Monday, March 03, 2008

My Docklands Encounter


It was an unusually hot evening. The past week had been terribly cold, but on the second day of autumn, Melbourne’s weather decides to give us a hot summer’s day.



It was a perfect day for swimming and sun tanning at the beach.



It was a perfect day for lazing around in the gardens: picnic rugs spread on the grass with crackers and dips on trays; summer fruits, sandwiches and foccaccia in baskets. Great company was of importance: girls in their colourful summer dresses, boys in their T-shirts and shorts, all lying down on their backs, putting on their different shades of sunnies, enjoying the warm sunshine and the beauty of the earth.



But I had spent the day quite differently from described: my Sunday was the usual attending service in the morning and then joining my church friends for lunch at Footscray. At 6.15pm, I was walking towards Docklands to meet my friends for dinner. Even at such an hour, the setting sun was still heating the earth.

Walking in my pair of high-heel shoes and carrying my white chunky bag, I was desperate to find some shade. I was casually dressed that very day: a mini skirt and a pretty V-neck top from Forever 21. I had my big sunnies sitting on the bridge of my nose and my long necklace dangling, adorning the laces of my V-neck top.


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An orange glow was visible from the borders of my top’s white fabric, and as I walked along the streets of the dock, my butterfly sleeves flapped, creating a luminescence glow around my shoulders and my arms.



Finally, I found some shade several metres away from the tram-stop. I looked around to find my fashionably late friends and as expected, they weren’t in sight. Inwardly, I was hoping they would come earlier, so I could be home before 8.30pm to watch Grey’s Anatomy Season 4.


While I was standing there, waiting, I saw an Asian man - probably in his late twenties from the corner of my eyes. He was wearing a white T-shirt and a pair of shorts, and on his nose, sits a pair of thick-plastic-rimmed spectacles, like a typical nerd. He ambled towards me and smiled at me. I returned a forced smile and looked away. We were meters away, so he called out, asking me whether I was Jin. “No.” I replied. From his accent, he is perhaps Japanese or Korean. His English wasn’t too bad but the accent bothers me.


Man: “Oh okay. It’s just you look like someone I know.”

Me: *Chuckled* “No, I am not who you think I am.” *What the heck*

Man: “Are you waiting for someone?”

Me: “Yes” *Forced smile, looked away*

Jingling the bunch of keys in his hands for a better grip, he asked, “Do you want to come over to my apartment?” Shocked and offended, I rolled my eyes at him and said, “NO!” Then I turned around and walk away, and under my breath, I whispered “What the f**k?! Eww!” I walked away as fast as my feet could carry me and a few minutes later, I turned around to check whether that disgusting man was still following me. Fortunately, he was already crossing the road and was walking towards the apartments opposite the dock. With a sigh of relief, I quickly call Chris to inform him my scary encounter.


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