Rachel Watson's life has become a blur as her drinking escalates and the life she once loved no longer exists. Her husband Tom, who cheated, has become a stranger and now lives with a new wife, Anna, and their baby in Rachel's former house. Rachel passes that house daily during her commute, intensifying her sense of loss. She has been unemployed for six months and now lives in a crummy bedsit with only a bottle of wine for company. The situation reflects addiction, isolation, betrayal, and obsessive fixation on what has been lost.
Everything is a bit of a blur for Rachel Watson (Laura Whitmore). The life she used to know - the life she once loved, before her drinking became a problem - no longer exists. Tom (Ed Harrison), the husband who cheated, is now a stranger, with a new wife (Zena Carswell's Anna) and a new baby. They live in Rachel's old house, the one she passes on her daily commute.
Except, there is no job - there hasn't been for six months - and Rachel is now living in a crummy bedsit, with only a bottle of wine for company. Have you tried Focail and Conundrum? Daily word puzzles designed to test your vocabulary and lateral thinking skills.
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