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And then he recoveredāin about three secondsāthe moment she explained the proposition. His gaze locked onto her. He seemed to look right through her, through the building, and halfway to Hawaii. Then he reined-in his focus and his mood morphed back to the way it was when she showed him her fish.
āYou what?ā
She grabbed a cushion. āHeās asked me to go live with him. In Japan, Nagoya. And work for Sanomo. Thatās his proposition. He probably means āproposal,ā if the truth was known, because I think heās got bigger ideas.ā
āGo live in Japan and work for Sanomo?ā
āHe says he can get me a job.ā
Ben stared, wide-eyed. āYou going to do it or what?ā
āNot sure.ā
He took a step toward her and kissed her forehead. āSumiko, sweetheart, let me be first to congratulate you. The future Ms. Dr. Murayama.ā
āNot necessarily. And please donāt make fun.ā She buried her face in the cushion. āThis isnāt the right time. I feel delicate.ā
He sank to the floor. She heard his knees strike wood, then shuffles and snorts behind the cushion.
She rose from the ottoman, bypassed his smirk, and sought a momentās refuge in the kitchen. She drenched her wrists in cold water, opened the refrigerator, and poked around shelves of fresh produce. They were jam-packed with vegetables, salads, and bento boxes. Oh, how she hated bento boxes.
Tonight was a mistake: she shouldnāt have done this. She shouldnāt have lured him to California. But she couldnāt let him leave on this awkward, foolish, note. She must act like an adult and be professional.
She tugged a bag of grass from behind a bowl of beetroot and lifted two more Kirins from the fridge. Then she reached into a cabinet for a MiniVAP vaporizer, opened the beers, and returned to the living room.
Heād kicked off his sneakers and killed the ceiling light, leaving the room lit only from the aquarium. And heād fired up her laptop, which sheād hooked to speakers. She recognized Pearl Jam: Binaural.
There's a girl on a ledge, who's got nowhere to turn
Cos all the love that she had was just wood that she burned.
She sank to the rug, pressed her back to the settee, swigged from a bottle, and giggled. Then she unscrewed the vaporizer, opened the top, and filled the heating chamber with grass.
Ben lay with a cheek in a puppydog hand, his forearm supported on an elbow. āSo, you gotta tell me. Like, Iām pretty curious about this. Howād you keep a scene going with a guy from Nagoya?ā
She gazed at a lightāpinkāblinking on the MiniVAP. āOh, conferences, conferences. You can spend half your life at conferences. I told you, we met in Shanghai.ā
āSo, you want to live in Japan? Yes, or no?ā
āThatās the idea. Or at least give it a try, at least for a while. Heās made me a video of his house. Itās lovely.ā
āSo, what about this week, if youāve not made your mind up? Checking out the goods before you purchase?ā
āThatās a very male attitude, may I say?ā
He rolled onto his back, a knee pointing at the ceiling, open-legged like heād sprawled in Washington.
She studied his face as she reached for her beer. In the light from the aquarium, he was beautiful.
āOh, heās being a tad pushy, I suppose. And this weekās been so difficult. Thereās so much to think about really.ā
The pink light turned solid. He stretched to the vaporizer and raised its mouthpiece to his lips. She watched him exhale, then breathe in slowly. His lungs had volume. Yes, beautiful.
He passed the MiniVAP and lifted a bottle.
She sucked moist vapor as he spoke. āCan I ask you something?ā
āMmm hmmm.ā
But his question was drowned by her front door buzzer: harsh from a box near the stairs.
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
She crawled to the laptop and muted Pearl Jam. That was all she needed: Hiroshi. He was supposed to be shopping with an old colleague from Yokohama on sabbatical from UC Berkeley. They were going for a meal. He said heād call later. He was such an impulsive man.
The buzzer buzzed againā¦ Again and againā¦ He said he would call. He should have called.
Bzzzzzzz. Bzzzzzzzzzzz.
She returned to the rug, walking on her knees. She whispered, āYour car?ā
āNowhere near.ā
Bzzzzzzz. Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
The apartment fell silent, a ship hooted on the bay, then she felt Benās thick fingers on her wrist. Heād reached over and taken it, slipping a pinky between her bangles. She realized he could feel her pulse.
Ten seconds passedā¦ Ten seconds moreā¦ All she heard now were street sounds.
And then she heard different sounds, from somewhere nearer. At first, she wasnāt sure what they were. Low, dull, thumps, that she felt as much as heard. Then she recognized footsteps on planks.
The thumping ceasedā¦ A momentās silenceā¦ Then tapping from the kitchen. Hiroshi. Heād climbed the fire escape at the back of the building and was tapping on the French door glass. He was tapping on the glassātap-tap tap-tapāwith metal: maybe a key, or a coin.
Tap-tap tap-tapā¦ Tap-tap tap-tapā¦ Tap-tap tap-tap tap-tap.
She silently counted the passing seconds. Fiveā¦ Tenā¦ Fifteenā¦ Twentyā¦
Then feet thumping planks: going down.
Again, she counted. One to tenā¦ Eleven to twenty. At one hundred, the danger would have passed. Sheād locked the French doors. That was lucky: she often didnāt. With more luck, heād assume she was out.
Forty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty-sevenā¦ Sixty-seven, sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy.
Then she heard a carās engine and her iPhone rang. Hiroshiās face appeared on the screen.
She didnāt pick up, and the picture soon vanished. She exhaled. Relief. She was safe. Heād go to his hotel, call her in the morning, and leave her at the mercy of Ben.
HE MADE a point to look somber when he released her wrist and took a long hit from the MiniVAP. He did somber well: his Mr. Moody was renowned.
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