“I’m naked which means that at some point I have managed to remove the leg-warmers which I recall proved to be so problematic last night. Dragging myself a little dizzily from the bed, I find one in the bathroom and one in the kitchen, prompting the vaguest of memories of a sleepy trip for rehydration. I’m feeling pretty weird. My brain feels fuzzy, my eyesight a bit under-par as if someone has maybe attached a soft-focus lens to my head, and my balance is definitely out of kilter. I can only pr...esume that these are the after-effects of the drug and wonder who was responsible for slipping it into the punch – surely not Mark or Ian? I wouldn’t deny for a second that I enjoyed myself last night, that it was, in fact, one of the best nights out I have spent in years, but that doesn’t temper my feeling of outrage. For what if I had had five glasses of punch instead of three? What if I had suffered a reaction to the drug and keeled over in the middle of the dance- floor? Would anyone even have known that I had taken it?MoreLessRead More Read Less
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