IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE NETFLIX
Irish Sunday Mirror
|December 28, 2025
A short story by Thea Weiss
Three years ago, Shelby landed at Tom's door and asked to borrow his Netflix password. It was a simpler time.
A time before the password crackdown, when a person could still use a character combination they'd inherited from a friend or, in Shelby’s case, her ex coworker's brother, Brian.
But that evening, she discovered that Brian had changed his password. This roadblock delayed her viewing of Holly Does The Holidays. The film followed a woman who tried to determine whether her party date was a long-term match based on his gifting style.
In need of a login, Shelby tossed on her robe and buzzed the door of her new neighbour, Tom. Her building was a kind of faceless void; she'd tried to say hello to people on her floor, but they seemed to think it was safest to know as little as possible about who was on the other side of their walls.
Yet, as Tom had dragged a red chair out of the elevator a few weeks earlier, he’d said, “I’m right next door if you need anything.” Now, Shelby needed something.
“You want to borrow my password?” Tom asked. There was a half-eaten box of takeaway noodles in his hand. “Meaning, you'll log out afterwards?”
“Sure, I'll log out when I'm done,” Shelby agreed, though borrowed passwords usually came with an expiry date of until it changes again.
“What are you going to watch with it?” he asked.
Shelby was not about to reveal her Boxing Day tradition: a quiet night in with an absurd holiday film. Something about those schmalizy romps released the pressure of two family gatherings and all of Aunt Sue's pointed questions involving her station in life.
“Nature documentary,” she said. “Frogs. Something with frogs.”
“Mmm,” Tom said. He shook his head. “I don't think so. Sorry, Shelly —”
“It's Shelby.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 28, 2025-Ausgabe von Irish Sunday Mirror.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Irish Sunday Mirror
Irish Sunday Mirror
BEWARE THE SAFETY CATCH
Fergie's No.2 warns Amorim: You're OK for now, but inconsistency will put your job back on line
2 mins
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Bonfire Night cleanup cost 'insult' claim
A COUNCIL'S sole nationalist elected rep in the North said local Eleventh Night bonfire cleanup expenditure of £50,000 was being spent \"to insult\" a section of society.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
I thought of Nilsen's Victims as I scattered his ashes
Remains in his hometown's river
3 mins
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
GREAT SCOTS
Beggan hits 0-11 as Monaghan champs take Ulster title
2 mins
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Star's appearance turns a bit Messi
FOOTBALL fans kick off after a Lionel Messi appearance turned into a fiasco.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Hamming it up
PAUL Mescal and Jessie Buckley were all smiles on the red carpet for the Irish premiere of Hamnet.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Show the fans Eur' capable of far more
WILFRIED NANCY insists his Celtic stars are hellbent on handing brassed-off Hoops supporters a Hampden party this evening.
1 mins
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Liverpool hero Ian Rush ‘taken to intensive care with superflu'
LIVERPOOL ace Ian Rush reportedly spent 48 hours in intensive care after becoming a suspected victim of the “superflu” outbreak.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
Juve's no to crypto
JUVENTUS' owners have rejected a €1.1billion (£965.8million) takeover bid from cryptocurrency giants Tether.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Irish Sunday Mirror
'Injured' Gabriel bust-up
OUT-OF-ACTION Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhaes was embroiled in a fiery confrontation during a six-a-side match in London last week.
1 min
December 14, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

