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“well, you know how I am, yeah? I’m quite shy. But once I loosen up a bit it’s just fine … it wasn’t like working with you of course but it was a good experience. I tried to remember what you told me about working with other people, I really did. But I’m proud of the album, really. It was a bit of a journey for me but I think it was important.” Flo reassured and took a sip of her juice. Florence Beamed when Isa offered for her to come along with her to the shloft. “I would absolutely love that.” She giggled. “Bon will appreciate the dolls and probably will think the blood is a fabulous accessory.” She grinned and sipped on her drink a little anxiously.
Florence had ordered a Caesar salad with light dressing. Her eyes peaked up when she saw their waiter headed towards them with their food. “Oh yum, I’m starving.” Flo laughed and rubbed her hands together. She blushed deeply when Isabella complimented her, taking a bite of her food. “Oh god, it’s warm enough isn’t it?” She giggled fanning herself with her hand. Florence’s face was a literal shade of red. She cast her eyes downwards at her salad. “Bite? It’s good.” She poked another small bite in her mouth.
Florence poked her fork into the salad and offered it to Isabella. These were common things about their friendship which may have seen a little out of the ordinary to most. Especially given the looks they’d give one another. Flo could recall numerous times when she would hear snickers and giggles when she and Isa would float down the arena hallways with each other, arms wrapped around each other and whispering in one another’s ears like school girls. But that was their normal. Their once sexual relationship had only strengthened that chemistry to the point where it was undeniable.
As Flo offered Isa a bite of her food, she quickly chewed and swallowed her sandwich. Her cheeks were initially full and then she reached for the fork offered and swallowed. They always were very touchy-feely and Isa knew how tactile her best mate was - with or without sex involved. After all these years, she knew what Flo meant about the weather - it wasn’t really hot but it surprised her that Flo got flustered with her compliment. She was careful though not to let her mind wander too much. That was dangerous and Isa tried hard to focus on the here and now. There was always a pull towards Florence but it was hard because so much damage was done - mostly on Flo’s own self-destruction. “It’s good, yes, I mean it’s a salad,” she giggled slightly. “In terms of salad, perhaps it’s the best ever.”
She swallowed and gulped her drink. It wasn’t hard for her to get full quickly anyway. “Yeah it’s a bit warm, I suppose. You’re not paying for this meal by the way,” she reached for some money in her purse. “You can pay next time, Flossie.” It wasn’t a big deal really, they traded off often. “I’m really looking forward to playing the new songs live. I’m certain everyone will dig them and my heels need to get a work out on stage,” she teased and of course Isabella Summers was always going to be behind the keys banging away, flared hair and a short whir with heels to boot.
She finished her sandwich and asked the waiter for the cheque. There she paid and offered her bigger bag so Flo could put the books she gave to her. “Since we have a hike ahead of us with that hill, I’m certain you can carry the books with no problem,” she pushed back her chair and waited for the redhead. Shades over her eyes, she was glad she came out to see Flo. Moving back to London wasn’t easy for her - as much as it was her home, Los Angeles was still near and dear to her heart. She had felt mixed coming back but seeing Flo look bright, healthy and happy about the album made her feel as if Flo was in a good place. “My gran doesn’t want me keeping everything in the house. You know what else she has, my dad’s VHS tapes, I’m going to have to go through them too. Crazy! It’s like nothing changes, yeah?”
And of course things changed, Isa knew that. But it felt like no time ever passed between Isa and Flo. It wasn’t a far walk to the Shloft but she prepared herself to as usual Flo making comments still about the giant hill that beckoned towards Isa’s old studio and it wasn’t too long until she saw the old brick building all completely painted over in various art and graffiti. “Alright Flo,” she began to walk towards the studio. “I know you can do it. I know you can get up that hill… do you need me to hum some Kate Bush for you?” she nudged her a bit in good humour. “Be running up that road! Be running up that hill!” she snickered.
Florence laughed at the salad comment. She did have a knack for exaggerating some things but she had to now that she was off the booze. Taking pleasures in small things like that was something that kept her going and kept her romanticizing her life without the fear of it all ending in the morning. She smiled as Isa paid for the meal and propped her chin on her knuckles. “Spoil me rotten.” She sang and rolled her eyes up with a playful bat of the eyelashes.
“I feel like one day scientists will dig up old VHS tapes and that’s how they’ll know of our existence.” Flo joked with a soft laugh. “It’ll be nice to look through them I think.” She took a final sip of her cranberry juice and stood to her feet. The walk back to the shloft was a charming one and the weather was as nice as it could be for their location.
When Isa brought up Kate Bush she jokingly began to run in slow motion, careful not to trip because she was wearing boots. She took Isa’s hand in her own at that point and held it endearingly. “Darling,” Flo said, her accent dragged out. “Do you realize this road in particular may be tired of us running up it?” She teased. “It’s been vomited on, danced on, and as I recall, one night - cried upon.” She giggled and pulled Isa close, one arm around her shoulder.








