Soggy Rainbows
Yesterday was the epitome of nice days, beautiful sun rays the cause. It was a fine day to move to a different house, so I did. I left my very dear host family at the door brewing tears, poor Rita’s arms folded tight to suppress her turgid heart’s tremors. Manolo, shirtless, bid me farewell, “Que te vaya bien, cabrón.” Aranza shot me a winky smile that promised me she would laugh at anything I had to say. Maty gave me a hug.
I asked Rita, whose goodbyes are always accompanied with a cigarette or two, if she planned on smoking a few after our parting words. “Of course, I’m going to smoke three right now,” she replied.
“Make it four, and throw in a cigar.”
Aranza laughed.