De ene ezel noemt de andere altijd langoor? (One donkey always call the other long ears)
Dawn lights came through the palm sized widow, declaring the beginning of a new day. Small letters began dancing in front of Christina’s eyes. Her eyes felt dry and painful. She put down the novel on top of the other novel . There wasn’t enough room for a cupboard in her room, so all Christina’s favorite novels are stacked on top of each other on the shoebox next to her bed. Her belly started to make noises, protesting for the mistreatment. She didn’t have a proper dinner, and probably won’t have any time for breakfast either.
Ah! She shouldn’t have read through a whole night again! Particularly not on Friday, the day she had to work part-time; Saturday, Sunday neither, nor Monday. Actually Christina works in a kiosk selling drinks and sandwiches four days week, which made the study looks more part-time.
The job itself is not that demanding, but she does need to able to concentrate.
Otherwise a wrong mental calculation of how much 1 espresso, 2 green tees, 3 hotdogs + 4 chocolate bars would cost, she’d have to hand in her own wages for compensation. In those cases, she often turns out to be a free volunteer at the end of the day, making no money, a waste of her effort to walk around a whole day like a sleeping ghost. The park she works in might be a Wonderland, Christina can’t afford to be Alice.
Oh, no, the mobile alarm rings, it’s already 6:30 in the morning! It can’t be true! She had to get washed and dress up within 30 minutes and run to the tram No.2, which is a block away. Otherwise she’d miss the train that leaves from Amsterdam central station on 7:36 to Harlem, hence miss the bus from Harlem station to the Floriade Park, location of the Catering company Christina works for. The park is famous for its flowers & plants, currently hosting a once every ten year international exhibition of flowers from all over the world. Christina can’t afford to miss the train, because she really does need her part-time job.
The ridiculous thing about transportation here: it is so well organized that you may take a train to another city for work everyday. The trains here work like buses in China, albeit with some minor delays. But if you miss a bus here, then you are in trouble! Never expect that you can simply jump on the next line in 2 or 3 minutes. If you have bad luck you may need to restlessly toeing and gearing around the bus stop for more than 30 minutes for the next line, although it is a little bit better in the center of the city then downtown, but conservatively speaking, 20 minutes waiting is fairly common, and it always feels like 20 years if you know you might be late for work.
Taxi is not an option, it rides gently after a tram or bus, politely waiting for pedestrians to cross the street first, even under green lights. Besides, taxi fare is every expensive here. Amsterdam probably has the most expensive taxi system in the world. A 30minute ride can cost you a whole day’s wage.
Under the condition that you are making 6 euros per hour, 10 hours per day like Christina does, and you still will be hopelessly late for work anyways, a luxury of no good. Even the tourists never take the taxis. It only serves as a kind of emergency help if you are absolutely lost and embarrassed to ask help from any policeman or women.
Yes, maybe this is another abnormal thing to a normal Chinese citizen; there are as many policewomen as policemen, if not more. They are fully armed, wondering around at all major squares and shopping centers. Although, every few days you would still hear about a new crime of drug dealers clearing each other out or a missing girl’s body found somewhere near the highway. Maybe it is not that bad, after all crimes do get committed in all the major cities. Despite Amsterdam is quite small in size, the multicultural mix of its residents plus legal consumption of soft drugs and “red-lights” does not render it easy for any police force.
Who cares, anyway, Christina never went shopping on Zeedijk in the late evening. It is a bloody shame that the only piece of China in Amsterdam find its place only one street away from the Red light district. The area attracts many tourists as well as drug dealers everyday, to be more precise, every night. Christina failed to puzzle out so far which one was the first who set foot beside the central station, the red light, or the red flag, but she would certainly not cease the effort to find out the truth for her very own dignity.
These Cantonese supermarkets were completely localized per openings time, none of those shops stay open after 6pm. On Sunday’s the shops are closed even earlier. Work life balance as they call it, this is very different compare to the Chinese shops, that open quite early and close very late at weekends pursuing extra sales.
Most of the people here spend their free time in search for “quality time”. The more wealthy people fly out for vacations during most weekends, the less wealthy people go visiting museums instead. Even the homeless often go picnics and lie on the beach in case the sun would shine under god’s mercy. Anyway, to flock in shops making tinned-satin as Chinese normally do is generally considered no class.
Café s and bars open till very late here though, normally to the early hours, 2 or 4 in the morning, some of them stay open the whole night through. Many people here often go out after 11pm for a drink with friends. Not only those crazy youngsters with their crazy hair, (often painted in the kind of color combinations that beyond any lunatic painter’s imagination) but also middle aged people and grand couples with very normal looking and nerves. Night life as they call it!
Also these friendly people are very keen to chat with your about the “night life” activities. Just like the Chinese people are keen to share information about cooking and food.
The first questions your colleague would ask you is: “What enjoyable things have you done at weekends (or last night)?”
If you keep answering: “I have read a very interesting book”. They would all nod sympathetically and try to cheer you up by inviting you over, “just join us for a drink tonight! You need to have a life you know.”
If you play the Chinese politeness by saying “no, no, don’t bother”, for fear of a straight “yes” might cause any possible inconvenience, you may soon find out that you are ruled out for your very own impoliteness of turning people down.
Because here in this country, yes is a yes, no does mean no.No one is interested in some very shy Chinese dull doll who doesn’t know what life means outside her shell and had not even got a proper manner.
Oh, god, the mobile rings again, 6:45, Christina always set double alarm in case the first one at 6:30 would fail to wake her up. Only15 minutes left, no time for any day dreaming anymore. She quickly put on the black jeans and black T shirt spread out on the chair, there was no room for a wardrobe. The outfit to wear today was picked last night already, from the big suitcase from China that she brought along. Socks and underwear also well prepared. The black handbag is settled with keys, and the entrance card of the park surely lies in the wallet to save her as much time as possible in the morning.
If only it was one of the 3 school days, she would have been able to allow herself to be late for an hour, and sneak in during the short break, just for the sake of the presence. Another puzzle, the teachers here have the discretion to punish you with real credits in the exam by simply counting your presence throughout the course.
What a joke? In China, if only one does well in the exam, it’s good enough right? Nobody gets punished by missing one or two lectures. Besides Christina has very good reasons… While maybe two hours extra sleep doesn’t sounds very convincing, but she does deserve credits for going through all those text books by herself in the library corner.
After all she jumped into the 3rd year of the HAS with practically no basic knowledge in business at all. The best she has done in China was that she managed to speak fluent English, to everyone’s surprise actually. She even managed to make a few jokes with the HAS study advisor, which luckily saved her two years time by skipping the foundation phase.
Those books like to and so on did help a lot; she has an idea about what’s going on in the 3rd year lectures now. It’s always been easier for her concentrate in a quiet library rather than in the middle of a frenzy class, because here in class, everyone could just interrupt the lecture with all sorts of nonsense questions. Very often the questions asked are already understood by the class at large, but because one or two students insist on asking, everyone else has to be patient and listen to the same explanations over and over again.
Tina knew for sure many Chinese teacher would just faint at the rude manner of students here. Most Chinese students would not interrupt the lesson by asking questions; half due to respect to the professors, half due to the fact that on one wants to be perceived as ignorant. If they do speak out, they would put up their hands first. Most of them choose to ask their questions privately after the course or go and puzzle them out by reading more books.
2 minutes over 7 o’clock, no time to make her hair into two plaits anymore as she usually does, with two elastic rings on the wrist, Christina jumped into the high heeled black shoe, picked up the hand bag, gave a final shot to the mirror. The mirror confirmed a tired pale face which seemed older than her real age. One of the best Dutch mistakes Christina appreciates is that they truly have no clue about an easterner’s age. Just like Chinese people couldn’t tell how old a Dutch uncle looks like, Dutch people think all Asian female between 15-30 looks alike….
5 over 7, the door behind Christina is cautiously closed. She never bothered to have lock made. The attic she rented was originally a storage room. No bugler would be interested in her old socks. Quietly she walked downstairs, the attic was on the 5th floor, in Chinese manner, 6th floor. Dutch people name the first floor here as ground floor, and count from the 0th, Christina used to get out at the 1st floor to look for the exit in her early days in this country.
As soon as her heels landed on the ground outside, Christina raced to the tram station without even noticing the very nice early morning air. She really needed to fight hard against those high heels for a going, no mention running. Luckily, it’s not raining yet. One could never predict the weather here. One minute it’s still hot and sunny, the next minute it might be raining cats and dogs, they could bite really hard as Christina seldom remembers or willing to bring an umbrella. To carry around a clumsy umbrella is such a meaningless excise. She either lose it in the tram or metro when she woke up suddenly at her stops or last stops, or have it broken by the strong sea wind which comes always hand in hand with the rains.
It is quite a scene during the stormy days; you will see many dead bodies of colorful fancy umbrellas lying overall on the street. Christina was too clever to make those wasteful investments except to open an umbrella shop; it must be an everlasting business here considering the lifespan of an umbrella is so terribly short!!
But where is the tram? 7:15 already, and it would take at least 15 minutes to the central station. That leaves 6 minutes to buy the train ticket and run to the platform… The tram had to come right away!! Full anxiety, Christina pulls a long neck and keeps staring into the direction where line 2 should appear, her sleepy dry eyes barely able to stay open….as if her eagerness together with two other equally anxious early birds would speed up the tram…at all…
Lights in the shops on both sides of the street are still on. Shops here are rarely big in size, but most of them are very well decorated. Even the small socks shop is also carefully designed with tall flourishing green plants in huge pots. No idea what they all called. Those long beautiful names of too many kinds of plants and flowers never stayed long in Christina’s mind, she really loves them though. Through the window you could see the cozy atmosphere plotted with lively greens. Oh, be alert, Christina warned herself, under no circumstances you would be allowed to be any kind of shopaholic, no way. The only kind of holic you were allowed to be was workaholic plus studyholic. What a bloody shame, also almost aged 24, Chinese manner near 25, (Dutch count their age per birthdays, Chinese count their age per year, a baby born in December would turn 2 years old by luna Chinese new year, but remain one years old in Holland before the next December) she is still fighting for a bloody diploma without any decent working experience.
Standing in a kiosk selling ice cream wouldn’t count for sure, the 1 years work in XY Corp, the Chinese state owned car parts Co shouldn’t count either. The working environment of a state owned firm couldn’t differ more with a western European company, from many aspects. The most Christina did at XY Corp was endlessly interpreting the beautifully structured speeches made to foreign business partners, by the deputy mayor or some party leaders who somehow all managed to sit on the board of XY Corp. Mind you the talks per se weren’t anything special; it’s the structuring of it, that’s the real art. They could easily talk for hours with a great degree of enthusiasm, though one sentence out of the 30 is the only one you should listen and get, but how on earth would a straight forward foreign visitor figure that out? So all the poor visitors could do were simply nodding and smiling.
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Next semester Christina must find a placement here somewhere. She should make something out of it. If only she would get the chance…. She knew any company would be satisfied with her attitude if not skills. She doesn’t mind hard working, not at all, she’d love to work hard. But loads Dutch people got paid for doing nothing, seriously, 1million out of 17m population are on that doing nothing WAO list. A bloody shame! Really, unemployed people here can get nearly 1200 euros per month as long as they prove they still are trying to find the next job. Christina cursed herself as well as those parasites, or maybe she was just jealous that her parents would never ever be able to get even close to any such kind of a list. Except on hers, In Chinese village, even some cities, children ARE the pension &social security plans of their parents.
Thanks to the Tram, Christina stopped to drag on with the scary thoughts, thoughts she always tried to bury somewhere far back in her head as long as she could. Had to think positive! Had to behave positive!! Someone once said that life is just like a mirror image, if you cry, she cries too, and if you smile, it smiles back……
Imagining herself as a tourist who was having a city tram excursion, Christina managed a smile on her face, but vanished very soon as she accidentally stared into that pair of big disapproval eyes decorated with real long artificial eye lashes. Owner of the eyes sitting opposite Christina has bloody-red thick lips also, the fancy dresses she has must be from the fashion shops on Kalvestreet, and the boots looks like Boss.
The whole cover from head to toe from inside to outside on Christina are all “on sale” items from H & M. She never went to the Bijnkof except the 4th floor where you may check some new books and CDs. Even there, she mostly just did the on shelf reading.
Wish I am a real bloody idiot, cursed Christina with all her heart the nth time just in one morning, then she would be at least able to smile whenever she wants despite whatever others think, or wear, come on, this wasn’t right, she was not so shallow as to get depressed just because some material thing? By the way that huge bloody mouth was no beauty but just the trend this summer, who knows maybe next year small eyes as Christina’s might become popular, or even single eye, like pirates of the Caribbean. Imagine the fashion bird sitting opposite to her would have only one huge eye left above that bloody mouth…Christina tries hard to restrain her laugh…
“The last stop!” woke up by the shout of the bus driver, Christina jumped out with eyes half open, mind half in sleep. Thanks god a million time, for making Floriade Park the last stop of the bus.
It was a terrible experience when she woke up in Amersfoort once for an appointment in Utrecht. She had to reschedule another date because she couldn’t make it within the next 2 hours.
Walking distance is about 100 meters from the bus to the temporary container office of Happy Food catering Co. A strange name indeed, does food feel happy at all to be eaten? Christina shook her head as she approaches the office.
“Morgen, “ Christina greeted the group of Dutch youngsters who also work as part-timers here, and relieved that the mangers haven’t arrived yet.
“Goede morgen”, “Nee - Hau!”, a few boys shouted back with exaggerated extra long tone and giggled for that very common Chinese Hello. Christina pulled a smile and settled herself in a corner with a careful distance from the group, not too far to hear their laughing at each other’s last nights and not too close to be asked, either about her own last night or to share their cigarettes and chewing gums.
Actually, Christina does like most of these young guys in their 20’s here, some of them even younger, 15 or 17. Different from those Chinese little Emperor/empresses who are so spoiled by their parents, and never ever made a penny with their own hands no matter due to no intention or no chance, (single child are often too well protected by their parents besides there weren’t really many part time job opportunities I china as too many laid off workers would just be very happy to do the job full time with a part time salary.) at least these guys here do work for their biers, cigars or the great paintings on their faces or hair.
10 to nine, William drove in, the manager on morning duty on Saturdays who rarely showed up on time. He opened the office container first, let the group flood in for change. The working uniforms were rather simple, red T-shirt plus a very long blue apron, one size only. Although with 165cm, 50 kg Christina used to be considered a big strong girl in China, here she was below average both in length and weight. Even on top of those incredibly high heels. The T shirt was ridiculously big and loose, the upper side of the apron had to be folded ever since the first time she stepped on it and fell right outside the container door with all the coins running everywhere. It was also William on duty that time and he didn’t fire the clumsy Chinese girl right away simply because he enjoyed the good laugh.
Christina knew they all considered her as a little Chinese clown of 18, god knows she was a bloody old aunty of 23 and still came to pick the job from the 18s or 20s. For a moment, she even saw the only inscription curved in huge red letters on her grave stone-A bloody shame. Maybe she wouldn’t be allowed to have a grave place at all due to her nationality, what a huge pity, because her very best Dutch friend Anna was a very good sculptor and she would definitely curve a stone free for Christina if she ever ran into a car.
“Uh, Tsing, Kiosk 6, here you go and walk slow”, caught the coins bag from William, Christina mumbled a “Bedankt” (Thank you) and hurried out of door ignoring his ill humor. These people here only called her Chinese name, better than those Americans who forced you an English name for their own convenience. Except that she felt her name sounds really weird in Dutch. It was so close to a sneeze that she had to concentrate to make sure that someone was indeed referring to her name instead of catching a cold.
Kiosk 6 lies all the way up next to the North entrance of the park, around 20 minutes walking distance. The walking is actually the most enjoyable part of every working day here. Along the whole way you’d walk through all different flower fields and green plantations, no any air fresher could ever match the real scent from these flowers in the fresh morning air. The trees and flowers were all planted to form welcome words which you could only tell if you looked from faraway, or on the top of the green hill in the middle of the park. Ticket free for all that! Tulip is the only flower name Christina knew in Dutch and a few other sorts of flowers she knew their Chinese name, all the rest she only knew their colors.
She wished never so badly if only she had learned a bit of art. How nice would it be to carry around a few drawing boards and brushes to paint all these down, or maybe just detail that little blue nameless butterfly-like flower which she loved most, exactly the same as she ever saw in the forest behind her village in North China.
The bloody shame ran through Christina’s mind n+1th times in still the same morning, not because of that she hadn’t the chance for art lesson, but the fact that so many other children in that village hadn’t even a chance to go to an ordinary school……… Or maybe even worse, those who did get the chance to be educated turned out to be desperate fugitives very ashamed of their birth village. Nobody went back to do something, those who ever escaped…..
After a few times standing behind a Unox hotdogs stand or Ola Ice cream stand outdoor, Christina was made chief in charge at Kiosk 6 with 2 or 3 assistants varing from one day to another who would come at 9:30. Because most of these youngsters came only once or twice a week, Christina became the regular here. Still it ia rather brave for them to name an Engli-Dutch speaking Chinese to be the command in charge for that kiosk, wasn’t it? Although Christina was not doing too badly in understanding almost everything already, but to reply with correct grammar and accent in Dutch might take ages. Why wasn’t it so hard when she picked up English? Ah, It must be her aging brains…..
Opened the door, counted the change, put coins in different cups per face value, counted all the inventories and filled in the daily inventory list per item, set all the garbage cans out, flushed the coffee machine, threw 20 pistolets, 10 croissants, 10 chocolate breads and 15 sausage rows in the oven, baked 15 krokets, (a kind of Dutch specialty without translation, the closest can be crispy sausage, they even had a menu Mac kroket in McDonalds here). What’s next, oh, yeah, heat the Unox sausage for hot dogs, slice tomatoes and cucumbers for sandwiches, set a ready sliced apple pie and few donuts on the front counter, cover them with plastic folly.
About 20minutes passed, Christina give a relieved sigh, she seemed well prepared for the day! It certainly wasn’t so easy at the very beginning. She survived and become handier at the process by the day. Of course she still gets burned by the oven every now and then, when she’s in too much of a hurry to take care, but the red signs on her arm from a few days ago are nearly invisible now. One surely shouldn’t be jailed in the past as the wounds would disappear given more time. Think ahead might help, say next week, um, tuition installment would be due, the week after; the cage attic rent would be due.
One wouldn’t live in the future either, Christina told herself to make the best out of today since that’s where real life is. A cup of tee would be a lovely start, just before she reached out for a cup, knock, knock, knock, the rest of the crew arrived.
“Morning, Sara!” Christina shouted with a big real happy smile of the whole morning, and Sara smiled back. Sara is one of the very few girls here Christina has worked with and felt rather close as a planet- mate, a 4th year Psychology student on Free University, a few years older than Christina is.
The other girl called Marlijn, first time today. After explained basically what should be done here to Marlijn, Christina followed Sara into the mini kitchen at the backside and left Marlijn behind the counter in case any earlier visitors came.
“So, is the second essay topic approved?” asked Christina, sat on the counter between the water tap and deep fryer.
“No, re-rejected.” Sipped her tea, Sara continued her very brief answer standing beside the huge oven, “too common they say”.
“Are you sure they have no psychological problems? Didn’t they say the first topic ‘why artists tend to commit more suicides’ too abnormal?”
“Would you believe there are any normal psychologists in the world at all?” Sara laughed at Christina’s naivety.
But you might turn into yet another one; knew she better not saying it out loud, Christina tried to analyze the case “so no research on children rebellious behavior and no research about suicide artists, any new idea already?”
“Got to fake something in between, but don’t worry, still months ahead, with you?”
“As always,” answered Christina nonchalant, as she always did when she had to talk about herself “4 days Floriade, 3 days HAS”. “You really tough, you know” “No choice to be not.”
“Come on; don’t go blue, one more year you will be through with the HAS, any plans after?” “A master if I can find a way to manage it, certainly not through baking breads here.”
“Scholarships?” “Checked, only for the first year Chinese students who applies inside of China through an certain agency, I am here already, too late to turn to their marketing package, no scholarships at all, only pure consumptions to boost the sluggish economy”
“Loan?” “If anyone would lend me 35000 Euros based on nothing, I bet you would have a real nice topic for your psychic thesis.”
“I pray for you, keep me posted.” “You have my word.”
“I am sure it will be a very good word.” “Thanks. You just have the magic to light everything up, what are your plans after thesis?” Christina changed the focus back on Sara; she can never stand to talk about herself for up to 5 minutes, not even with Sara.
“I am planning a world trip, don’t want to be fixed up on a regular position yet, I am crazy about travel, have to explore the world first.” “Terrific! Where from?”
“Egypt, you know there is no physical explanation for the construction of the pyramids.” “So you expect a mental one, but where comes the money?”
“Saved a bit along the way, and 3more months working here should deliver something.” “Oh, yeah” Christina realized Sara didn’t have to spend on rent as she still lives with her parents, and not on public transportations either as long as she has a student pass. There are also few hundred Euros per month from the education funds of the government. All can be used for traveling or vacation. While Christina was completely a different cup of tea, she had to pay everything without any backing up.
The souvenir shops opposites are also opened, Sara and Marlijn decided to go for a look, no customers yet anyway.
The first costumer came for a thrown away camera right after the two left, a 60+ Dutch lady who required Christina to explain her the instructions printed in clear Dutch on the camera, and argued that she was charged here twice as much as its normal price else where for the rubbish plus the service from a wrong shop assistant who spoke no good Dutch, and if the rubbish was not going to work according to Christina ’s instructions she would come back for the money.
After all that The old lady paid with a trembling hand hardly able to hold the purse stable, by counting the coins cent per cent into Christina ’s hands that are obviously also trembling. (ah...wrong shop assistant…geeee)
“It is 10 cent too much” Christina counted them into different cups and then returned the 10cent extra. “It wasn’t, it was your tip!” the lady exclaimed proudly.
“Sorry, Madam, but we are not allowed to take tips here,” Christina dropped the coin back in the lady’s wallet which she obviously took too long to close with her trembling hands. “Thanks all the same, should I help you to close your wallet?” now Christina even smiled,
“No, thanks I don’t see your hands function any better than mine.” retorted the lady with equal dignity.
By the time Marlijn was back, there were already a few aged ladies sipping their wake up coffee on the terrace. Besides Christina had already managed to point a French who understands no bits of English nor Dutch the way to the tour bus, showed a group of Japanese who ignored her historical resentment the way down the green hill, lied to William who came for his occasional check that the other two shop assistants went for toilets, answered her mobile against the rules though there was no customer at that moment, got her finger burned again when she tried to open up the hot sausage bags from the boiling water………..
Another memorable figure was a young Dutch man aged around 30, while, a couple actually. He was very tall, wearing glasses, in blue T-shirt, boyish face. His partner was short in length, compare to him, but much wider in width, in red. He had ordered some coffee and sausage rolls after helped his partner to a table at a corner facing the lake further away from the crowded groups. If it hadn’t been the wasp, his lady in red wouldn’t collapse; then Tina wouldn’t have remembered them at all. No one knows wherefrom, there were many wasps flying around the Terrace, they don’t really bite, mostly just fight for some left over apple pies and cola drinks. Someone had on purposely left a half drank cola tin on the table the couple chose to sit, a few wasps were tricked in. Tina heard a hysterical cry from the corner, the lady red was shaking as a falling leave in the arms of the tall blue. Coffees and sausage rolls all fallen on the ground, together with the cola tin, a few wasps were still climbing around the tin opening.
People laughed at the lady’s overreaction, everyone could get a bit shocked by those wasps. Yet Lady Red didn’t stop with one scream, she kept screaming, in deep anguish. People stopped laughing. They were shocked.
Tina quickly went over with some coffee and a glass of cold SPA blue, he said sorry instead of thanks, something in that pair of blue eyes hurt Tina even through his glasses, she wasn’t sure what it was, helpless, pain or bitter? He still gently held his red in his arms, stroking her hair, tapping her back, half carrying her to another corner as handling a piece of fragile antique. Tina went over with them, set the coffee and water on that table, fetched broom and dustpan to clean up. At that particular moment Tina was terribly envious of that lady Red; be whatever lady red mightn’t have, she had him. Tina’s felt the burned finger hurt even more, but no shoulders, and no arms ever available for her to hold for a few moments……sad…sad…..
Don’t be ridiculous! Tina shouted in her own head One get what she deserves, She’d never scream at a wasp, neither at a mouse as any ordinary girl should do… Of course all the blue eyed loving guys would all be stocked up to play hero in front of those girlish girls instead of Tina, a much too boyish girl, if girl at all. Tina couldn’t help but constantly glancing at them. Till he came over to pay for the coffee and water, she said it was free of charge because of the wasp tin, he insisted the payment and said it was just her girlfriend’s normal reaction to things, if it wasn’t the wasp, it could be a bee. He wanted to make it a joke. But Tina wasn’t able to smile; something from his blues eyes still hurt her.
After they went away, Sara came back, Marlijn told the story and laughed at the fact that such a chubby lady could be scared by a tiny beast; Sara explained over some psychological fear, broken nerves under certain circumstances and alike that she had some friends with similar problems. Tina wondered how long the Blue Eye would be able to keep his nerves under control.
So went the day very quickly from 12:00 as every other day, with the 3 of them running on their heels, with Christina’s the highest, for more baking, slicing, bottle opening, table cleaning and charging. Each of them managed to eat a hotdog back in the kitchen in turn for lunch and a short break to sit down after 5 in the evening. After the breaks it was time for the cleaning, all whatever tangible things involved had to be purified for tomorrow, including picking up the cigarettes butts from the few hundreds square meters ground of the Terrace and making all utensils, cookers and the floor inside shinning again before filling in the final inventory list.
Make sure the kiosk was well locked; the 3 of them went back together to the container office down to the other end of the park without much talking. Though the same way everyday, it didn’t feel the same on the way back as on the way coming, or was evening just more depressive than morning?
After Christina filled in the form and got paid for the 10 hours together with the others, it was already 10 to 8pm when she walked to the Bus stop. With the poor pair of foot aching from the uttermost humiliation of those terrible heels the whole day, Christina scrabbled into the Amsterdam central station an hour later.
Line 2 would leave in 15 minutes, which meant her foot had to survive for another quarter. In the AKO bookstore she went, for a glance in those glossy magazines just to distract attention away from her foot.
“Hello!” a sudden tap on her right shoulder from behind together with the sudden shout in the quiet book store, Christina was shocked and dropped her magazine on the ground. She bended immediately to pick it up right away without turning back to see whoever the monster was, if the book is damaged she’d have to spent 1/5 of her day for a dam glance. Standing up, the pawing hand also came back on her left shoulder, her teeth clenched at the very sight of the black paw even before she turned herself back, so she stepped away first before turning.
“Hello.” She sizzled with icy tone and stared with cold eyes at Brian’s black smiling face with terrible white teeth all over. Technically speaking no teeth could be on a face all over, but that is the image Christina feels whenever she’s confronted with a laughing Brian……the sharp contrast of sheer black and white when he doesn’t keep his mouth shut.
For god’s sake, her day might be well through, but the nightmare seemed just getting started. Brian was one of those blacks in the HAS who had done some cases together with Christina, and one of the few who ever asked her out despite she never went out with any.
“It is so long time no see, I was just on my way back from a lawyer friend for some copyright advices and I saw you when I pass by the door” “Law cases?” Christina asked flatly with the least interest.
“No, No, No, for my own book.” He even extended his smile, “I have written a book.” “Aha, Christina nods suspiciously, “you have written a book, What about?”
“You know, some South African stories, just published today, you must go and buy one.” “Yeah, I will do”, answers Christina out of politeness, but shouldn’t the author of the book sign a few and giving out to friends? Aha, good he finally realized that in no way would she ever be any kind of his friends. Never.
“What are ya up to?” asked Brain, “Nothing really in particular”, Christina hated the fact that she was chatting with this black guy in the quiet book store despite he said he might published a book, “have to run, see you another time”, quickly she placed the magazine back on shelf and ran out of the bookstore heading to the tram station, jumped in line 1 which was just about leaving, wrong tram, but doesn’t matter, she could get out at Leids Square to change to line 2.
In the tram, Christina tried to calm down and swallow the blow inside the damp tram. That bloody black guy even published a book! And she only got a few pieces of diary full of tears without any consistency. She only wrote diary when she felt too stressed or depressed to sleep or to do anything else. And this guy, this black guy who she had always seen as no good….oh,
No, Christina suddenly stopped thinking for a moment, then outrageously realized what lied behind the whole uneasiness of this matter, oh no, this was just all wrong, very wrong,…. What the hell made she think that a black guy who might be as intelligent as anybody else is couldn’t publish a book? God, what kind of a bloody dirty mind she was having here to discriminate other people? Being a victim of discrimination, she herself should only kill even a tiny bit of discriminate nerve if there was ever any.
But what the hell was she doing here? God, it might be true that Anna’s purse were robbed by a few black boys right in front of her own doorstep, it might be true that there were often black boys hang around train stations making the scary atmosphere, but it could be anyone, and for gods sake, she was yellow. Although she was literally whiter than a lot of whites since they spend as much time as they could having suntan to ruin their lovely milky skin into the so called healthy vacation brown, while Christina spends as less as possible time to even expose to sunshine at all.
But she had completely no problem with her yellow skin and black hair, (sometimes a bit red or purple, hair, she meant,) nobody had the right to accuse anyone for their colors because they had no choice, oh, no, it was still wrong, it was nothing about choices, it was just…...
Now Christina feels like that she should be the one who really deserved to be robbed by a black. God, this is exhausting. She planned earlier to drop out at the American Pizza for a take away, but now she believed she deserved to be on diet tonight, if not weeks, for the fact this discriminating mind ever crossed her, and she would never allow herself to think that way again.
Though she would still never go out with any black guy, neither white, nor yellow, just nobody, good, which means basically she had a general problem in getting any kinds of relationships with any male creatures, that had nothing to do with colors.
When the tram stopped in front of the only AlbertHijn supermarket in Amsterdam that opened till 10pm, Christina reached the verdict that she deserved some salads for dinner after all, or a Mars bar, popcorn would be even better.
把自己想象成一名乘电车做环城游览的游人,Christina 脸上总算挂上了一丝笑容,可是没多会儿,无意间撞进一双酷酷的不屑的眼睛,她的笑容立马消失不见。那双眼睛上配了一幅长长的假睫毛,眼睛的主人坐在christina的对面,一副厚厚的嘴唇涂得血红,一身新潮服饰无一不来自kalvestreet的各家时装店,靴子竟然是Sachs. Christina 从头到脚从里到外全是H&M的打折货,她甚至从来没进过bijnkof,4楼除外,在那儿你可以掏到一些新书和cd,可就算这样,她大多也是光看不买。
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真希望我是个傻瓜,一早上Christina 第n次满心愤愤,那样的话至少能做到随时随地的傻笑,而不必管别人怎么想,或怎么穿。好啦,这么想太不对了,她还不至于这么肤浅,为了区区物质上的东西就情绪低落吧?再说了,那张血红的大嘴也没啥美感,也就今夏的一个潮流。天知道,可能明年会流行小眼睛,跟christina 这样的,或者流行独眼,加勒比海盗那样的。想想吧,面前的时尚达人只留一只大眼挂在血红的大嘴上方 … Christina 拼命抿住嘴以免笑出声来,以免这位时尚达人觉得Christina 对她有意思就不好了。(这里百荷很多的说)
有人突然从背后拍拍她的右肩,静静的书店里只听一声响亮的“hello!”, Christina 吓得把杂志掉到了地上,顾不上转身看看谁是这可恶的吓人精, 她赶紧弯腰去捡杂志,万一损坏一点儿,她可要为这该死的一眼赔上五分之一的工钱。直起身来,那只禄山之爪也垂到了她的左肩上,一看见那只黑黑的手,她的牙就咬在了一起,于是她先退开了一步才转过身。