Lydia returns to her family home ahead of Granny Night-Night’s memorial service. Whilst there she gains a valuable insight. ~~~ Soft Voice stars Naomi Scott, Bel Powley and Olivia Cooke. Written and directed by James Bloor. Produced by QCODE ~~~ Follow us for more information: IG | X | Tik-Tok Visit QCODEMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Q Code presents Soft Voice Starring Naomi Scott, Olivia Cook and Bel Powley.
Created by James Blore the cat was.
Out of the bag, so I decided to tell Lydia everything.
First I told her that she'd got her job back at Hatcheton Sprig by sending Trevor a sexy video.
Then I told her that all of her new house plants were made of plastic and that she was only top of the badminton league because she pulled the feathers out of the shuttlecock whenever the other players were winning.
I told Lydia that her marathon times were made up and that she was not her local orchestra's principal oboe, she was simply a regular oboe.
And that people only came to her yoga classes because they liked her puppy.
And that her puppy wasn't a pure breed Weimarane.
She was a cross between a poodle and a whippet.
Finally, I told Lydia that she drilled a hole into her friend Jean's head and then sunk her body into the Regent's canal.
Whether or not all of these things were strictly true was beside the point.
The important thing was to make sure that Lydia felt like a failure, a fraud and a fright frightening psychopath.
The day was now Saturday, which was the day before Granny Night Night's memorial service.
And Lydia and Graham with an E had driven from Graham with an Ease apartment in Richmond all the way up to Lydia's mother and father's house in Hampstead.