In the House Page #2
Actually, its the content.
You talk about a guy of course and his family.
They might take offense.
Why?
Has anyone else read my essay?
Not yet, but I might show it to
the Director, to see what he thinks.
I didnt write it for the Director.
I wrote it for you.
How do you think your friend
Rafa would feel if he read this:
... a smell particular to
middle class women.
But this isnt the worst.
It's what's between the lines!
Tone! If you do read in front of the class,
how would your friend Rafa take it?
I dont know. It was your idea, we
were asked to write about our weekend.
I dont know what you intended,
but lets forget it.
You can go.
Sir? I can give you my adjectives homework?
- Its not due until Monday, you have time.
- Yes, but I did it yesterday and...
...I understood that it was
fill in the adjectives from the list...
For composition... but didnt know
whether to follow the order...
- ... or if I could change it.
- No matter. Never mind.
And I didnt know if we could use
more adjectives than those on the list...
Give it to me on Monday.
Youll have time to go over it again.
Id prefer to give it now. This weekend
I want to concentrate on mathematics.
Goodbye.
"Write a composition using
the following adjectives:..."
... happy, different, normal,
well, focused, small, great...
Hello Rafa!
On I Monday offered to work together
... trigonometry. He was delighted, and the
same evening he invited me to his house.
Want to come to my home,
this afternoon?
Rafa, why Rafa?
Why did I chose him?
This companion banal
and friendly.
Because hes different.
Hes a normal guy.
There are other as different,
but something made me notice Rafa.
Last year, I heard a story
his parents were waiting...
... after school, holding hands.
Many guys would be embarrassed
to be picked up by their parents.
Rafa wasnt.
He has no problem with it.
And I was wondering:
What would it be like if it were your home?
What is the house
- Good morning, Mr. Andr!
- Good morning, Rafa.
On the way, we talked about the usual
things that of kids our age talk about:
... Girls, sports, cars,
the jobs well do later...
as we walked to his house.
In front of his house.
I think this art is sick?
I dont know.
It's what the twins said after
they saw reviews of the gallery...
...Of course, if it sells,
they dont say such bad things.
Two provincial who inherit
You know what I think of this type
of installation...
...I need to see faces,
real people...
Here... I feel an infinite solitude.
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