Kate Tempest - The Bricks that Built the Houses

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It gets into your bones. You don't even realise it, until you're driving through it, watching all the things you've always known and leaving them behind. Young Londoners Becky, Harry and Leon are escaping the city in a fourth-hand Ford Cortina with a suitcase full of stolen money. Taking us back in time — and into the heart of London —
explores a cross-section of contemporary urban life with a powerful moral microscope, giving us intimate stories of hidden lives, and showing us that good intentions don't always lead to the right decisions. Leading us into the homes and hearts of ordinary people, their families and their communities, Kate Tempest exposes moments of beauty, disappointment, ambition and failure. Wise but never cynical, driven by empathy and ethics,
questions how we live with and love one another.

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‘Are you OK?’ She leans back towards him and says it quietly. She knows he’s not. He nods. ‘What’s going on?’ she whispers. He looks away from her, to the others at the table. She watches the side of his face. He doesn’t respond. She squeezes his leg again. ‘Pete?’

He turns his head and, smiling at her, he speaks slowly, his eyes burning with embarrassment. ‘I’m fine.’

‘Do you want to go?’ she asks him quietly.

He looks at her blankly. ‘Me?’ he says, leaning towards her. ‘It’s your night.’

Marina pours the last of the bottle out. ‘Another bottle?’ she asks the table. ‘And don’t even think about saying I shouldn’t, Rebecca Shogovitch, because I’ve already had two bars of chocolate and an apple Danish today. To balance out the kale.’

‘Well, actually, I think we’re gonna go,’ Becky says, looking at Pete, reaching for his hand. His hand stays limp on his lap. She holds it.

‘Oh come on, we’ve just got started,’ Patrice says.

‘No.’ Becky’s face is drawn, apologetic. ‘I think. Me and Pete had plans. So, maybe we should—’

‘Don’t mind me.’ Pete says, ‘I’m alright.’ He smiles sweetly at her. It’s an empty smile, but no one knows except Becky.

‘Well, OK,’ she says. ‘If you’re OK?’

‘Stay,’ Marina says. ‘He doesn’t mind, do you, Pete?’

‘I don’t mind.’ Pete sends his eyebrows high up into his forehead. His voice is syrup. ‘I’m easy, hon,’ he says. ‘Let’s stay.’

They get off the tube and change for the Overground. They haven’t said anything to each other since they left the venue. At the top of the escalators Becky walks to the exit to smoke a cigarette. Pete follows a couple of steps behind, head down. Outside, she leans against the wall, lights one up. He stands in front of her, staring at her cigarette.

‘Do you want one?’ Becky asks.

‘Yeah,’ he says. ‘I ran out this morning.’

‘Why didn’t you get some more?’

‘Got no money, have I.’

‘Course you haven’t.’ She gives him a cigarette. He takes it, lights it. They smoke. Becky heaves a deep sigh, Pete leans back against the wall.

‘Have I done something wrong?’ she asks him.

‘No.’ He hardly opens his mouth to talk. They stand side by side and don’t touch. Don’t look at each other.

‘What’s happening?’ she asks him.

‘I’m fine.’ His voice is a low monotone.

They smoke in silence. They watch the taxis at the taxi rank, the buses turning off their engines.

His voice is a trap door opening beneath her. He speaks slowly. ‘We were meant to go out just the two of us.’

Becky throws her hands up in disbelief. ‘I knew it!’ A spurt of scornful laughter escapes from her lips.

Pete plays innocent. ‘Knew what?’

‘I knew you wouldn’t want to go for drinks with my friends.’ She has tears in her eyes already.

‘They’re not your friends.’ Pete is stone-faced.

‘I like them a lot, Pete.’ Her voice is shaking.

‘I could tell.’ His tone is spiteful.

‘What does that mean?’

‘You were talking differently. You were trying to talk like them.’ He squares his shoulders and smokes and looks away from her. ‘And I saw what you were like with that guy, letting him hug you so much at the end. Making me feel like a right prick.’

‘I don’t know what you mean.’ She shakes her head, blinks. She’s not going to cry. ‘And if you’re talking about Patrice, he’s gay for fuck’s sake.’ She breathes in through her nose. Out through her mouth. He sneers at her. Looks away. ‘If you didn’t want to be there why didn’t you say something? Why didn’t you say when I asked you if you wanted to have a drink there that you’d rather we go somewhere else, together?’ She waits for him to answer.

He tips his head back, exasperated. Rubs his forehead. Rubs the back of his neck, speaks slowly at last, trying to keep his voice level, but behind every syllable is the threat of shouting. ‘You should have known I wouldn’t want to be there. Fucking place like that, people like that.’

‘People like what, Pete? It was a really important night for me. I wanted to make the best impression that I could.’

‘It was bullshit.’

‘What was bullshit?’

‘The SHOW. It was a load of pretentious fucking bullshit.’ He breathes heavily. She stares at him, disbelieving. His chest rises and falls. ‘All you done for the last month is talk about this fucking thing. I’ve hardly seen you. You never have no time for me. For us . You always have time for rehearsals, for fucking drinks with your posh dancer mates.’ His voice is rising. His eyes are wide. ‘You’re getting paid a pittance for it, so you’re swanning off to hotels in the middle of the night to wank off strangers, just so you can prance around at the back of the stage. I could hardly fucking see you up there, you had like two things to do in the whole fucking thing, and you’re telling yourself you’re living your dream.’ He pokes his fingers against his temples, glares at her. ‘And fucking all of you, sat there with your fucking fizzy wine talking about fucking smoothies. It’s not real . None of it’s real. And it does my fucking head in.’

Becky stares at him. Doesn’t move. Her arms are crossed against the wind. He looks at her, calm suddenly, blows smoke out in a thin stream. She shakes her head. A minute passes.

At last, Becky finds the words. ‘I’m going to go home now, Pete,’ she says. ‘And I don’t think you should come with me.’

‘Fine.’ He shrugs.

She stares at him again. Waiting. Tilts her head to one side, chews her lip. He doesn’t respond, just keeps smoking, looking past her. She nods to herself and walks off, back into the station to change for the southbound Overground. She looks back before she goes through the turnstiles; she can just about make out his shape. He hasn’t moved.

She rides the train and feels numb. Her brain flickers with images, shadows and stage lights, the audience, her legs like tissues crumpling beneath her in the moments before she walked out there, and then like lion’s legs as soon as she felt the stage. The train is packed with happy revellers returning home from nights out. She watches a couple as they kiss each other’s noses.

Pete watches the sky; the moon is fat and hungry. Glowing yellow at its edges. He is lost and he can’t feel anything. He would like to see some friends, but he can’t remember how to do it.

He is stranded. Bitter afternoons, spoiled occasions, unsaid things. She is desperate for so much. Independence, acclaim and she doesn’t need support and she can take it or leave it with love. She is on such high alert. Don’t you make me exist for what you want, Pete. Don’t you fucking dare think that I am going to cut my dreams in half to try and make you happy . Hard words in bed instead of love words. Hard looks, hard sulks. He’s so tired but she is electricity, fire, snake-muscled, angry, intense woman who haunts him. All that weed you smoke, and you have no perspective on your behaviour, you’re like a child, she tells him. And then she fucks him and he can’t breathe because her body. Her body. And he is losing everything. His friends are boring. His sister. His interests are all so grey compared to her stark flashing colours. He hasn’t enjoyed anything for months. Everything apart from her is happening on another channel. But they’re there, with them, each night, in the bedroom, standing around, kissing each other, all the men from all the hotel rooms, dicks out, waiting for Pete to fuck up. He wants to talk to her about the way he’s feeling, but what words for all this? It’s just noise inside his brain, it’s so loud in here, can’t speak this stuff, it’s too noisy and every time he tries, he starts wrong and it ends up like this.

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