Exposition
Two
weeks into the summer vacation of my third year in college, I received a
package along with a letter from one of my high school best friend, Adolf. Adolf was going to study aboard at some developing country for a year and a half, so
he packed and found some old collections from our adolescence years, and
thought it was a good idea to send them to me.
Inciting
Incident
I
waited until I visited my parents to associate myself with the content of the package.
I went to our high school for sentiment’s sake, and sat at the old spot of
shade where we used to lunch. I took out
an old, vaguely familiar journal and some pictures, papers and scratch while
embracing the three digit degree of hotness and humidity. I’ve seen that
journal no more than a hand full of times, but decided to leave that for last
and looked at the loose pieces of memories first.
Rising
Action
Most
pictures and papers shared days from our past. There were always three of us, Adolf,
Claire and me, biking to the top of the hills, exploring for four hours, and
eventually suffering from poison ivy a day later; passing intentionally hilarious
notes to doom the one unable to hold his or her laughter during math; and other
little, unworthy details that all came back to me.
The
journal however, did not include any experience I share with.
Climax
The
journal composed of poems and stories written from the viewpoint of the high
school Adolf I had absolutely no knowledge about. He was in love with someone
throughout high school. I was not surprised about a teenager keeping a journal
about crushes, but he was famous for his numerous girlfriends and skills for
leaving them heartbroken yet happy to be with him once again. You can’t help
wonder who the wonder girl is who gave him self-destructing inspirations.
Falling
Action
Adolf kept the reference to his love as
only “Her”. The dates of the entries slowly approached present as I flipped through
the page, and finally, stopped three days after the graduation. I glanced at
the end of the journal, and there was a note dated right before he packed the
package and sent it to me, telling me that this girl is someone whom we both
know and love dearly, and will never be replaced by someone more important for
the rest of his life.
Resolution
I
sat at our lunch spot for an hour or four, letting sweat drip down my hair,
enjoying the brief moment of understanding someone more than I can ever about
myself. I called his number, only to hang up after two rings. It was not
intended as a call but more as a message that I was done reading part of your
life and it was cool thanks. I walked back home, thinking about him and that
person I know damn well who she is.
Who's Claire? She kind of just popped out of nowhere. xD
ReplyDeleteI really like this =) oh gosh who is she?? i must know haha
ReplyDeleteI think you should elaborate on the friendship between Adolf, claire and the main character