We fly into Denver airport five hours late, and I take my time disembarking the plane -- relaxed in the knowledge that I have missed my connecting flight by hours, and that there is unlikely to be any more till the morning. I thank the staff, and earn myself a weary smile, as I amble my way onto the airbridge, following the stream of grungy passengers into the terminal.
All of us are late.
None of us are going anywhere.
Everybody knows it.
There is a certain relaxation in it, as one hundred of so people line up in the terminal, the queue arching around the head of the travelator and back again, tired people stretching their limbs and speaking quietly to one another.
I end up at the back of the queue, along with a couple old biddies and another backpacker -- dark skin, deep brown eyes. She gives me a smile, and I smile back, and then we both dump our packs and ourselves on the floor, backs to the glass of the travelator, and proceeded to pull books out our bags, and pass the time.
Distantly I am aware of the airport, the high roof, the wide glass windows, the two old biddies standing over us, chuckling to one another, and nudging every so often -- skin warn soft with age, hair thin and loose, floating like clouds above them. Ahead of us is a group of high-school students- a sports team by the looks of it, and then a young family, and further ahead a married couple, all sandy eyed and waiting.
I shuffle along as the line pulls forward, and my new travel accomplice shuffles after, still reading: "Mary Poppins Opens the Door".
By the time I eventually reach the help desk it was almost midnight. I fell tired, but still flush with the energy of travel, so I smile as best I can at the bedraggled airport assistant. "Busy evening?"
She smiles back, a hint of sparkle in those worn eyes.
"You might say that."
Pretty. I wonder if-
For a moment I think she might read my mind -- not sure whether to flush red or smile wider, but instead she continues in the calm professional manner of all airport staff:
"We've got one room left in the airport hotel, king sized bed, ahhh... are you two together?"
The flight assistant look, back and forward between me, and where I realize my de facto travel companion is standing.
"Yeah!" my companion stated "We'll take it!"
What?
I look at her, her fierce glittering smile, nose stud, front and back packs, a true amazon -
You do realize she isn't offering to sleep with you. Or rather, she is, but only in the most literal sense.
You can probably change that.
She probably wants you too.
The thrill of the chase flickers in my chest, my ribcage an aviary, the game of seduction, both players ready and willing...
I can feel myself leaning closer to her, my feet yearning to take that single step, close enough to wrap an arm around her.
Her eyes grin, daring me to call her a liar, daring me to disagree.
This girl is beautiful. All you have to do is play along, all you have to do is -
Out of the corner of my eye I spot the old ladies trailing behind us, trundling over to the assistance desk, luggage used for balance.
Don't-
"I-"
Her expression turns black.
Just don't do it.
"I don't think we can, sweety." I gesture at the pair behind us.
"Ah." She steps away from the help desk, deflated, annoyed. "Yeah, fine."
I turn back to the assistant "Is there anywhere we can get food around here? If you can't give us a spot at the hotel, could you at least give us that?"
She shoves a stack of meal vouchers my way, and then turns to her final customers, forgetting about us even in the moment of breaking eye contact.
As I turn, I catch one of the old ladies smiling at me, nodding pleasantly.
How much did you see? How well do you know how much I just gave up for you?
*************
I catch up with the girl fifty meters later. She'd stalked off, obviously annoyed, obviously unimpressed.
"Hey! Hey! They gave us meal vouchers!"
The moment I catch up she rounds on me, punching me in the shoulder "You asshole."
"Ow!"
"You have any idea how long its been since I've slept in a
king sized bed?"
She snatchs the meal vouchers from my hand and rifles through them. "Cheap skates. This is barely thirty bucks." The vouchers get shoved back, and she continues walking.
"Well do you want them or not?"
"Of course I do!" she snaps "That's why we're looking for food now." She indicates the terminal up ahead, what looks like a foodcourt.
"we"
"we", not "I".
I follow, eyes catching at the powerful swish swish of her billowing hippie pants as she strides along. One pack front, one back, forceful and oblivious to anything the might get in her way.
"I could hardly leave those two old ladies stuck in the airport overnight -- they'd break a hip!"
"I know that," she replies "Which is why I'm so annoyed at you, which is why..." She stops, turns to me, adjusting my shoulder straps, eyes distant, abstracted. "Look -- what you did back there was sweet. It was really sweet, and it was the right thing to do, and it was actually kind of cute." she turns and continued walking "It was also bloody stupid!"
"Why?"
"Because that girl behind the desk could see that they're decrepit too! You don't think the airport would leave two old ladies stumbling around overnight? They'd have come up with
something
." We arrived at the food court, glanced around. Everything was closed.
"Two young backpackers on the other hand? Two young'uns like us with strong backs and a plenty of equipment... ohh sure, they'll be perfectly happy to leave us to rot in a place like this."
She gestures.
Marooned.