II Child When I started growing up the trees horrified me, why do you smile? Did your mind go to spring that is so rough for children? I liked the green leaves a lot I think I learned a little at school because the blotting-paper on my desk was also green the roots of the trees tormented me when in the warmth of winter they would come and coil around my body I had no other dreams when I was a child that’s how I came to know my body.
…fifteen or so big commercial ships anchored in the bay, and on the far side of the water at beautiful Stanley Park and further off the Kitsilano district and the UBC lands to their right, the green thickets of trees, the roofs of houses, the big apartment buildings, and above them the airplanes descending slowly as they approached the airport in flat, distant Richmond, all such familiar sights and yet as fresh and fascinating every day as if never enjoyed before. Eteo and Ariana seemed to register the view in the logbook of their souls, tuned to the same sounds and echoes, to the same relaxation methods and to the same fiery lovemaking, to the same thoughts and wishes. Their souls were in tune. The following Saturday Eteo picked Ariana up from her apartment and drove to BC Place and the private room Pacific Trends had rented for the year. A few other people were already there: the vice president of Pacific Trends, Lucas Stonewall, and his girlfriend, Isabel, the head trader John with his wife Ekaterina, the head of the accounting department Dean Magnusen with his girlfriend and two other women. While the introductions were in progress, Bradley came in with his girlfriend, a woman of South Asian heritage called Pari. Other guests soon followed, and in a few minutes the room was full. The drinks flowed freely and everyone had something in their hands while they chitchatted and laughed. Eteo sided up to Bradley and proudly introduced Ariana to him “So you’re the one who has brought a smile back to Eteo’s lips,” Bradley quipped as he shook Ariana’s hand. “I’m very pleased to meet you.” Ariana only smiled and blushed at his comment. Before the game started, Bradley took a moment to address them all. “I wanted to inform you that this week’s success goes to Eteo, who introduced Pacific Trends to a new venture, Platinum Properties, which has made the firm some good money already, and we hope will make a lot more in the weeks and months to come. Cheers to Eteo, then. This has been his week.” “Not bad for a Cretan immigrant,” Bradley called out with a laugh, “and yes, recommend Platinum to all your clients,”…
IMAGE Come, beloved image, come, my wife, accompany me, stay close forever, protect me from life’s pitfalls. My only guardian angel, counsel my steps and keep them safe, and if I lose my bearings, come light the way before me Your light sustains my virtue and preserves my faithfulness because I know that you are mine I feel you in my spirit and know not how to call you, whether my wife or my soul!
Raising the Winchester 30-30 to his shoulder, he took aim at the cat. Just as the crazed cougar moved forward, stalking the unsuspecting filly isolated at the edge of the herd less than twenty yards away, Joel took his shot. Crack! The dog yelled, the horses scattered, and the cat’s body dropped to the ground. Without waiting to see if a second shot was necessary, Joel flew out of the house and raced to the tree line where he had last seen the cat. Harry and Tanya chased after him. Then he saw it. The big cat was dead. One shot through the head. His horses were safe. But in a way Joel felt sorry for this poor wild beast that was so ill that it had to risk its life to stalk his horses. Harry pulled the cat out of the grass by the tail so they could get a better look. Over six feet in length, the cougar was an older male with his ribs pathetically showing, it would not have made it through another cold winter in the hills. Joel had done himself, his horses, his neighbors, and the cat a favor by putting it out of its misery. That night he called Cindy to report the day’s activities. The two of them had started talking with each other late at night, which gave Cindy time to spend with Lila after dinner. Joel knew that Lila would always be number one in Cindy’s life. He liked that in a woman. Over the years, he had met women who were willing to leave their children, some emotionally, some physically, to be with a man, and he knew that was wrong. No matter where his relationship with Cindy went, he knew that, at best, he would be number two in her life. And that was a good thing.