Comes a Bright Day Page #2
I always try and get
tickets, but they go in, like,
Do you work around here?
Yeah, I do,
I work in Clara.
It's an antique jewelry
store, just round the corner.
Right, yeah, I've heard
of it, yeah.
That's a beautiful bracelet.
Thank you.
It's-- it's from the shop.
You should
come and check it out.
Yeah, maybe I'll
do that.
What do you do, Sam?
I'm-- I'm in the, uh...
entertainment field.
That's exciting.
That's really that, yeah...
Which-- which part?
Well I'm more of a...
I'm an entertainment
fixer, really.
Eight pounds please, Mary.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, it was a pleasure to
meet you, Sam.
You have impeccable taste,
but I'd better get back to
my Lord and Master,
so I'll
see you boys.
See you.
Bye.
Amazing...
She is amazing.
Entertainment fixer.
All right,
I was nervous.
What's the story with
the watch then?
That looks real.
Yeah, it is,
it's a guest's.
Morgan sent me out to
get it altered.
Guess where?
Yeah, I like it.
Argh, screw you...
What was I meant to say?
"Oh, actually Mary I'm a
bag carrier
and general b*tch
to the rich."
Nah, you wouldn't wanna tell
her the truth, would you?
Imagine if Morgan saw you
wearing that?
You want
something to eat?
No, I'm
not hungry anymore.
Must be love.
She's stunning.
Are you still around?
Right, well you owe me.
Yeah, I have
a special request.
I'm gonna do it,
you know.
I'm gonna ask her out.
Right.
Right.
Well, go on then.
Go and conquer.
Right, I bloody will.
Hi, I just got there,
Mr. Morgan.
I had to stop
and get something to eat.
I haven't had a chance
all day.
I'll be back
as soon as it's done.
Yeah.
Sh*t.
So if you want something all you
have to do is ask, right?
What could
be more simple?
Good afternoon, sir.
Good afternoon.
Please.
Beautiful.
Flawless rose diamonds.
Commissioned in 1845
in Venice
and survived
the sinking of The Titanic.
Unlike its owner.
Stunning.
Are you looking for anyone
in particular, sir?
Uh, no, I'm
just, uh, browsing, thank you.
How much is this piece?
The necklace, sir?
430,000.
430, right.
Would you like to see it?
No, I'll just carry on
looking round if that's okay?
Of course.
Everything alright
Mrs. Lieberman?
Perfect, thank you,
Charlie.
Very good... Malcolm.
Hey, Charlie.
Hello.
You came to see us.
I did.
So anything catch
your eye?
Definitely.
Really?
Get the p...
the p... p...
The what?
Butterfly, the f***ing
butterfly... It's over there!
Get down...
Hands on your head.
Get out.
Get out!
Where do you think
you're going?
I said he can
go, we don't need him.
I'll be the judge
of that.
He set off the alarm.
Shut up!
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