
‘Why here?’
‘You were talking to them about it?’
‘Baba.’
‘And that’s it?’
‘It doesn’t add up.’
‘Before Easter.’
‘Why are you doing it?’
‘Please help yourself.’
‘I knew it.’
‘You can sleep on that side.’
‘I’m on my way.’
‘McDonalds?’
‘Can’t you sing any louder?’
‘Thanks for the lift.’
‘Oh dear!’
‘Where are you going?’
‘Mabel?’
‘You seem happy.’
‘Please find out for me.’
‘Wes, you should tell your mum.’
‘How was the imaginary date?’
‘I can’t watch!’
‘It’s not my fault!’
‘People are going to talk.’
‘How long must we wait?’
‘May, just take deep breaths.’
‘Go back to bed.’
‘Alex!’
‘I’m okay.’
‘I’ll see you later.’
‘Are you sure?’
‘Bye.’
‘Ashamed.’
‘At least you don’t have to worry now, Alex.’
‘This is like a bad dream.’
‘I’ll look through it.’
‘We need to talk.’
‘Mum.’
‘Mabel are you listening?’
‘I’m fine. Go back to work.’
‘Look at me.’
‘Baba, did you give her the money?’
‘Jess don’t get upset.’
‘I think she wanted to hang out with the girls.’
‘Two weeks until the pitch and the work looks great!’
‘That’s my story.’
‘Mabel!’
‘You’re safe.’
‘Destroy it?’
‘A small one, please?’
‘You did that on purpose!’
‘Are you finished yet?’
‘Okay.’
‘Are you okay?’
‘We’re going to get caught.’
‘Oh, my days!’
‘Little shits!’
‘Lies are not good.’
‘Was Jess okay?
‘Mabel!’
‘I like this.’
‘I want to see the actual invoices.’
‘I’m not showing you that!’
‘Breathe.’
‘Joanna doesn’t mind?’
‘The girls are fine.’
‘You won?’
‘How hard did you celebrate?’
‘It’s a family decision.’
‘Seven weeks.’
‘Shit, shit, shit.’
‘I’m not happy.’
‘I’m going to kill him!’
‘You had no right!’
‘And tonight, we have our first group sleepover.’
‘Sex is out of the question.’
‘Hi Sonia.’
‘I know it’s a shock.’
‘What’s wrong?’
‘Get the phone.’
‘That’s awful!’
‘Girls, enough!’
‘What are you doing here?’
‘Alex resigned.’
‘Thanks.’
‘Don’t be late.’
‘Mabel!’
‘It was lovely.’
‘Hello.’
‘Morning.’
‘Your car’s here.’
‘This is nice.’
‘Tea.’
‘I love you, and I love you.’
‘He doesn’t want them near him.’
‘How are you?’
‘Will you come?’
‘Rose!’
‘So, you dumped my mum!’
‘I have to leave at one o’clock.’
‘I’m so pleased you came.’
‘I’ll be there in five minutes.’
‘You’re late!’
‘Where are you going?’
‘It stings.’
‘Do you want some painkillers?’
‘You’re stuck to me.’
‘That’s what Bob said.’
‘So, we’re like Starsky and Hutch?’
‘Five minutes.’
‘And why didn’t you tell me?’
‘I’m just asking.’
‘That bad?’
‘Where are they?’
‘Is your mum there?’
‘You held it together well.’
‘Why do you want to come along on Friday?’
‘What a waste of food!’
‘I feel sick.’
‘You’re late!’
‘Three slices!’
‘You did what?’
‘And then we’re ready to go!’
‘Talking about having your five a day!’
‘It’s brilliant!’
‘Oh shit!’
‘Here’s the new set of commercials.’
‘There’s a lot of activity out there.’
‘Same again, please.’
‘I know you’re mad.’
‘Firstly, here’s a letter.’
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