Just as they were about to get up from the bench, they heard a murmur from a youngster walking past them and talking on the phone with her friends. “A princess is here?” Malee and George looked at each other. Surely, that couldn’t be Georgia, Malee thought to herself as she looked down at the…
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Writers’ Journal #241 – Fried Potato – 124
“Let’s go and sit down there to observe the crowd.” said George, indicating an empty bench near the escalator. Malee nodded and followed George to the bench and sat down. “What do you think of the crowd?” asked George. “Its very crowded but something is missing.” shouted Malee over the noise made by the children…
Writers’ Journal #240 – Fried Potato – 123
“Let’s go around the mall.” said George suddenly, after closing the book full of notes given by Michelle. He stood up and grabbed his cup to empty it before grabbing Malee by the hands towards the door. Michelle stood up once the door opened, but George signalled her to sit down again. “I will be…
Writers’ Journal #239 – Fried Potato – 122
Then there was a knock on the door and an enormous man came in with a frightened look on his face. He was wearing a black jacket, accompanied by the pants and the shoes of the same color. That Michelle didn’t stop him from coming in must meant that she knew him to her and…
Writers’ Journal #238 – Fried Potato – 121
George continued walking towards the door and Malee need not be told a second time to open the door with her fingers. The door opened with the smell of cleaning chemicals rushing out to greet them. Malee squeezed her nose and walked into the door to look at an enormous room with a large wooden…
Writers’ Journal #237 – Fried Potato – 120
Malee reach over to the scanner and placed her thumb over it and the lift door opened with a smell of rose-scented perfume rushed out from the lift. Malee could tell it was the favorite scent of Georgia and an expensive one at that. Once they were in the lift, George pointed at the top…
Writers’ Journal #236 – Fried Potato – 119
The car changed to the right most lane and started speeding as soon as they reached the main highway. George’s handling of the car was perfect as she had seen. It was certainly better than Michael and he had been driving his mother to the market for years. George must have been driving almost daily…
Writers’ Journal #235 – Fried Potato – 118
Malee could feel the stress in Mary’s voice. She knew first-hand how hard it is to please either of them, let alone both. Only their parents could have silenced them and with their mother dead and their father busy with political matters, they were uncontrollable. It was a good thing that their mother left them…
Writers’ Journal #234 – Fried Potato – 117
Mary spoke first after a long silence from everyone. “George, we talk about this later but for now, why not go to the new mall and see how you can improve it?” George nodded softly and walked away without looking at Malee whose eyes were on the floor all those time. “You are always too…
Writers’ Journal #233 – Fried Potato – 116
As she was remembering her past life in the slum with her father, her phone rang. It was Georgia. “Yes.” answered Malee immediately. Georgia didn’t like to wait, Malee knew. She had seen her shouted at a cashier for not packing her clothes quickly and making her wait. “Come over to the pond.” said Georgia…