I didn't eat. I didn't move. I just sat. And here I am, still sitting. First of all, I didn't want to eat her food. She had made tuna salad. I hate tuna salad. I always have. When my mother made a tuna steak for lunch one time, I had to lean my head all the way out the window to get rid of my stomach ache.
I look at my window, and see the moon in full view. It has to be at least midnight, maybe later.
My phone buzzes next to me and I pick it up, only to see that it's Clara.
I hesitate and then flip the phone open.
"Clara?"
"Mon ami, Comment je vous ai manque. My friend, how I've missed you." I can hear the smile on her face, though I don't know why she is smiling.
"Pas ce soir Francais. No French tonight."
"Alright." She's still smiling, I can tell.
"So," I start, but she butts in.
"Are you not excited that he is coming there!" I hear her clapping faintly.
"I guess." I look at the door just to check if anyone is listening.
"Why do you sound sad?" I know her smile dropped with the tone in her voice. I've seen it before.
"I'm not sad...Listen Clara, I must go, it is late here."
"Ah, I forgot. Bon nuit, mon cher ami!" I then hear her hang up.
I close my phone and set it back down on the bed side table.
I sit for a moment, and then flip of the lamp.
I look at my window, and see the moon in full view. It has to be at least midnight, maybe later.
My phone buzzes next to me and I pick it up, only to see that it's Clara.
I hesitate and then flip the phone open.
"Clara?"
"Mon ami, Comment je vous ai manque. My friend, how I've missed you." I can hear the smile on her face, though I don't know why she is smiling.
"Pas ce soir Francais. No French tonight."
"Alright." She's still smiling, I can tell.
"So," I start, but she butts in.
"Are you not excited that he is coming there!" I hear her clapping faintly.
"I guess." I look at the door just to check if anyone is listening.
"Why do you sound sad?" I know her smile dropped with the tone in her voice. I've seen it before.
"I'm not sad...Listen Clara, I must go, it is late here."
"Ah, I forgot. Bon nuit, mon cher ami!" I then hear her hang up.
I close my phone and set it back down on the bed side table.
I sit for a moment, and then flip of the lamp.
Today, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star Tinsel Korey will be speaking to the youth before the Aboriginal Youth Night hockey game. The event is sponsored by True North Sports and Entertainment and the Manitobe Moose Hockey Club, and tonight's events will be called "Follow Your Dreams." According to a recent press release, "the concept is fairly simple in nature, the goals are to encourage First Nations Youth from around Manitoba to pursue their dreams through healthy living and a very specific focus on suicide prevention, due to the high suicide rate amongst First Nations youth." 2,500 are expected to attend from the 63 First Nations communities around Manitoba, and "Ti
Rob talks to the Daily Record about everything from his Bel Ami shoot ( when you read the article you just know that the Uma Thurman quote is destined to be requoted and rehashed out-of-context for the next year), to his loss of privacy, to Breaking Dawn.
“He is also set to star in the final Twlight film based on the books Breaking Dawn, which may be broken into two films, due to the number of books.
He admits to mixed emotions about the end of the saga.
He said: “”It will be strange but it will be great just to be able to know what I’m doing. Not knowing when Breaking Dawn is going to shoot – because it changes all the time – is a kind of burden, to have this thing where you don’t know when it’s going to happen.
“So you’ve got to organise everything in your life around that and that can be difficult.”