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Dot in the Sky ([personal profile] dotinthesky) wrote2006-08-16 09:35 pm

One Memory For Each Country I've Lived In

* Once in a while, the usual rumour ran the school's cafeteria: a new ship was in town. Sometimes you outstripped the rumour by seeing the sailors wander down the city's packed streets before anyone else, their "plain" clothes making them look so alike: tight jeans, buzz cuts, fitted shirts or T-shirts tucked in, pristine sneakers. At night, they descended upon Wan Chai, looking for Cantonese hookers and alcohol. To their surprise they would find themselves sharing clubs and bars with us, teenage gweilos who also liked a bit of cheap booze and a good time wherever ecstasy tabs were easily found.

* She called my phone to tell me she wasn't waiting by the bookshop but by the longbar. When I saw her, she was sitting beside a mother and her child, waving at the baby. In the crowded supermarket, I confessed that I was reading a trashy novel called "Labyrinth". Kevin and I made her watch Twin Peaks' pilot episode that night because she'd never seen it. I wanted to take her to Elbow's Cafe, just on the other side of Victoria Park, but the weekend was far too fast for us.

* We spent the turn of the millenium pushing a car up Saint Domingo's mountain, our feet caked with cow shit, cold rain running down our backs, the night so dark that the only thing we could see were the pine trees caught by the headlights. Then, once we had reached the top, we crammed inside the car and opened the bottle of champagne. we smoked some pot and laughed at our miserable new year's as the rain showed no sign of abating.

* Friday night and everyone from school has plans. Even my brother has gone out with his skateboard friends. I sit in my bedroom, surrounded by cheap paperbacks, computer games and a good-for-nothing TV. I have a million hours to kill and the worst company of all: myself. I haven't discovered The Smiths yet. My parents sit in the living room with my brother Nicholas and his nurse, watching television. I don't wish to join them, but I give breaks to my solitude by walking past them on my way to the kitchen.

* It's my birthday and all my friends have been asked to dress as superheroes. I am Superman and my brother is Spiderman. Another Superman arrives, taller and stronger than me, then a couple of Spideys too -- costumes from the same supermarket I'm sure. When Bianca arrives, wearing a red polka dot dress, I rush to explain away her embarrassment at having forgotten the theme, how she didn't fuck up, how there is a heroine out there, printed on a comic page, wearing the same dress and saving the world.

* The first apartment I lived on my own. A semi-basement beneath Mechtilde, the landlady with a large collection of books on Hitler. When the ice storm hit Montreal, the stairs leading to my door became a slide. I broke one of my suitcase's wheels sliding to my door after arriving from the airport. The city had been in darkness for weeks, with people sharing apartments in order to generate heat (the year of Montreal's baby boom). Mechtilde gave me boxes of chocolate in exchange for shoveling the snow off her entrance. And I, in turn, got Holly once to help me do the job. I told her it would be fun and she believed it. Then it was too late to back out when the shovel was already in her hands.

- inspired by [livejournal.com profile] rag_and_bone.

[identity profile] icymorning.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
i like those a lot ... i can almost taste those moments, smell them.

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you like them. I'd be curious to read a similar type of post coming from you. :-)

[identity profile] icymorning.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
well ... it's now officially in the works :)

[identity profile] amanda-mary.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
This is lovely.

When Bianca arrives, wearing a red polka dot dress, I rush to explain away her embarrassment at having forgotten the theme, how she didn't fuck up, how there is a heroine out there, printed on a comic page, wearing the same dress and saving the world.

... reminds me of my husband (http://cornelius-mcfee.livejournal.com/profile), for some reason. One of my favorite stories about him involves an elementary school teacher explaining, to Cullen's parents, that Cullen would rush through his art projects, completely them in a slip-shod manner, so he would have more time to help the other students with their projects :-)

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I wasn't that nice. Bianca and Johnny were my best friends in elementary, so that's probably why I didn't want to see her cry. I think other girls showed up not dressed as superheroes but I don't remember paying much attention to them.
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[personal profile] izzybees 2006-08-16 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
These are beautifully creepy in the way that memories often are, and I think I will be copying you later tonight or tomorrow, but for now I am escaping computerland for some reading and maybe some writing. Since we talked about Nano I am pondering...

And yes, the weekend was far too fast. Time is a strange thing, and my memories of those four days already seem far away and full of holes, or maybe my brain is made of Swiss cheese. Next time I hope to see The Rubbish Composer too, and make my aubergine tortillas for you. :)

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-17 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been pondering about Nano too... though the sheer size of the task is a bit daunting. To write at least 6 pages a day, double-spaced -- I really hope to have some kind of story idea in place before it begins.

As for The Rubbish Composer, we'll send it to you by post. :-)
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[personal profile] izzybees 2006-08-17 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I still have loads of notes from a story I meant to write for last year's Nano, so I'll probably stick with that. You could always change the rules to fit what you want to do. I know people who set themselves a goal of how many short stories to write, or another word count altogether. For me, getting over my writer's block and writing anything at all would be an accomplishment, because I just haven't been doing it.

As for The Rubbish Composer, we'll send it to you by post.

You could do that (as long as you have more than one copy!) or you could bring it with when you visit here, because you are going to visit here, right?? I won't be satisfied until I have reciprocated in the hospitality department. :P

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-17 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
We'd love to visit! It all depends on Kevin finding some permanent work and making money. He went for an interview yesterday and apparently it went well. *fingers crossed*

Kevin says he has plenty of copies, so one shall be heading your way soon. I'm kicking myself for not watching it with you because then we could hear straight away what you thought of it. But, on the other hand, Alan can watch it too this way. I hope you guys enjoy it.
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[personal profile] izzybees 2006-08-17 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm looking forward to seeing it, and best wishes to Kevin!

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-17 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheers babe. ♥

[identity profile] theyare45.livejournal.com 2006-08-16 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
gorgeous.

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2006-08-17 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks.