An attractive new colleague joins us from Princeton, and immediately everyone’s protective, curtailing our interaction near the gym where she does yoga. Some younger colleagues help
Me test how much I can stretch.
On the way home, I see her practising her golf short game, with Rayme picking up errant balls. I stop to say hi. She actually seems quite insecure about herself. I ask myself what could be. Is this a test of my loyalty?
In another scene, I find myself rushing to church with what seemed like Timothy, Matthew and Jiayi. We rush in and they apologise to the Pastor in a dialect. We squeeze at the back. Midway through the sermon, Ps Lawrence Khong comes all the way back to wash his hands at a sink. He talks about his failing health, including sight impairment and wounds on his skin. His dressing comes loose, but he can’t see where. I place it back for him, even though there’s pus everywhere. Is this an analogy of me caring for my retiring Pastor?
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