Central - GLA | d tae catch up wae that burd, | Tracey | ; the wan ah’d been talkin t |
Ulster - GUL | gement A'd hae quit lang ago. | Tracey | Smale taaked me intae stairti |
Central - GLA | in the wrap oer the table tae | Tracey | , ‘ . . . an don’t be fuck |
Central - GLA | Ah turn tae speak tae | Tracey | but she’s no there anymare. |
Central - GLA | e same. She starts talkin tae | Tracey | aboot somethin an ah nod ma h |
Central - GLA | oot in the street talkin tae | Tracey | an Donna as we spill oot the |
Central - GLA | Sittin doon next tae | Tracey | , ah lean in tae talk tae her, |
Central - GLA | ntin a quiet wee efternin wae | Tracey | . Mibbe get somethin tae eat a |
Central - GLA | somehow managed tae persuade | Tracey | tae gie him her pal’s phone |
Central - GLA | ‘Oh, ye mean Paul? Ah’m | Tracey | , Paul’s cousin.’ |
Central - GLA | intae his poakit as Donna an | Tracey | approach the table again. |
Central - GLA | e lassies their drinks oer an | Tracey | prods me in the ribs, ‘Dann |
Central - GLA | but ah wisnae surprised when | Tracey | asked if it wis awright if he |
Central - LAL | partial tae the odd episode o | Tracey | Beaker. |
Central - GLA | need tae see tae know it’s | Tracey | he’s talkin aboot. The two |
Central - GLA | ’ Donna adds, an ah look at | Tracey | who gies me a reassuring shak |
Central - GLA | sisted oan this, ah’m sorry | Tracey | hen. Never meant tae intrude |
Central - GLA | hree month aulder than me.’ | Tracey | sais. |
Central - GLA | e’ll just wait oot here.’ | Tracey | sais, lookin at the tenement |
Central - GLA | nny? We couldnae hear him.’ | Tracey | sais. |
Central - GLA | , if ye don’t gie us it.’ | Tracey | sais, cryptically, ‘ . . . |
Central - GLA | is Angie Brice again Paul?’ | Tracey | sais. |