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Third Floor
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'The last thing I want is all these total strangers, who live literally inches away from me, knowing every last detail of my life.' When a young woman buys her first flat it seems that all her dreams are coming true. Then she meets him. Overbearing, brash, and prone to spectacular gaffs, her across-the-hall neighbour is definitely strange ā yet strangely attractive. But when an innocent prank goes horribly wrong the newly-formed friendship is pushed to breaking point. Only then do the neighbours realise they don't know as much about each other as they thought they did. A vertical thriller for a time when a stranger is only one wall away.
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1.
A man enters carrying a large box with some difficulty. At the same time, a woman comes out of Flat 12 wearing running gear. They almost walk into each other.
There is one rubbish bag outside Flat 10.
12: | Oh! Sorry! |
11: | Hello! |
12: | Hi. |
They try to get past each other but cannot; some awkward laughter. | |
12: | Can I, umā¦(give you a hand?) |
11: | If you donāt mind, that would be reallyā¦ (Continues.) |
12: | Not at all. |
11: | great. Iām just eleven there. |
12: | Ah. Eleven. Is it unlocked orā¦? |
11: | Uh huh. |
12: | Eleven, well, someoneās finally moving in. |
11: | Me! |
12: | Yes. |
11: | Thatās you in twelve there? |
12: | Thatās right. |
11: | Hello neighbour! |
12: | Ah, yes, hello. Across the hall but / still... |
11: | Hello across-the-hall-neighbour! |
12: | Right. (Opens door to Flat 11.) Okay, thereās the door, I think you should beā¦Oh my, thatās a lot ofā¦stuff. |
11: | I know mad right? |
12: | Donāt worry it always looks like too much. |
11: | Yea? |
12: | Once you have it up in the shelves itāll / all seem more manageable. |
11: | Maybe you can give me some tips! |
12: | āTipsā? |
11: | Storage tips! |
12: | Well I would but our flats theyāreā¦not the same. |
11: | How so? |
12: | (Not bitchy, just a fact.) Mineās bigger. |
11: | Huh. |
12: | Yes. |
11: | āCause I thought all the units were meant to be the same size orā¦? |
12: ... |
Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Characters
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23