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Ignoring a full bladder, I walk briskly, towards Gate 8. Where is she? People await the snake to wake with luggage carried along its rubbery spine. Hands reaching. Children tugging. Bodies hugging. Suits racing. Some pacing. Others stopped. Still no sign… But there, the column moves aside to let my sister wave hi. As I rush towards her (closer, almost within reach to touch and reassure her that I am no mirage) Her lovely smile distorts with the salty taste of relief. I wrap my welcome around her. A year away, “So happy to see you”, I say. All is at ease, including… I pull her off “I love you but –. Restrooms are where?”
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Apr 18, 2012
Apr 18, 2012 at 1:43 PM UTC
Home from the Bush
Ignoring a full bladder, I walk briskly, towards Gate 8. Where is she? People await the snake to wake with luggage carried along its rubbery spine. Hands reaching. Children tugging. Bodies hugging. Suits racing. Some pacing. Others stopped. Still no sign… But there, the column moves aside to let my sister wave hi. As I rush towards her (closer, almost within reach to touch and reassure her that I am no mirage) Her lovely smile distorts with the salty taste of relief. I wrap my welcome around her. A year away, “So happy to see you”, I say. All is at ease, including… I pull her off “I love you but –. Restrooms are where?”
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Apr 18, 2012
Apr 18, 2012 at 1:43 PM UTC
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