First time I’ll ever get into details…
I have always regarded gut feel of higher importance than any thoughtful process, although sometimes I fail to listen to it. I feel that I run the risk of totally closing or shutting it off.
Two Saturday nights ago, I passed by Charlh’s, the bar where my roommate works. He wasn’t there, but Bong was, and he just bought my old cellphone so I had to pass by to check how it was going with the phone.
Bong was by the bar when I saw him, so I gave him my proper hello beso and sat down just beside him. A seat away from him is a bearded white fella. I made a comment in Filipino: “Look at that guy, he looks like he’d violently smack you first before he makes you happy.” Which Bong replied to with a proper: “I like that.” He stood up to get me my usual pineapple Malibu, that they’d sneak for me.
Now there were two empty seats on my right and three on my left. A few moments later a family arrived and asked me to scoot one seat to my right, which I did. And then later on, another friend of theirs arrived and I was made to scoot one more, which makes me seated right next to bearded fella. This of course sparked a conversation between the two of us. After the proper introductions, and knowing that he’s by himself on the island, I told him what I know he should do, plus I was able to convince him to eat balut. And he courageously did, not like the sissy Brits I’ve met (heheh). This didn’t just catch my interest, it made me take a second look at him and realize that he’s a decent fellow. After all he’s a spokesperson for the United Nations in Afghanistan. How cool is that?! And beyond the beard is a very angelic face that needs to taste more sunshine.
After my usual drink at Charlh’s, I usually head home, either stopping by at Villa Camilla for a quick chitchat with Jingjing or possibly just heading straight home and doing some knitting while watching an episode of Grey’s. But after the drink, Dan asked me to join him to dinner. I politely agreed knowing the guy probably needs company badly.
At dinner at the Paradiso, I had “THE” most stimulating conversation with a human being from the opposite sex. So I again agreed to take him to the dancy-dancy bars on Station 1. We stopped by at this bar, which we thought was cocomangas, confused by the sound coming from both sides of this small bar. We had yet another stimulating conversation over my maitai and his long island (I think). After, we decided to go dancing in Club Paraw, where heavy rain sort of trapped us inside. We danced… and… danced.
We were together for breakfast the following day and had to take him to Blue Mango for possibly the strongest coffee on the island (just the way I like it). Had yet another tennis match of beliefs and opinions. I was also taken by his subtleties (He didn’t flap the newspaper when he opened it, thank God! Or else I’d have started sneezing endlessly.)
We agreed to meet at Charlh’s after my work before dinner. We went to Kaiseke, and shared a bowl of Sukiyaki and plateful of ultra fresh Sashimi. Enjoyed a bit of people watching. I introduced him to the girls at del mar after. Which amazed me yet again, how he was so able to just start chitchat with the girls and even follow conversations in tagalog (yes, I’d occasionally drop an English word or translate altogether, but he was intently focused on picking up on just cues and facial expression) The Hollander guys even think he’s been on the island so long that’s why he could pick up on the conversations. We passed by Charlh’s after, but headed home right away as well. But of course we’ve agreed to meet for dinner again the following day.
The next day, I decided to drop off my rent deposit money at my landlady’s resort which is 5 establishments away from his hotel. I decided to knock on his door and just say hi and possibly drag him out of the room so that he could get some sun, he does need a good tanning, anyway. Instead of a quick hi, he decided to get lunch so I accompanied him wherever he wanted, which took us to Crepes St. Michel, there he got to meet Julia, my friend, manager of Crepes.
When I got home to change for dinner, I read a text message telling me that my grandmother passed away the night before. I was deciding whether to go on with the date or to just stay in the room and mope. I guiltily went on with the date, I’m sure Nanay will understand. I went to “our bar” to meet him again. I immediately told him that I maybe no fun that night but I still want to go out with him since I don’t want to be by myself. We had dinner at the Steakhouse, and passed by del Mar after.
On the way home, it started raining. We braved through the rain. That was so much fun… getting drenched, holding hands through a dark coconut tree lined beach path. I told him I want to stay with him that night. To make the fantasy complete, right outside his resort before going in I looked up to face him and kissed him with the rain falling on my face.
The following day was a scheduled day off. So after getting the door to our place fixed, I went to meet him at the resort for breakfast. I had coffee. We went paraw sailing, my first time. The waves were mad (scary) that day, but upon reaching the almost deserted puka beach, I was glad to have done it. I took my third dip in Boracay water after 3 months of being here. I was more than glad to have gone Paraw sailing that day, I was thankful I shared that moment with
Dan. I took him to Smoke for lunch, and he said he loved the food, I fed him local fruits as well. We had to stay in Crepes and have coffee and wait for the rain to let up.
We met up at Charlh’s before dinner. He wanted more Filipino food so I took him to Island Chicken Inasal. Stopped by at Crepes to pick up Julia and went to del Mar. After a few rounds of drinks and after being bullied by some Hollander guys… we headed to Charlh’s. Julia, went home. And we stayed drinking with Bong , Jensen and Shake, who was celebrating his birthday that night. We stayed at the bar till I could walk home with my roommate, Jensen. We went separate ways that night, but we were going to see each other for breakfast before he left.
That morning, I knocked on his door and we stayed in. Until it was time to really have breakfast and say goodbye. We didn’t promise anything to each other. I was even honest about how wrecked I was the past month. And to him coming back here is a great thought but he also can’t promise me that he will. And I can’t promise that I will wait, as well. After all, my one-year limit seems to be all that is going to be for me on the island.
If he does come back within the time I’m here, that’ll make me more than happy. If he does… yet, of course, I can’t wait for a promise that was never made.
Dan is positively the gentlest and most thoughtful human being of the opposite sex I have ever met. I’m happy to have followed that gut feel of smiling back at him that first night at Charlh’s.
I miss Dan. I miss you.
(Trivia: He even shares the same nickname as my Dad)