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New Amsterdam: Julia

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by Ashley Pullo


  Smiling at Theo, Julia changes the answer. “My first podcast will spin a tale of two best friends falling in love.”

  “Oh?” Shay raises her eyebrows while scanning through her notes. “Friends to lovers – I dig it.”

  “Exactly.” Julia spins the ring on her finger and recalls, “The two friends met in the elevator of their apartment building on the day she moved in. He was like a giddy kid, excited for a new neighbor, but she was still recovering from an embarrassing heartbreak. They shared a pizza and a six-pack of beer while he set up her Wi-Fi. He took her on a tour of the rooftop and the laundry room, charming her with his crooked smile and goofy jokes. And later, when she was ready, he helped her unpack a suitcase . . .”

  Several blocks away, inside a modest Irish pub, Paddy Hannigan raises the volume to his radio as he dries the beer glasses.

  Thank you, Julia, for making us swoon. New York Love Stories premieres this week on NPR . . . Next up, I discuss the inappropriate 2015 Halloween costumes. And yes, pizza rat was sold on amazon for both the male, and the sexy female version.

  “Paddy, I need a fifth of cheap scotch and a shot glass.” Darby Wallace leans over the bar, shaking her red curls for emphasis. “What the hell are you listening to?”

  “Shay Scarborough on NPR.” Paddy places the single malt whisky and a glass on the bar. “Go easy, kid.”

  Grabbing the goods, she turns her back to Paddy and surveys the bar. “Hey,” she says, nodding to an attractive suit to her right.

  Putting away his phone, he smiles as he runs his eyes over her tight body and beautiful, Scottish features. “I can’t let you drink that cheap shit. I’ll buy you a real drink.”

  Darby pours herself a shot and chuckles. “Why are you in this dump in the middle of the afternoon? No offense, Paddy,” she yells over her shoulder.

  “I had a meeting,” he raises his glass and adds, “And it didn’t go so well.”

  “Sorry to hear that. But at least you know what your rock bottom feels like.” She pours another shot and throws it back. “The real test will be climbing from the bottom tomorrow morning.” Following a hiccup, Darby wipes her mouth with the sleeve of her jacket.

  He pulls out the stool next to him and motions for her to sit. “And why are you in a dump like this in the middle of the afternoon?”

  “I was thirsty.” Darby sits on the stool and leans into him, catching a faint whiff of plum blossom aftershave as she notices the yellowing bruise on his jawline. “What business are you in?”

  “Finance,” he drones.

  Faking a yawn, she says, “That sounds exciting.”

  With a confident smirk, he states, “You’re incredibly feisty. I bet you’re a freak in bed.”

  “Wow, that’s a very bold and presumptuous statement.”

  “Oh, c’mon, you and I both know we’re going to leave this bar to have sex.”

  Shrugging her shoulders, she replies, “Truth. So, what’s your name?”

  “Paul. Yours?”

  “I’m Darby,” she slurs, throwing back another shot of whisky. “Let’s go to your place.”

  Julia’s Spotify Playlist

  Autumn in New York

  Harry Connick Jr.

  Simple Song

  The Shins

  Meet Me in the Bathroom

  The Strokes

  Fire/Fear

  The Head and the Heart

  It Had to be You

  Harry Connick Jr.

  Here’s Where the Story Ends

  The Sundays

  Everlong

  Foo Fighters

  Stumbleine

  Smashing Pumpkins

  Sex and Candy

  Marcy Playground

  Sea of Love

  Cat Power

  Merci Beaucoup!

  With gratitude and appreciation, I’d like to acknowledge the following:

  Vincent Pullo

  Erika Q. Stokes

  Molly Van Roekel

  Marla Esposito

  Nick Fantini

  Christina Mock

  Jamie Beshears

  Brenna Rattai

  Laurie Oh

  Les Femmes

  The Indie community

  Mom & Dad

  Luke & Sydney

  Roscoe

  New York City

  Idiocracy film by Mike Judge

  Let’s Be Still album by the Head and the Heart

  Sonic Highways television series documented by Dave Grohl

  Humans of New York created and photographed by Brandon Stanton

  About the Author

  **Residing in New York with her husband and two children, Ashley Pullo is an author, an entertainment blogger, and an advocate for cultural literacy.**

  Hey y’all!

  NYC is an amazing place to find inspiration - the random and the ordinary that make up reality. My writing showcases inspired ideas, as well as my love for dichotomy, authenticity, pop-culture, and humor.

  Dreams need chasers.

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  Find me at my local Starbucks around 3 p.m.

  Other Works by Ashley Pullo

  The Album

  The Ballad

  The Love Letters

  Tess

  Coming Soon!

 

 

 


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