On his request, I sat outside the trailer,
sitting on my green folding chair. I could hear his rattling inside and
wondered what he was doing. Of course, I knew he was cooking because, earlier
in the day, I had seen him fishing for a long time. He had woken up at the
crack of dawn to do it and when I got up he was still there, very quiet and
with his headphones blasting some rock music into his ears.
I scared him a bit when I kissed him on the
cheek without notice. He almost fell from the stool where he sat when he
fished. But after his initial scare, he took off his headphones, kissed me back
and greeted me wit a huge smile. His bucket was fool and he was very proud to
announce he was going to cook lunch for the both of us. I tried to tell him I
didn’t really ate fish, had never really been into it, but he didn’t let me say
a word. He was too excited.
So I stayed outside as he cooked his very
special recipe. He had caught enough trout to last us for the rest of the week.
The lake was filled with them or so they said. As he did his thing, I sat down
outside and enjoyed the sunny day. This was after we had showered and had some
breakfast, something simple not to steal the leading spot to the fish we were
going to eat later in the day. He was so excited about it that I just smiled
and nodded at everything he said.
The lake was a very peaceful place, even for a
spot were so many small hotels were located. There was also a very big presence
of people who practiced several types of watersports. Some even brought their
sailing boats in order to practice for competitions. It was kind of relaxing
watching them go from one side of the lake to the other, floating over water so
easily it made your soul feel at ease.
Paul came out of the trailer for a bit, only to
tell me he had already gutted the fish and it was ready to cook. But it wasn’t
even midday yet so he decided to step outside and seat next to me. His folding
chair was yellow and mine was green, our favorite colors. He took my hand and
relaxed, watching the birds fly by and feeling the beautiful breeze that made
waves on the lake.
It was a cold wind too, as the lake was
located up in the mountains. But the day was unusually sunny and people were
visibly trying to enjoying at its fullest. As the day went by, I could see more
boats on the lake, even those ones in the shape of ducks and other creatures.
We waved at them laughing, as it was a little bit ridiculous. But it was so
much fun, especially with him by my side.
After a while, he went in again saying it was
time for cooking. I almost entered the trailer behind him to go to the bathroom
but he prevented me from doing so. He said he didn’t want me to see any of it
so I had to remain outside. I told him I really needed to go to the bathroom,
as I had drunk a very big glass of orange juice. My throat was a bit sore and I
thought the juice would help in making me feel a little better.
Paul told me to go to one of the hotel or
something. At first, I thought he was joking but then I realized he wasn’t. He
was very serious and the whole place smelled strongly to fish. So I decided to
tell him to let everything exactly as it was before and then I stepped out. He
even closed the door on me, which I thought it was unnecessary but apparently
he felt he was going to do something so incredible that it was better to keep
it a complete secret, even from me.
I smiled. My heart belonged to him and I knew
he had always dreamt about being a real chef. He was always buying and reading
cooking books at home and he often tried to do what he had learned in our
kitchen. The difference was that he couldn’t really kick me out of our own
place. I think he did that by the lake because he felt the place called for it
and I couldn’t agree more.
So instead of insisting, I decided to go for a
walk and explore the vicinity as Paul did what he had to do. I started walking
by the edge of the lake, watching people having fun in their boats. Some were
riding one of those floating things that you ride and when it too bouncy you
fall into the water. I really wanted to try that but then I realized it
wouldn’t be too nice if I showed up wet to lunch.
I kept on walking and remembered I needed to
go to the bathroom. So I woke up a small hill and arrived to a small hotel that
handled some cottages overlooking the lake. It was also the hotel that managed
the area we had parked our trailer, so it made sense to ask for the bathroom
there. The owner was a very nice lady who seemed to be as old as time. However,
she moved very fast and seemed to have her senses in much better shape that
most people.
She gave me the keys to her private bathroom
and it took my only a couple of minutes to be done. I cleaned my face watching
myself on her mirror and realized I looked rather good. We all have those days
when we think we look particularly great. We also have those other days when we
think we look awful but, thank God, I hadn’t had one of those in a long time.
In my day to day, I rarely used the mirror but the bathroom was so small it was
not really easy to avoid looking yourself in it.
When I was done, I thank the owner and decided
to keep walking around the lake. I decided to make a full circle around it, as
it wasn’t that big and I knew Paul needed time to cook. So I started walking,
by another hotel and then a patch of tall grass filled with mosquitoes. I
almost had to go into the water to avoid it. After that, there was a small
forest of eucalyptus trees. It was nice to see the brown leaves on the ground
and the sound they made as I walked on them. There were birds chirping and I
could even feel there were squirrels somewhere above me.
As I came out of the forest, I noticed someone
had a problem in the lake. A lady in of those rowing boats was calling for
help. Apparently her husband wasn’t feeling very well. She was yelling towards
a place located further ahead on my path. It was the rental area where people
that weren’t staying in any of the hotels could just grab a boat and have some
fun for a couple of hours.
I glanced at the woman and then at the rental
area and noticed two men getting into a motorboat, going to the rescue of the
poor woman. I kept on walking as they arrived by her and grabbed her husband
who couldn’t apparently move. Probably a heart attack or something of the sort.
She jumped from their boat to the other and then one of the guys that had come
for them tied the rowboat to theirs with a rope. It looked nice how one little
boat tagged along with the other. The journey to the shore was rather short.
By then I realized I was halfway from my
trailer. I tried to see if Paul was looking for me yet but I couldn’t see
anyone waving or anything like that. Even if he had been outside, I doubt he
would have seen me, as we were but very shortsighted. One of the many things in
common we had. So I kept on walking through a very large area with only grass
and some floors growing in peace, with no one grabbing them or taking them
home.
I sat down there for a while and breathed in a
lot of that fresh mountain air. Then, I lay on the grass, enjoying how it felt,
closing my eyes to try and seal that memory into my mind forever. It was very
nice to be there, after so many things had happened to us in the last year. It
hadn’t been easy at all but this small trip was kind of a prize for the both of
us. I stood up and kept on walking, thinking we were much stronger than we
thought.
My last stop was close to our trailer, were
lots of people were raising kites into the sky. There were lots of children but
also adults that tried to teach them the proper technique to make everything
perfect. I looked at their kites for several minutes, floating high in the air,
doing the most peaceful think I could ever imagine. It was so nice to be there
and not thinking about anything else.
When I neared the trailer, I felt the smell of
food. As I sat on my chair, he came out with a white wine bottle, which he
poured into two glasses. We made a toast for ourselves and for that beautiful
place and then we ate, talking about everything. It was delicious, every single
part of lunch. But what was much better was to have gotten there with him. That’s
why my hug after finishing eating was unusually stronger.