The sky’s a hard, ceramic blue, and
the late afternoon so hot and close the park reached capacity long ago, filled
with Frisbee throwers and skateboarders and people sleeping on the grass or
drinking on the benches or just sitting looking around, while those still
hurrying purposefully from work flow in an unbroken
stream to the station, or stand staring down at
their mobile phones in lines at the lights, waiting for direction, pedestrian or
otherwise.
A man dressed as Super Mario in blue
dungarees, red neckerchief and flat cap runs through them all, one arm working
like a piston, the other bent up with his hand flat on his cap to hold it on. Suddenly
he stops and leaps up, scissoring his legs. A builder leans out of his van in
the queue of traffic and shouts something I don’t catch. Super Mario does
though; he waves his cap in the air, shouts Wa-hoo!
then carries on running.
You could say that Ella’s been
drinking to celebrate the sunshine, like everyone else in the park. Actually, she
celebrates most days that way, the only difference today being not the weather
but the fact that she fell over when she finally made it home, cracking her
head on something solid in the kitchen. Her family called the ambulance.
Ella has already put herself to bed.
When we prod her sufficiently to get her to talk, she sits up suddenly and
irritably, beats a bunch of pillows, then peers out at us all. I think I
recognise her from somewhere. The corset, the wide, painted smile, the smudged makeup,
the deranged peak of her hair. Surely it’s Ursula from The Little Mermaid?
‘How are you feeling?’ I ask her.
She leers at me, rolls over, and
pats the bed beside her.
‘Come here and I’ll
tell ya’
4 comments:
I suspect what you thought and how you replied might have been slightly different Spence.
...as is so often the case...
Don't fall for it, Spence! Don't do it!
"...waiting for direction, pedestrian or otherwise." WOW. Now that line hit me hard. Astutely observed.
Very little danger of that, Cass. I did what I normally do in those situations - blush and make awkward conversation. Works every time.
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