t's the Sunday morning after. Lois wakes up to hear the smell of bacon frying. She comes down to see Toby putting the final touches to a fry up. She comes down and gives him a big snog. He backs off a bit and she's shocked until she sees Mark also in the
Kitchen resolutely looking out the window. He's surprisingly clear headed but feeling in need of some sugar.
At breakfast he dissects the night before: what it's like to be drunk. The weird dynamic of clubs where so many people don't dance. The fact you spend so much money and don't care. He gets why people seem to cop off with randomers. Awkward silence after that one. Interested how when you're really drunk you just want to drink more even though you clearly don't need it. Why people queue to get into placed where you can't hear each other think even when it's not a place where people do anything but drink.
End on the cop off bit- leads to conversation between Lois and Toby that night.
Note, this should be a really lively conversation, despite the delicacy of Lois. I want there to be a really strong contrast between the noise, the colour, the life of this morning after and what happens later.
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