[00:00.540]And now for the second part of the fourth part late night tale stories [00:03.890]Flat of Angles [00:05.010]Written by Simon Cleary [00:06.760]And read by me Benedict Cumberbatch [00:10.250]Is there any more drink around here? [00:11.820]Do you have any? [00:13.470]Its alright, I haven’t been to bed yet [00:14.810]I’m not drinking in the morning! [00:17.670]I swear I had a couple of… [00:20.250]No I think I had them before I headed out last night. [00:25.250]I sometimes feel like I am in the 1980s [00:27.950]Or perhaps it's part of my mom's fault watching Esatenders [00:30.950]With my family lying back on the green velour sofa [00:33.610]Looking out at the sodium lights of the A505 [00:36.710]Hands fiddling with the glass on the tarnished aluminium of [00:39.900]The Secondary double glazing thinking imagining romantic futures [00:44.870]Set out for me by songs [00:47.100]From top of the pops Twisted by lyrics of Genesis [00:50.350]Starry starry nights [00:53.100]Paint your pallid blue and grey [00:55.690]Red and gold [00:57.980]Are royal colors [00:59.330]Yeah, yeah [01:00.440]Industrial state [01:03.960]Instead [01:06.740]Anyway, like I say, it was great [01:08.440]I was waiting in the corridor, to go to the toilet, [01:09.990]Standing right in front of the door. [01:11.190]It opened, and this girl was standing there. [01:14.080]I was a little shocked, hadn’t expected it, and jumped a little. [01:17.530]She did the same thing a second later, smiling. [01:21.300]I tilted my head left, about to speak, and look sympathetic, [01:24.670]And she tilted her head right. [01:26.210]I raised my right hand, she raised her left. [01:27.920]I put it back by my side, straightened my head, [01:30.540]And she did the same. [01:33.390]“I’ll be your mirror.” she said. [01:37.280]Nothing else existed for a second there, I felt calm, and wanted no more. [01:46.230]Then some chump who had slunk up the corridor goes [01:51.280]“Awww, that is so cute!” [01:53.720]I barged past her and slammed the door, [01:55.380]Shot the lock across,the handle fell off. [02:00.650]This can’t actually have happened. [02:03.110]She is only 28.Only. [02:09.170]What are we doing with our lives? [02:11.640]Why are we carrying on like this? [02:13.890]For God’s sake, why don’t we grow up? [02:17.140]Pretending we are hip, [02:18.690]Throwing our bodies around the room,around the town, [02:21.120]Projected on cheap MDMA and ciders with ice, our shadows are long. [02:28.760]They slip over the horizon, grow thinner, [02:30.940]And disappear only the all-encompassing shadow of night takes over. [02:36.700]That is greater than any of us. [02:41.280]Then morning comes, and it goes away. [02:45.460]It peels the film from eyes, [02:47.650]Sparks cells into action, [02:49.860]And eventually resurrects those who have avoided it. [02:53.080]It says here is a day [02:56.190]Do with it as you will. [02:59.310]I am back, but she… [03:10.030]I’m well up for keeping the session going [03:13.680]Why did I even come back here? [03:15.520]God knows. [03:17.020]I’ll give her a call, [03:17.820]See what she’s up to. [03:18.380]We could swing down the Talbot for a few cures. [03:20.460]Its ringing. [03:21.140]Oh nooo… What happened? [03:21.930]I think that… [03:22.870]Hey! Where did you get to last night? [03:25.240]Fancy a Bloody Mary at The Talbot? [03:26.620]Give us a call when you get this! [03:29.370]No. She wouldn’t move. [03:34.380]I think I lied next to her. [03:38.650]I lied. [03:41.700]We had that methlathyl-whatever when I got out of the toilet. [03:45.340]She had given that bloke the heave-ho. [03:47.670]I can’t even remember her face. [03:50.450]Just the strange flock texture on the wallpaper behind her in the corridor, [03:53.470]The magnolia paintwork, [03:54.920]The sick yellow light from a bare bulb, [03:57.050]And decades of greasy black hand marks by the top of the stairs. [04:04.280]Her eyes were… [04:07.430]Black. [04:09.300]