Andy I picked Claire up, and she directed me on how to get to Sebastian's house in Brixton, only getting us lost a few times along the way, not that I minded; it was more time I got to spend alone with her. In Claire's defence, all the houses in Brixton looked the same, big brick, two storey places that were enclosed behind gates with high, black bars that needed to be opened from the inside, set on streets with fancy names like Chandelier Avenue and Cornelius Lane, I'm honestly surprised there wasn't a street named 'we're f*****g rich and you're not so f**k off' but I'm sure if we kept driving around we'd stumble across that one. Brixton may have only been a few suburbs away from Claremont, but the difference between the middle class and upper class was very evident here. These people

