Happy San Diego Safari
Susie: "What did you pack for snacks?"
David: "What snacks? Do you want me to pull over at the next gas station?"
Susie: "Well, I am not really hungry right now. I just thought."
The washed out San Diego freeway passed them. There was the nuclear reactor San Onofre that heated the ocean water for the sharks. The shrubs next to the road were half dried out. The air slapped inside of the car through the open windows. The blue Pacific always looked great. The dash board was a dark blue and a bit dried out. James was wearing sandals, shorts, and a t-shirt. Susie held a blanket in her arms, the map with directions. She had a flowing dress, straw hat, and cute shoes. Her purse at her feet contained the usual snacks as well as sunscreen, sun block lip balm, and a field guide book for animals.
"We like to keep the lions on the windward side of the park. So, all the vegetarian animals get their scent. It keeps them alert and more active", Announced the tour guide in front of the train. Susie inhaled deeply to smell the lions. David looked down to the giraffes, who were being passed by a truck with other visitors standing on the back: "That'd be a lot of fun."
Susie: "Oh, we have a much better overview from down here."
After the train ride, they strolled around. Susie looked through a meshed fence inside an exhibit. There was a lot of green overgrowth. After a while, she looked at David and moved on. David had his hands in his pockets and followed her. She wrapped her arm around David's elbow and smiled a bit. A familiar crossway came up.
David: "We have pretty much covered this area."
Susie: "um"
David: "Let's see, if we can get on one of those trucks."
David: "It requires months advance reservation? But, there is one place left, because someone just called to cancel? It is twenty minutes to get around?"
David: "You didn't seem to care much for the truck ride anyway. Why don't you give Kate a call and tell her about the park?"
Susie: "David!?"
David: "C'mon, it's the one chance. Let me go."
Susie: "Alright."
The sun had gone down, when David stopped in front of her apartment.
David: "Thanks for letting me get on the truck. We'll watch a chick flick movie in exchange next weekend."
Susie: "Thank you for the ride. Have a good night."
Once he parked his car at home, his cell phone vibrated with a message: "It was nice knowing you. You can pick up your stuff from Kate."
Corn Chowder
The late afternoon sun at its lowered angle shined cheerily through the window on the cutting board. A pile of basil was in the left corner. A pile of diced Yukon potatoes was neatly placed to the right corner. A stalk of leek was held down with the left hand, the fingers curled under. The knuckles guided the chef knife that came down in a fast and rhythmic chop. The oil in the pot behind Kate started to hiss a little bit as the vapor of hot oil moved into her nose. The smell blended with the scent of fresh, sweet roasting corn in the oven.
She looked over at the dining tables, who were surrounded by two palm trees and a ficus, who all happily soaked up the golden afternoon sunlight. The lazy European coffee house chairs were arranged around the table with formal white table clothes and softly blue placemats. She had learned from the Internet to fold the napkins neatly with the utensils stuffed in. She had placed her utensil set at the chair closest to the kitchen. His utensil set was placed at the most conveniently placed chair.
The phone rang. She quickly pushed the pot with the slightly smoking oil off the hot burner. Two rings to go before the voice mail would pick up. She sprinted to her desk, grabbed the cell phone and flipped it open to yelp her name.
"Susie. (pause) Susie! Oh my god! I am so sorry, I forgot! Let me come over right now."
"You got a cab? Oh, I am so glad you thought of it. Let me give you the cab money back. Do you need a pickup? Where are you now?"
"You are already back home. Are you upset at me?"
"Did the doctor give you any good news?"
"That sucks. Do you want to come over? James is coming over. I am making corn chowder."
"No, you wouldn't be a bother. We would both like to cheer you up, if we could."
"All right, take good care!"
Kate took a look at her cluttered bathroom. At the sight of her dirty pant and bra on the chair, she closed the door firmly. She took another look at herself in the mirror and went back to cooking.
The next moment she remembered, she was sitting upright at the table. Her legs were neatly placed next to each other. The napkin was on her lap. She tried to a spoonful. Happiness radiated over her face. She looked at James, who was busy getting a candy gift out of his pocket.
James: "It is Canadian chocolate -- not special, yet still a nice change. Plus, it is made to blend well with pot."
Kate: "How nice of you! We can have it for dessert."
Kate: "You used to live for a month on a research fishing boat."
James: "Yeah, that was a great gig. The fish we were observing have never been seen to lay eggs. So, we spent a month following the fish. Someone had to stay in the ship, while the other two went down diving. So, it was pretty much hanging out. Except for the weekends, because we were so remote we could organize rave parties on somewhat remote islands. Peeps from Victoria would come out and it was a lot of fun."
Kate: "Are you high?"