Feeling a rush of dopamine as my flexible friend hit the reader, I’d made a successful purchase.
A Louis Vuitton pre-loved vintage designer bag to add to my growing collection.
Even though it came with a hefty £1,300 price tag, I’d idolised it for six months.
I didn’t exactly have the money, so my credit card had to take the hit instead.
I’ll just pay it off next month.
Only, that was a habit I’d found myself relying on time and time again.
From a new Barbour coat for £270, purchasing a brand-new wardrobe in Primark and making sure I had a steady influx of shopaholic.