TWO PHONE FREE DAYSA Story by Denis VodyakhinOn the
platform, Ian fumbled frantically inside his shoulder bag for the phone but
found none. There could not have been a worse time for a distraction with the train
arriving in a few minutes.
- No big
deal! " thinking as he embarked on the train.
The door
hissed shut and the train departed.
Over the
next two days, at the university, Ian was asking his fellow students around if
they could imagine someone nowadays get by without a cell phone.
“No way I
can!”, “Oh, please!”, “No phone? Give me a break!” " were the most popular
replies. Others merely shook heads.
All those
“gadget druggies”, as Ian put it, seemed utterly nonplused by the question.
Upon
arriving home, Ian stepped into the picture while his parents were cooking
lunch. Following next was the conversation struck up by Ian’s father.
- How’s it
like to go around without a phone? " shaking hands with his son. - Fantastic! - Told you
he’d say so!
The mother
nodded.
- Any news,
honey? " she asked as Ian gave her a smack. - Nah! " he
waved off. " It’s been just two days.
“Be right
back!” " Ian said on his way out of the kitchen as he left.
Quickly, he
changed his clothes and came looking for the phone. In the living room, he
checked the couch on which, out of his own remember, he had forgotten the
device.
Nothing.
A folding
table in the corner, cluttered with coins and miscellaneous papers, was
inspected, too. Ian even combed through the dusty attic but threw up his arms
in despondency.
Although,
Ian was content he had been phoneless for a couple of days, he could not help
asking his parents.
- Where's
my cell? - What are
you, a prisoner?
Ian rolled
his eyes.
- My cell
PHONE!
The father
laughed.
- You can
kiss it goodbye now. " he mocked.
Apparently
in no mood for jokes, Ian crossed his arms earnestly.
- You did
without it great then, you'll do without it now. " the father added on.
- It's in
plain sight, honey. " said the mother. - How come
I can’t find it then? " Ian demanded. " I’ve searched high and low! - Because,
unlike all sorts of per-SON-s, we don't hide things away. " his father
explained firmly.
- Oh, well.
" Ian uttered. - Then there's just one question bothering me. - And what's
it that? " his parents were dying to hear him out. - Is the
phone really still around? - Got to
keep your eyes peeled once in a while! - Hey! I need the lens! That “plain
sight” was Ian’s black loudspeaker. Lying on top of it inside a case of the
same color, the phone blended in like a chameleon.
Here was
the next day of Ian’s departure.
- Ian! Did
you pack everything? " the loving voice reached his ear from downstairs.
He fished
the cell out of the bag. This time, he would leave it purposely at home.
There was a
string of fairly well-worded thoughts inside his mind as he started pacing from
the doorway back towards the computer table.
Two
phone-free days have been one helluva time. You were spending it all alone, as
if in the wilds of the foothills. You’re off the grid, unreachable! Not having
a gadget chained to you is, no doubt, one of the wonderful feelings there is.
After all, if our folks went through life without a phone…
Inside a
drawer, he stowed it.
…why can’t we?
- Yeah, mom!
" fibbing as he exited the room. © 2015 Denis Vodyakhin |
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Added on May 25, 2015 Last Updated on May 25, 2015 Author
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