Bidding goodbye to my Leicester Odyssey Part 2
Menial kitchen jobs, & a taste of the city so dark and foreboding that I probably still need counselling to come to terms with it. The thing was, I didn't expect a catharthis of the soul by moving there, but this is exactly what I got. I feel this was down to moving back home, so I wasn't hiding behind being a student in a foreign town. This was my city, familiar ground. But at the same time, it wasn't. I'd never had a pint in Leicester until I was 28; I went on a date with a muslim girl when I was 20, and I had a hot chocolate in the Last Plantagenet at 12am. But it wasn't called the Last Plantagenet then, because the discovery of the remains of Richard III was 5 years away. She urged me to drink, but I explained it was too early. So what I experienced during my time in the city was an accidental cleansing of the soul, and I never thought this could be. Toward the back end of it, certain factors came into play which changed me for good as a person, although ...