9 November 2019 3/x
pantherasapiens
you were always my best friend
- Location
- somewhere over your shoulder
It's a hot, dry afternoon, so the park is empty apart from the five of you, lethargic stray cats, and crows that complain about their nap time being intruded on. You'd usually prefer somewhere with more people, but after all that being stared at in the mamak place? Yeah, no thanks. And you didn't want to go home right after having come out for food, either. So the park it was!
And it wasn't like you went unprepared, anyway. Ben and Che Mat are loaded down with plastic bags of 100-Plus and Fanta fresh from the fridges of a nearbygas station , Che Din is trying to find a way to carry a kilo of ice in the loose bit of his shirt without exposing his stomach or getting it into direct contact with his hands, and you and Era...
Well, you're ladies, so you let the boys do the heavy lifting.
"Eh exchange exchange!" complains Che Din, whose shirt is soaked through at the bottom with ice-cold condensation. "Why you - OI! DON'T DRINK YET!" he breaks off from wheedling to yelling when Ben nonchalantly reaches into the plastic baghe's carrying to take a long swig. The bottle-mouth touches Ben's lips, and you make a mental note to not drink from that bottle.
"TASTES SO GOOD!" says Ben, exaggeratedly smacking his lips.
"EXCHAAAAAANGE!" roars Che Din, and that's the cue for an impromptu and very undignified game of chasing as Che Din pursues Ben.
You and Era watch them tear across the patchy grass as you get to the gazebo - the only shade in the park with seating - and make yourself comfortable on the wooden-slatted benches. "How they cantahan out there?" she wonders rhetorically. " Panas gila ."
You grin at her, taking a bottle from Che Mat (who has, sanely, avoided getting pulled into the chase scene) and carefully pouring some of the cold fizzy drink into your mouth without touching the bottle to your lips. "Because gila lor."
She rolls her eyes. "So, eighteenady , boyfriend ada sudah ke tak ?"
"...Era your boyfriend is birthday present is it? Wrap up and parents bring you ah?"
"Eh," and she does that see-saw thing with her hand. You've never actually met her current boyfriend, but her Instagram is full of couple photos of them at the university she goes to. "First date on birthday, count or not?"
"Counts," you decide, taking another swig of cold drink before you reluctantly set it aside. You never drink too much water at the park because everybody knows the state of the public toilets. You're not sure whether this one even still has toilets. "Except never wrap up." You lean in, a naughty grin on your face. "Unless you -"
"Astaghfirullah al'azim," says Era, mock scandalised. "Just turn eighteen then your vocabterus 18SX sudah !"
"Era it's been like this ever since Form Six."
"Even worse! Underage!" Era's scandalised face could give the politicians on the news a run for their money. "Ingat you are such a good girl, rupanya penuh lucah ..."
"Eh? What lucah?" says Ben, finally arriving in the gazebo. He's soaked through, and the bottle he holds is mostly empty. Then he yelps and dodges badly as Che Din appears behind him like the avatar of punishment, swinging the ice pack at his shoulder. It mostly connects, and it flings droplets of cold water at you and Era.
"Oi!" you scold, even if the droplets never made it to either of you. "Sit down!"
"Yes, madamPengawas ," say Ben and Che Din, simultaneously, and they squat down and draw circles on the floor with their index fingers.
"..." you say, looking to Era for support.
She only shrugs. "Well, you were Pengawas for two years," she says.
"Cikgu Ang asked you first and you said no," you grouse. "And then I kena pula ."
Era laughs. "Don't like then still say yes, some more two years." She leans in. "Admit it, you enjoy what, got that guy, what was his name -"
"Nope! Nope nope nope! La la la cannot hear you!"
"-mix blood then extra cute right, Gregory-"
"CANNOT HEAR YOU FASTER DRINK YOUR 100PLUS-"
"-and then in the end turns out he already got boyfriend-" You glare at her. She shrugs. "What? True what."
"Wah serious ah?" says Che Din, and you turn your glare on him. He's completely unfazed. "I didn't know at all!"
"You weren't a pengawas," you tell him. "And anyway it's not like we'd tell just everyone about it," with a meaningful and accusatory look at Era, who blithely takes a drink. "Personal thing you know? Personal?"
"Anyway his boyfriend was cute," says Era, nodding. "I got him on insta, want to see?"
"See for what?" you grouse.
"Eh maybe he bi?" she suggests, scrolling through her phone. "Then still got chance."
"See see!" says Che Din, looking over Era's shoulder.
"You see for what?" she tells him. "You also not looking for boyfriend."
"Maybe he got cute girl friends," suggests Che Din. "Those pondan always have cute girl friends."
"...gila babi ," says Era, twisting her phone so Che Din can't see the screen. "Eh Amanda you see -"
But that's when your phone rings. It's an unknown cellphone number, and you sigh. It's probably a telemarketer, or somebody from the bank trying to get you to sign upfor a credit card. Seriously! Credit cards! You're only just eighteen and a few hours old! But you answer it anyway, because you've learned from experience that cutting the call just means they try again a few minutes later.
"Hello," you say in the deadest voice you can.
"Ah girl!!" says your father, echoing in a way that suggests he's on speaker mode. "You okay or not? House burned down yet?"
"...I'm outside with friends, Pa," you say, as deadpan as you can. At least it doesn't sound like he's on the road, so he's not phoning while he drives. "House is okay."
"Good, good," says Pa. "Eat lunch already?"
"Yes, Pa," you say. "Reach kampung already ah?"
"Almost there," he says, and you frown. He's lying. "Stop at petrol station you know? Toilet break and top up tank. Anyway got some things need you to do!"
Of course. No phone call from the parents is complete without something new to do. "A lot or not? I'm outside so you Whatsapp me if a lot, can?"
"No no it's really simple, ah, pass me that," he's speaking to somebody off the call and you're starting to suspect it's not Ma, and then his voice comes back to you. "Still there ah girl?"
"Still here, Pa. Who's that?"
"Okay number one! Don't get into competitions or new hobbies okay? No mahjong, no card games, no gambling, beauty pageants, whatever liddat. I think solitaire is okay?" There's something mumbled that you don't quite catch. "Only if it's offline!" More mumbling. "Oh and best if you use real cards and by yourself. Dunno why. Also don't go find fortune tellers or anything!"
"I don't gamble, Pa," you say. "I know what happened to Uncle Chan."
"Good, good," he says blithely. "Same thing but little bit different, don't try to do silly things! Like taking over the world or becoming Prime Minister or anything like that, okay? Just do your own thing can already!"
You're staring at the phone. Era and Che Din and Che Mat and Ben are all staring at you and not talking to each other like you wish they would so your four friends wouldn't be staring at you like you'd grown a second head.
"So just stay in the house is it?"
"Something like that?" says Pa.
"Eh need to go shopping though!" cuts in Ma at once, "and need to take Kau for walks still! Not just sit in the room only!"
"Ma," you say. "I'm not even in the house right now."
"Ya but you know what I mean! There's food in the fridge but you can't just GrabFood forever," and from there the conversation becomes surreally mundane because Ma has a whole list of things about the house that you need to take care of - laundry, Kau, food, repairmen who've been booked for little things here and there and some of those need to be cancelled and others need to be checked on, and there's a whole thing about the phone line -
"Eh Ma just Whatsapp me can?"
"I try see how," she says, her voice wobbling a bit. "See how can? We can't call you too much."
"It's for our own good!" Pa calls down the line.
"Anyway I'll try to Whatsapp you!" says Ma. "Stay safe okay?"
"I'm fine," you say, but you're starting to wonder just what you've ended up in, but you can't exactly ask them right now when all your friends are raptly watching you. "You all also take care."
"Love you, ah girl. Bye," says Ma.
"BYE!" shouts Pa, and the call drops.
You put your phone down, staring at the screen.
There's a very short silence, and then Era says: "Amanda, what happened?"
~*~*~
4 SPINS AVAILABLE!
~*~*~
Your friends have Questions! You respond with:
[ ] Complete honesty: you're not 100% sure this is the safe safe thing to do given the weirdness of your parents' behaviour, but you trust your friends so you're going to tell them everything that's happened since you woke up this morning!
- [ ] Use a SPIN to prove your new weird ability! (Write in what you use. You have an ice pack, bottles of fizzy drinks in varying levels of fullness, a headscarf, a watch, a phone, and you're in a park so there's leaves and grass everywhere.)
[ ] Partial honesty.
- [ ] Your parents have been acting weird since this morning and you're not sure why, but they're entitled to some mid-life madness and you're sure they'll be back soon.
- [ ] (Write-in what you want to tell them.)
[ ] No honesty.
- [ ] Everything's fine, your parents are just acting weird or something, don't worry! Hey, what's for dinner?
- [ ] (Write-in what you want to tell them.)
But then!
[ ] On your way out of the park, some guy runs up behind you, grabs Era's purse, pushes her to the ground, and runs for it.
- [ ] You didn't spend two years doingkawad kaki as a pengawas for nothing! You (and Ben, and Che Mat, and Che Din) chase the guy down.
- [ ] You stay with Era as the guys go running after the snatch thief.
[ ] As the time passes, the gazebo fills up with aunties and uncles and a boom box. It's their evening tai chi time, and you're invited to join.
- [ ] "No new hobbies!" said Pa, and so the four of you leave and get into a round of anywheres and whatevers for dinner (which, again, you settle).
- [ ] What's the worst that could happen? You join in with the tai chi, even if you aren't quite dressed for exercise.
[ ] Ma's errands sound urgent, and Ben (plus his car) are right there, good for hauling things about. Time for the supermarket!
- [ ] A crying child begs you to help her find her parents.
- [ ] You run into an old schoolteacher, who reacts to your NEETness with a part time job offer.
And it wasn't like you went unprepared, anyway. Ben and Che Mat are loaded down with plastic bags of 100-Plus and Fanta fresh from the fridges of a nearby
Well, you're ladies, so you let the boys do the heavy lifting.
"Eh exchange exchange!" complains Che Din, whose shirt is soaked through at the bottom with ice-cold condensation. "Why you - OI! DON'T DRINK YET!" he breaks off from wheedling to yelling when Ben nonchalantly reaches into the plastic bag
"TASTES SO GOOD!" says Ben, exaggeratedly smacking his lips.
"EXCHAAAAAANGE!" roars Che Din, and that's the cue for an impromptu and very undignified game of chasing as Che Din pursues Ben.
You and Era watch them tear across the patchy grass as you get to the gazebo - the only shade in the park with seating - and make yourself comfortable on the wooden-slatted benches. "How they can
You grin at her, taking a bottle from Che Mat (who has, sanely, avoided getting pulled into the chase scene) and carefully pouring some of the cold fizzy drink into your mouth without touching the bottle to your lips. "Because gila lor."
She rolls her eyes. "So, eighteen
"...Era your boyfriend is birthday present is it? Wrap up and parents bring you ah?"
"Eh," and she does that see-saw thing with her hand. You've never actually met her current boyfriend, but her Instagram is full of couple photos of them at the university she goes to. "First date on birthday, count or not?"
"Counts," you decide, taking another swig of cold drink before you reluctantly set it aside. You never drink too much water at the park because everybody knows the state of the public toilets. You're not sure whether this one even still has toilets. "Except never wrap up." You lean in, a naughty grin on your face. "Unless you -"
"Astaghfirullah al'azim," says Era, mock scandalised. "Just turn eighteen then your vocab
"Era it's been like this ever since Form Six."
"Even worse! Underage!" Era's scandalised face could give the politicians on the news a run for their money. "
"Eh? What lucah?" says Ben, finally arriving in the gazebo. He's soaked through, and the bottle he holds is mostly empty. Then he yelps and dodges badly as Che Din appears behind him like the avatar of punishment, swinging the ice pack at his shoulder. It mostly connects, and it flings droplets of cold water at you and Era.
"Oi!" you scold, even if the droplets never made it to either of you. "Sit down!"
"Yes, madam
"..." you say, looking to Era for support.
She only shrugs. "Well, you were Pengawas for two years," she says.
"
Era laughs. "Don't like then still say yes, some more two years." She leans in. "Admit it, you enjoy what, got that guy, what was his name -"
"Nope! Nope nope nope! La la la cannot hear you!"
"-mix blood then extra cute right, Gregory-"
"CANNOT HEAR YOU FASTER DRINK YOUR 100PLUS-"
"-and then in the end turns out he already got boyfriend-" You glare at her. She shrugs. "What? True what."
"Wah serious ah?" says Che Din, and you turn your glare on him. He's completely unfazed. "I didn't know at all!"
"You weren't a pengawas," you tell him. "And anyway it's not like we'd tell just everyone about it," with a meaningful and accusatory look at Era, who blithely takes a drink. "Personal thing you know? Personal?"
"Anyway his boyfriend was cute," says Era, nodding. "I got him on insta, want to see?"
"See for what?" you grouse.
"Eh maybe he bi?" she suggests, scrolling through her phone. "Then still got chance."
"See see!" says Che Din, looking over Era's shoulder.
"You see for what?" she tells him. "You also not looking for boyfriend."
"Maybe he got cute girl friends," suggests Che Din. "Those pondan always have cute girl friends."
"...
But that's when your phone rings. It's an unknown cellphone number, and you sigh. It's probably a telemarketer, or somebody from the bank trying to get you to sign upfor a credit card. Seriously! Credit cards! You're only just eighteen and a few hours old! But you answer it anyway, because you've learned from experience that cutting the call just means they try again a few minutes later.
"Hello," you say in the deadest voice you can.
"Ah girl!!" says your father, echoing in a way that suggests he's on speaker mode. "You okay or not? House burned down yet?"
"...I'm outside with friends, Pa," you say, as deadpan as you can. At least it doesn't sound like he's on the road, so he's not phoning while he drives. "House is okay."
"Good, good," says Pa. "Eat lunch already?"
"Yes, Pa," you say. "Reach kampung already ah?"
"Almost there," he says, and you frown. He's lying. "Stop at petrol station you know? Toilet break and top up tank. Anyway got some things need you to do!"
Of course. No phone call from the parents is complete without something new to do. "A lot or not? I'm outside so you Whatsapp me if a lot, can?"
"No no it's really simple, ah, pass me that," he's speaking to somebody off the call and you're starting to suspect it's not Ma, and then his voice comes back to you. "Still there ah girl?"
"Still here, Pa. Who's that?"
"Okay number one! Don't get into competitions or new hobbies okay? No mahjong, no card games, no gambling, beauty pageants, whatever liddat. I think solitaire is okay?" There's something mumbled that you don't quite catch. "Only if it's offline!" More mumbling. "Oh and best if you use real cards and by yourself. Dunno why. Also don't go find fortune tellers or anything!"
"I don't gamble, Pa," you say. "I know what happened to Uncle Chan."
"Good, good," he says blithely. "Same thing but little bit different, don't try to do silly things! Like taking over the world or becoming Prime Minister or anything like that, okay? Just do your own thing can already!"
You're staring at the phone. Era and Che Din and Che Mat and Ben are all staring at you and not talking to each other like you wish they would so your four friends wouldn't be staring at you like you'd grown a second head.
"So just stay in the house is it?"
"Something like that?" says Pa.
"Eh need to go shopping though!" cuts in Ma at once, "and need to take Kau for walks still! Not just sit in the room only!"
"Ma," you say. "I'm not even in the house right now."
"Ya but you know what I mean! There's food in the fridge but you can't just GrabFood forever," and from there the conversation becomes surreally mundane because Ma has a whole list of things about the house that you need to take care of - laundry, Kau, food, repairmen who've been booked for little things here and there and some of those need to be cancelled and others need to be checked on, and there's a whole thing about the phone line -
"Eh Ma just Whatsapp me can?"
"I try see how," she says, her voice wobbling a bit. "See how can? We can't call you too much."
"It's for our own good!" Pa calls down the line.
"Anyway I'll try to Whatsapp you!" says Ma. "Stay safe okay?"
"I'm fine," you say, but you're starting to wonder just what you've ended up in, but you can't exactly ask them right now when all your friends are raptly watching you. "You all also take care."
"Love you, ah girl. Bye," says Ma.
"BYE!" shouts Pa, and the call drops.
You put your phone down, staring at the screen.
There's a very short silence, and then Era says: "Amanda, what happened?"
~*~*~
4 SPINS AVAILABLE!
~*~*~
Your friends have Questions! You respond with:
[ ] Complete honesty: you're not 100% sure this is the safe safe thing to do given the weirdness of your parents' behaviour, but you trust your friends so you're going to tell them everything that's happened since you woke up this morning!
- [ ] Use a SPIN to prove your new weird ability! (Write in what you use. You have an ice pack, bottles of fizzy drinks in varying levels of fullness, a headscarf, a watch, a phone, and you're in a park so there's leaves and grass everywhere.)
[ ] Partial honesty.
- [ ] Your parents have been acting weird since this morning and you're not sure why, but they're entitled to some mid-life madness and you're sure they'll be back soon.
- [ ] (Write-in what you want to tell them.)
[ ] No honesty.
- [ ] Everything's fine, your parents are just acting weird or something, don't worry! Hey, what's for dinner?
- [ ] (Write-in what you want to tell them.)
But then!
[ ] On your way out of the park, some guy runs up behind you, grabs Era's purse, pushes her to the ground, and runs for it.
- [ ] You didn't spend two years doing
- [ ] You stay with Era as the guys go running after the snatch thief.
[ ] As the time passes, the gazebo fills up with aunties and uncles and a boom box. It's their evening tai chi time, and you're invited to join.
- [ ] "No new hobbies!" said Pa, and so the four of you leave and get into a round of anywheres and whatevers for dinner (which, again, you settle).
- [ ] What's the worst that could happen? You join in with the tai chi, even if you aren't quite dressed for exercise.
[ ] Ma's errands sound urgent, and Ben (plus his car) are right there, good for hauling things about. Time for the supermarket!
- [ ] A crying child begs you to help her find her parents.
- [ ] You run into an old schoolteacher, who reacts to your NEETness with a part time job offer.