The Holiday Swap. Zara Stoneley
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‘I’m good,’ Flo swatted away the concern, so Daisy bit back all the questions. There was plenty of time to talk later, when she was ready. ‘All the better for seeing you. I reckoned I should come and meet you half way.’
Daisy raised an eyebrow. There were coincidences and…
‘Well actually, Anna just text me from the loo and said you were lost.’
‘We were lost?’ Daisy grinned. ‘She’s terrible. She threw my map away.’
‘I thought it was weird, you’re usually the organised one.’ She grinned. ‘The one with the tidiest pencil case, and you never forgot your homework.’
‘She convinced me she knew where she was going. You know Anna.’
Flo laughed. ‘I know Anna.’
Daisy pulled a chair out. ‘Sit down. Are we having another drink, or heading to yours?’
Flo shrugged and sat down. ‘I’m easy, this is your weekend away. I didn’t know Anna had been before.’
‘Years ago I think, her family went all over. I’m the clueless one. I’m so glad you came to meet us, she hasn’t got any idea where we are. I thought we’d end up turning the rest of the day into a bar crawl, and I really need to shower and get out of these smelly clothes. And to be honest, I’m dying to get these shoes off.’ And ring Jimmy – just to check Mabel was okay and Barney hadn’t escaped.
Flo laughed, it was the same laugh Daisy remembered, but now she had perfect, sophisticated honey-streaked blonde hair to flick back. ‘Ahh. I’m so glad you’re here though, you’re a lifesaver. We can plan loads of exciting stuff, you’ve never been to Barcelona before?’
‘I’ve never left the UK.’
‘Never?’
‘Nope, never. And I’ve got three days to discover my wild side.’
Flo’s smiled broadened. ‘You’re kidding, Daisy? I never realised! You should have come before.’
It hung between them, the unspoken force that was Oli. Flo had always been too busy to see old friends, or so it had seemed. Daisy shrugged. ‘To be honest, I never thought I was that bothered until now.’ She hadn’t, not until Jimmy had changed everything.
‘A bit of a tall order to uncover your wild side in a long weekend, although you have got Anna and me to help.’
‘Anna said I’d find it in Ravel, she said that’s the plan for this afternoon.’
‘She did, did she?’
‘She was winding me up?’
‘Well I don’t want to be funny, but it wouldn’t be my first choice, some areas of El Raval are still like the worst part of the city. You know, one of those places where you double-lock the doors and put your spare money in your bra.’
‘You’re kidding? But the bit she showed me in my book looked nice, and,’ Daisy’s stomach was started to do a shimmy, so much for the big adventure, she was getting the wobbles before she’d started, ‘it can’t be that bad. Can it?’
‘Well,’ Flo frowned, ‘it isn’t terrible, terrible, if you know what I mean?’
So not double-terrible, just one.
‘But honestly? It really isn’t a place for a travel virgin. I think we’ll re-plan Anna’s itinerary.’
‘Please, or I’m going to be getting the next bus back to the airport, maybe I never was meant to travel outside Cheshire.’
‘More like you were never meant to let Anna make the decisions. You’ll love it here, I promise.’
‘What’s this about not letting me do things? I’m fab at decisions, wow it is so good to see you again, we’ve missed you.’ Anna wrapped Flo in a bear hug and then plopped down in her chair. ‘So what’s up, and where,’ she glared at the map that Daisy was clutching to her chest like a firstborn, ‘did you get that from?’
‘I found it.’ She glared back, sending a ‘don’t mess with my map’ message. ‘Flo says El Raval is a dump, it’s pants.’
‘I didn’t exactly—’
‘Terrible, but not terrible, terrible.’ That was probably like Barney getting out of the field, but not invading Hugo’s food store. Or was Flo’s ‘terrible’ these days more on the scale of chipped nail varnish, and her double-terrible like breaking a nail? She looked pretty chilled though, so terrible could mean…
‘We’ll survive it.’
Oh God, she hated Anna’s optimism and positive outlook at times. She didn’t want to ‘survive’, she’d signed up for a city break, not the Bear Grylls’ survival academy. ‘No we won’t Anna, we’re not going there. You’re out-voted.’
‘Stop frowning Daisy, you two are such spoilsports. It’s an adventure, I want to go to places I’ve never been.’ She turned to Flo. ‘So were me and map-girl heading in the right direction?’
Flo, looked bemused. ‘Sure, if you were heading to my place, but if you were supposed to be exploring El Raval you’re going in completely the wrong direction, it’s kind of straight across in that direction, until you hit La Rambla, then keep going on the other side.’
Anna grinned, completely unperturbed.
‘You could come back to my place now to dump your bags if you like, then spend the afternoon exploring your dodgy spots on your own. Meet up later for drinks?’
Daisy lifted her face to the sun. It would be fine. Calm. ‘I don’t do dodgy.’
‘We’ll have another beer first, then decide.’ Anna wriggled her way deeper into the seat and looked at Daisy. ‘I’m not moving until you’ve chilled a bit. However many drinks it takes, and I’m starving, can we eat?’
With her mouth wrapped inelegantly round a very large baguette, Daisy began to feel much more confident. For one brief moment she’d wondered if Anna coming with her had been such a good idea after all, but they’d have fun. The three of them had always had a good time together. ‘So what’s on the agenda for tonight?’
‘Well, if you fancy it I’ll take you to this fab little bar? Only, of course, if you want to. I don’t want to tell you what to do – it’s your weekend.’
‘Well if you don’t decide, somebody else will.’ Daisy grinned in Anna’s direction. ‘Won’t you?’
‘Somebody has to. But fine by me.’
‘Here, give me the map and I’ll show you where you are and where my place is. It’ll help you get your bearings.’ She looked at the map. Daisy put it on the table reluctantly, as far away from Anna as she could. ‘We’re