Two years after a small latex tear resulted in the birth of her first child, Melody has found her life's direction in motherhood. Her world revolves around her son and, for the first time in her life, she is content.
In the evening, she makes evening commutes and cross-country train travel slightly more bearable at the bar in Piccadilly Station.
Despite his daily custom, she has yet to learn James' name.
Melody is kindly portrayed by Kelly
Melody Simpson
Thanks for following November In Manchester. Melody was kindly portrayed by Kelly.
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Melody Simpson
Watching the girl and the regular drink coffee in the corner of the bar. Wish I knew the rest of the story.
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Melody Simpson
Regular: "I wanted to be sober if you came back."
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Girl: "Are you drinking coffee? I'd have thought my leaving would be worth at least a pint."
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Regular: "Do you want a drink?"
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Girl: "I ran all the way from Oxford Road station. It wasn't easy. This laptop is heavy."
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Girl: "I don't want to leave. Scotland is too cold this time of year."
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Melody Simpson
Girl raced into the bar, out of breath. Regular hasn't seen her yet. Kiss him, then. Silly mare.
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Melody Simpson
Oh oh oh. The girl is back in the station. I can see her running up the escalator outside.
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Melody Simpson
I was right. Regular back on his old perch at the bar. Kind of sad.
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