Dim Sum Sum Sum...
There is uncontrollable laughter downstairs. The air is infiltrated with different concoctions of perfume, cigarette smoke, and voices of different pitches are struggling to be louder than the ones that expressed before them. Michael Buble is crooning full blast on the stereo, ignored by all.
I am merely describing the atmosphere of my living room, with my mother and four of her old friends having their rare get-together. What are they talking about? I don't know, and I seriously don't want to.
Earlier on we had gone to a Chinese restaurant for some dim sum. Since all of these friends of my mother live in KL, they had decided to meet up at Holiday Villa for lunch, then retreat back to my house for a long uninterrupted chat and coffee.
And since my father is off on the other side of the world on a business trip, I had to tag along for lunch as there is no one to save me.
They're taking pictures of themselves the way Hanis enjoys. (Two people in a picture with one stretching her arm out holding the camera) They're teasing each other, calling each other a bitch, and on the way back here there was a plastic bag filled with boxes of tampons on the passenger seat.
After setting up the coffee table and laying out the desserts and dishes, I had to search for my cat, and now as I sit down to type this down, I can see him peeking from the back of my desk. He is scared. I am scared.
I look at them, and I think of my friends. I look at my mother and think of what Oscar Wilde said, and what my father enjoys reminding me.
All I can say is : oh, shit.
All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his.
Oscar Wilde
I am merely describing the atmosphere of my living room, with my mother and four of her old friends having their rare get-together. What are they talking about? I don't know, and I seriously don't want to.
Earlier on we had gone to a Chinese restaurant for some dim sum. Since all of these friends of my mother live in KL, they had decided to meet up at Holiday Villa for lunch, then retreat back to my house for a long uninterrupted chat and coffee.
And since my father is off on the other side of the world on a business trip, I had to tag along for lunch as there is no one to save me.
They're taking pictures of themselves the way Hanis enjoys. (Two people in a picture with one stretching her arm out holding the camera) They're teasing each other, calling each other a bitch, and on the way back here there was a plastic bag filled with boxes of tampons on the passenger seat.
After setting up the coffee table and laying out the desserts and dishes, I had to search for my cat, and now as I sit down to type this down, I can see him peeking from the back of my desk. He is scared. I am scared.
I look at them, and I think of my friends. I look at my mother and think of what Oscar Wilde said, and what my father enjoys reminding me.
All I can say is : oh, shit.
All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That's his.
Oscar Wilde
