Afternoon of October 24th, I had a really really great time
By Denver E. Torres
Afternoon of October 24th, I had a really really great time with my friend Joanna and her two college chums, Grace and Martin. We gadded the whole of Limketkai, hopped from one resto to another.
Our meeting was sort of a fluky one. My day was supposed to end after my Shift (that starts on 4 AM take note and ends by 12:30 when the sun is so fierce) and a bank transaction. I needed to get money from the bank before the Weekends. But my Bank has this stupid process called cut-off time and that meant I will have to wait for two decades and a half a year to finish my business with the teller that afternoon. And since I know myself too well that I turn into a monster that eats people when people make me wait, I opted to go somewhere instead and come back when it was all ready.
To wait is one thing that I would list down if I am asked: What are the Top 10 things I hate about life? I have observed that half of the lives of people especially in a Third World country like Philippines are spent waiting, wasting half of their lives either in queue or trapped in the traffic snarl. I really hate to be trapped in a situation where I have to wait because time is wasted. And time is something that we do not know how much we have. Your time can end practically anytime. So, to waste it in nonsensical situations like queues and traffic is so disappointing. I wish I am really a goddess and had the powers to control things in this life. I do not know how to do it really but I will take away “waiting” in this existence.
So much about that already, I do not want to keep you waiting. I know you are waiting for me to finish my story. Here we go. Yes. So I went to ketkai, the first A-list mall in Cagayan de Oro City, I was like a grasshopper hopping from one leaf to another. I went to shops but Mossimo was the most memorable. I was there inside the store when the intermittent and recurrent brownouts took place. It was funny because I was trying off some pants but everytime I slip them in, the light went out and I could not see. It was so dark inside the fitting room. I just can’t imagine if brownouts, blackouts whatever, will happen everyday. It would be annoying. I am confident though that this will not happen recurrently. I am sure that CEPALCO may have had run some system maintenance that caused those power interruptions.
Because I was bored killing time, I texted Joanna asking her if she already watched this horror flick entitled Mirrors starred by Kiefer Sutherland. She replied that she’s scared watching horror films. I am not. I haven’t watched it though. One thing nice about horror films is that it brings you to a point of realization that this world after all is a nice place to live because horror films are antithesis to the real world and that they only belong to the imaginative sphere however using some universal truths to be its basis. Man has to imagine creatively a world that is non extant. These are found in the works of arts like movies. I hope to make a review out of it. I want to watch it before the weekend ends.
I cannot force her. She’s a self-willed young woman. She knows what she wants. She informed me that she was tagging along with a friend from Bohol and that we should meet up if I was free. There outside Bettina, near La Crepe Café I met two charming people: a young and youthful lady named Mutya Grace and the honest and upbeat guy named Martin. Grace looks so lovely with her modish chalico from The UK. It was such a catch from the UK. It is a beautifully designed mocha colored chalico that is below waist length with sort of embroidered designs to accentuate its sides. I was green with envy. I wish I had one like that. But I know I would look funny in it. Throughout that afternoon-early evening jaunt we had, I kept repeating that I super like what she’s wearing. It wasn’t really all about the chalico, I believe, but much on the total outfit she had that afternoon. I really liked it because it was adhering to the minimalist philosophy, that all things beautiful are basically basic and minimal like the Nature. She wore a white sleeveless tank top and paired with nice pair of jeans. The chalico made it stupendous. She looked really cute.
But I must tell as well that from a distant and before we started conversing, I thought that they were Chinese folks from Hong Kong. They looked foreigner to me at first because of their skin color. They did not look like white moon faces really but I just sort of feel it. I was wrong though when they started spewing Visayan. I secretly informed Joanna about this.
At first, we were a bunch of aimless people traipsing the concourses of ketkai, later kissing the shops fleetingly then hop like grasshoppers in the fresh green grassfields. It was purposeless yet fun or was it the group’s way to come up with a plan? I think, yes, it was. We decided to go to the Sky Park at first but we did not like the place because it did not look appealing or comfortable to hang out at. The furnitures or furnishings were ugly and it did not look cozy. We decided to go to Bo’s and while on our way we took some pictures of us. We took the covered walk leading to the Kagay-anon Steakhouse then to Rosario Arcade where the strings of coffee shops, bars, restos are happily lined up.
When we arrived at the foyer of Bo’s Coffee Club we thought that the place is small and that it can be crowded later on in the late afternoon especially that it was a Friday afternoon. So, since its foyer is shared by the foot of the stairs leading to Town, it’s a posh resto and bar, our feet instinctively chose it over Bo’s. We dined and had coffee there. Grace and Martin ordered Chicken Fajitas and Smoothies. Martin was disgusted by his Carrot Shake. He barely even sipped the half of the tall glass. Grace enjoyed her Frappe. I am not sure if Joanne ordered a Strawberry? I, on the other end had a hot drink. It was a –chino, can’t recall. Because it was a cold afternoon and the interior of the resto was a bit chilling, I wanted an antithetical experience.
We had chit chats, magazine flipping, photo-taking and Grace showed me her boyfriend’s picture. I got so excited looking at his super hot half-naked guy in the picture. I think that at that time, my jaws opened itself and that I cannot close it so that I salivated literally and figuratively. I saw my eyes gleaming, fantasizing for a second but was dragged back to reality when some thoughts about money, bank, grocery, enrolment stream through my consciousness.
I asked Joanna, if it was four already? She said five minutes before four. I rushed to the bank and took a cab to arrive on time. My transaction was already set and that I just picked up the money. No sweat. The traffic in the afternoon made me a bit annoyed though.
I was back after 20 minutes or so, I guess. I wasn’t sure because my phone had a comatose batt. When I was back, they were still in Town, the three gorgeous fellows like characters in a painting with the artwork of Enrico Lluch (a local artist) and a gargantuan ecru colored sofa as the backdrop, sitting pretty as if the world did not have war or hunger. It was a transcending experience for me looking at them— there conversing, laughing, smiling as if the world was problem-free. Just like the painting. Few minutes later, we settled our bill and took off to meet Joanna’s mom at Bayo.
Later, we took our dinner at Red Ribbon. I ordered a set meal that includes my favorite juice in the whole wide world – Fresh Pineapple juice. To my dismay, I was forced to delight myself with the cheap tasting, fruit-flavored powdered drink. It was awful. I really hate it when restos like Red Ribbon who have hit-all-high prices to be serving cheap tasting drinks. You will never see me stopping by that store ever again (except if I am buying cakes, I just want to make that clear). I was full. Joanna too. I wonder why when we had very little plates and all the more little food in it. Maybe it was our topic that made us full. We talked about pasta, shrimps and prawns, sushi, and Bologna sausages. Tell me. Am I right?
We had to walk a little to decide where to go next since Martin said that night is so young to call it a. We sauntered a little then decided to have some Ice cream! Off to the second level we went and settled at Fiorgelato, an al fresco Italian Ice Cream parlor. I had a combo of Pistaccio and Fragola scoops in a cup. I thought that it was reasonably priced at Ph P 45 but realized that while it is Italian and the flavors are special, it was not creamy. I like my ice cream to be creamy. I grew up eating creamy ice cream. I enjoyed our brief talk though there at the ant-inviting parlor. We talked about a guy from college who must not be named and his girl who I must not name as well. Sorry. We were a bit mean that afternoon. We laughed a lot.
After the whole afternoon of wandering with aim at one point and without in another, our feet screamed and begged for some rest. We parted ways with a sense of joviality. In my case, I went home with a positive feeling thinking that there are still sensible and wonderful people out there like Grace and Martin (including Joanna of course) that can make life a little more exciting. I really feel that for the past months, my life evolved around work, work and work and that I really was feeling lifeless and directionless. But meeting them was an assurance that the world or this urban city filled with monotonous blocks of buildings and shanties after all is not a totally sad place/life to live.
Enjoy life!
