TE23 Double Feature
Simone Buchholz
River Clyde
the spot.
‘Oh right,’ he says again. ‘And where do you come from?’
‘Well then,’ I say.
‘Does that matter?’ I ask.
We stay where we are and stare into each other’s eyes, if I didn’t know better, I’d say: the sun sets and rises again in the time we stand around there.
‘No,’ he says, ‘it doesn’t actually. Not here.’
‘Great place,’ I say.
‘OK,’ I say eventually, ‘the first one to move is dead, is that how it works?’
‘The best,’ he says.
‘Do you smoke?’ I ask.
He looks around, his antlers sway, it’s almost like he tilts his head slightly.
‘I quit.’
‘Sick joke,’ he says.
‘Me too,’ I say. ‘But now I’m in the mood for a cigarette.’
‘Wasn’t meant as a joke.’
‘Go on then,’ he says. ‘Smoke one. It’s all the same in the end.’
‘Oh right,’ he says.
‘Where I come from, it’s just a thing people say.’ 250
‘Because we all have to die one day.’
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