Chapter Ten Heart Pause Sindee is already up when I wake. She is quite adept these days at dealing with hangovers. She has to be. I’m sure at home she wouldn’t feel the urge to put make-up on for breakfast but there are hunky rock singers in the building so it’s time to keep them big guns blazing. I wonder what I’m going to do about Honey and her hankerings. I know the first thing she will ask me is whether I have thought about her proposition. What am I to say? I decide to put my hair in a tail and not even bother with eye-liner. If I’m looking like a badger she might hold off on her approach. As it happens there is a commotion going on downstairs. Phones are pressed to ears and people scurry about looking concerned. Ciggies are being dragged upon with real intent. The news, when we fi

