| RETROSPECTION Marie, it's been a long time since we last spoke. Winter has passed, and the forecast for spring sounds like a tsunami of rain. Do you remember Chicago, 1992? Kim, Patty me and you were out for a weekend fiesta. You were all mystified by the "L" Train with it's multiple cars linked together; resembling a worms movement as it whizzes us from downtown to 69th Street and the Dan Ryan Express. The day was breezy, like an oscillating fan, crammed in a small room, set on high. Later that evening we sat out at the lakefront then ventured to Chinatown. Makes me think of how quickly time flies by, like sands spiraling though the looking glass at an accelerated pace. I'm glad you could finally forgive, because anger consumed you, over a death you could not prevent, a suicide you blamed on your parents for far too many years. Our friendship has endured years of occasional gatherings, so I never understood why we lost contact. All I see is how easily time moves us around. |