Saya Daphne Wallace (
synanthrope) wrote in
poly_chromatic2012-03-31 09:34 am
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[It's the ocean! The waves are tumbling and pretty decent today, and the device is on the sand, recording a slight figure in a blue and black neoprene wetsuit catching a wave and riding it, getting in the pipe, and then barreling out the other end.
In another minute she's coming out of the water, laughing - yes, laughing - and shaking her head to get the excess water off. She moves so her device, sets her surfboard upright in the sand and unzips her wetsuit down just a bit to get more sun.
When she speaks, her accent is a touch more Australian than it ever was, with the Namibian still in the background.]
There's a fierce curl out there today; Scholar would love this, I know I'm taking as much as I can out of it. Why isn't anyone else out here?
[She flops back, then remembers why she's out here. She grabs her device.]
I woke up and the hostel I'm staying at [she doesn't remember getting there or where she is but she's sure she's at a hostel] had this huge collection of shoes, so I put them out. I figure the owners will turn up and get them, because they're not mine. If they were mine I would have given them to a charity shop, they look pretty expensive.
[She flops back again]
Come on, someone come out here! The water's grand!
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In another minute she's coming out of the water, laughing - yes, laughing - and shaking her head to get the excess water off. She moves so her device, sets her surfboard upright in the sand and unzips her wetsuit down just a bit to get more sun.
When she speaks, her accent is a touch more Australian than it ever was, with the Namibian still in the background.]
There's a fierce curl out there today; Scholar would love this, I know I'm taking as much as I can out of it. Why isn't anyone else out here?
[She flops back, then remembers why she's out here. She grabs her device.]
I woke up and the hostel I'm staying at [she doesn't remember getting there or where she is but she's sure she's at a hostel] had this huge collection of shoes, so I put them out. I figure the owners will turn up and get them, because they're not mine. If they were mine I would have given them to a charity shop, they look pretty expensive.
[She flops back again]
Come on, someone come out here! The water's grand!
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[His invitation, that should be understood. But there's something in him that isn't quite on her level. While he's more comfortable out here than he is in suits and hospital corridors, he's never been able to give up one for the other.]
I love... surf, ski, anything with a board. Very fast cars. Thai food cooked to Thai tastes. [He's slowing already.] I love...
[Really?]
I'm still working that out.
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Thai food cooked to Thai tastes is one of the great joys of going to Thailand.
You love...wait, can I guess?
[She purses her lips]
Your high-achieving job.
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Well, I keep turning up to it.
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Surgeon.
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[She gives a nod]
Not bad, Doctor Robert.
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[She splashes him back]
No, but most people let their jobs be the most important thing. They forget the world is out there and waiting.
[WAIT PAUSE. She lowers her voice, fake-serious]
Are you dating someone else? Oh, god, I'm not going to have to get into a fistfight because I went surfing with you, am I? I mean, I will, but I'd need you to buy more than my breakfast for that.
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I was married. The world kind of walked out on me around six months back. [He says it as simply as possible, no careful phrasing.] Which is a shame, because I bet you're a killer at bare knuckle.
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I was engaged. For a year and a half. He left me - I know it's not the same as being married but-
[Pause. Damn it.]
Fuck, I'm sorry. I'm terrible at this. Trust me, my punches are better.
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[Even on an ordinary day, he doesn't think she's terrible. Oddly reassuring in a completely different way. But.]
That's what you're getting out of your system?
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[She nods a bit]
I was in college. We were in love, and then one day he was sleeping with his TA and telling me I was emotionally unavailable and the next thing I know all my siblings - I have a lot of them - are planning on how to get me out of this funk and then Scholar just picked me up and bam.
Tahiti.
Is that TMI?
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[And he smiles, just a little.]
The chance to screw up of their own devices is half the reason most kids go to college. You got unlucky he decided to screw up with you. I hope you weren't kidding about your punches.
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[She has the kind of satisfied smile that says she's being honest]
Anyway, the point is, I empathize.
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It's appreciated. Maybe I should have gone to Tahiti.
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[There's a look on her face that says impish]
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You go first.
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[She starts paddling to the shore]
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Ta-da.
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And I was going to ask where you found the board.
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[And it does, it's the one Saya kept from when he was in the City]
I even brought towels.
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