It was 12th October, the Fall Season. I
started to walk down the street, full of foreign crowd heading to the Frankfurt
Festival. The air was cold, but I sensed excitement in them. I nudged Alex, my
brother. He was only fifteen, one year older than me with straight blond hair
like the American boys usually had.
“Hey, you’re coming with me to the Fair?” I asked.
“Hold on.” He answered. There was a call coming in. He
took out his blackberry from his pocket, and put it right on his right ear.
“Yes, Mom? … I’m going to the fair with Liz…We’re heading there...No need to
worry about our safety, we’re big enough….Yes, I’ll take care of her…Bye.”
“You’re coming?” I asked anxiously. I felt miserable
because Alex was the only company I had while we’re having vacation. Like I had
to tail with him everywhere he went, or vice versa. So lonely.
“Already heard what I said to mom, right?” he put
his phone into his pocket again.
“Yeah. Just trying to make sure. I thought you want
to take photos of the view while we’re out of school in Washington.” I fastened
the purple shawl on my neck, still thinking for a new friend.
“ Actually, I want to. But on second taught, it seemed
fun to go with you there, although the photos for my collection isn’t completed
yet…” he checked the pictures in his camera.
I had to stand on my toes to peek the shots he got
in his camera, because of his height. I could smell his sweet perfume while my
eyes watched the landscapes captured by him.
“Nah…never mind! It would be a lot of fun, visiting
the world’s largest book fair.” I said while I walked.
“So, now we just follow
the crowd to the Fair?” I asked.
“Wait, I’ll ask her.” he rushed to a lady, who wore
black jeans, a hood plus a windbreaker.
I could hear he talked with her in German. Then he
came back to me. “Yes, she’s heading to the Fair, so we can follow her.” He
said.
In a few minutes of walking, we arrived to the
place. The place was full of books and people, walking, talking and reading.
“Let’s go in!” I pulled his hand and went inside
quickly as fast as I could.
“Hey, slow down, Liz!” he said, because he bumped
into people who didn’t seem to care about him.
We passed the Sparks Stage 8.0 (a place where people
or authors discussed their ideas that suddenly showed up, sort of brainstorm)
and headed toward the Comics center.
“There!!” I pointed at two empty seats and dragged
Alex there.
“What are you…?” he asked.
“Sit!” I yelped with too much excitement, and we
both sit there. In front of me, there was a flat monitor. I grabbed the mouse
and move it. I browsed for my favorite comic.
“Found it!” I scrolled the mouse and clicked the
tittle.
I didn’t notice that I read for hours while I’m
listening to my iPod. As usual, Alex did his must-to-do ritual every time we
went to a bookstore, library or places that have the connection with books. His
ritual was moaning many times because he wanted to go out with the reason he
already checked the stuffs and was bored. I totally ignored him, because I sank
too deep in my own world.
When I felt fed up with the comics, I turned my head
at Alex. His chair was empty, and he was nowhere in sight. I started to panic,
and grabbed my cell phone. The moment I turned on my phone, there was a
low-battery sign and immediately my phone went off. Great, Alex! You said you’re
going to take care of your sister. I wished I have a friend who could be with
me right now.
My shoulders slumped at that wish. I also forgot the
way to my hotel too. Horrible imaginations started to haunt me. What if I started
to starve to death with no place to sleep, someone put me in the orphanage,
adopted by a couple who find me or NEVER RETURN to America?! What should I do?
Search for him in this crowded place full of thousand people? Bad idea. I bit
my lips and hit my own head. Why am I so stupid? Wait! My face lit up.
I opened Google Chrome and went into Yahoo. Lucky I
remembered that Alex’s blackberry can receive e-mails. I texted him:
Where are you? I’m dying here!
I waited for a minute, and a message went in. It was
Alex.
Checking out landscapes magazines right outside the entrance.
I breathed out loudly and hit my chest with relief.
Saved. I ran outside. Then I spotted a familiar figure with blonde hair, but he
was not facing me. I only could see his shoulders. I ran near to him.
“Alex!” I hit him from the back.
Then he turned and brushed his shoulder. I was
shocked and my face turned red. It was not Alex. My nose didn’t detect any
sweet perfume too, like Alex had.
“Ah! Sorry! I thought you are my brother and you
really like him and you really resembled him and, and…” I continued to blurt
on.
The guy I hit was an Asian boy in a cosplay mode. It’s too late to turn back
to the computer booth in the Comic Center.
“Can I help
you?” he opened his mouth, but still stared at me with a puzzled look. He was
wearing glasses with big frame that covered one fourth of his face, and his
blonde pony hid his eyebrows.
“Er…can you show me the way to Imperial Hotel?” I
asked but still hesitated. I resented I asked that question. Not everyone knows
that hotel where I stayed, especially when they’re not from around here and
wore eyeliners, looking like comic characters.
“Never mind…” I said and smiled, started to walk
pass him.
“Wait. Imperial Hotel? I know that place, it is
where I stayed.” he unexpectedly replied me.
I stopped in my place, “You knew it?”
I can’t believe what I’m hearing. But what if this comical
boy wanted to trick me or did something terrible?
Maybe kidnap me? “Show me
your hotel card. The ones you used for opening your room.” I said without
realizing it.
He gave out the hotel card. Room 301. I could read
it from here. My eyes opened wide.
A moment later, we were walking on the Frankfurt
streets, heading to the hotel. I learned that his name was Suzuki Isezaki, and
he was taking a stroll while his parents were having a meeting at the Sparks Stage
in the Frankfurt Fair. He was from Japan, and loves cosplay too much. His age
was like Alex’s and hates Science, like me.
“So, Alex left you?” Isezaki said to me after I told
the story.
“Yeah. Irresponsible brother, right?” I huffed. “Lucky I met you.”
He laughed. “Met me by hitting me on the shoulder.”
“ Really, I’m so sorry for that.” I apologized,
still felt guilty.
“ Don’t mention it, it’s fine. How many times I told
you?” he smiled at me. His Y-Style glasses’ frame glinted because of the sun.
“ If Alex picked up the last call that was coming in
from your phone that I made, you wouldn’t have to be bothered with your stroll.”
I buried my hands in my pocket.
“No, I’m not bothered at all.” Isezaki waved his
right hand, signaling it’s no problem for him. “I’m happy I could help you and
made friends with you, Liza.”
I laughed. This guy is really easy going.
We arrived at the hotel. Me and Isezaki marched to
my room, which was next to him. I knocked, but there was no answer. Only
silence. I remembered that my mom said she wanted to do some shopping.
“Gah! My mom isn’t here, and the card is with her
and Alex.” I leaned on the door. I sighed. “She is shopping right now.”
“Hm…” Isezaki scratched his head, thinked. “How
about having tea at my room while waiting for Alex or your mom?”
I lit up. “Sure! Why not?”
We entered his room. He said that his parents’ room
was on the fourth floor. We had some tea and chatted for a long time like old
friends. The good thing was, he had the same hand phone like mine, so I could
borrow the battery charger. I called Alex, and he said he’ll be there in five
minutes.
“Dumb brother.” I said as I turned off the phone.
Isezaki just grinned at me while he was watching the
NBA or sort of it in the flat and sipped his hot tea on the sofa.
“Oh! Oh! Three points!” he jumped to his feet. His
eyes widened and his mouth opened wide.
I giggled and sat beside him, joined watching the basketball
league. Less than five minutes, there was the sound of a pair of dragged footsteps
that I recognized. Alex.
“It must be your brother.” he started to walk for the
door, but I’m already there. I opened the door. There was Alex, standing in
front of the door, with an innocent face that showed no sin.
“You!” I glared at Alex. I lunged at him, hit him
with the Karate moves like in the films. I got him on the head.
“Hey! Hey!” he pulled me aside. Too bad my power is
much more less than him.
He stared at Isezaki who was standing behind me and
to me. He blinked his eyes once, confused.
“Hi.” Isezaki gave him a half smile. Alex was
nodding at him with a look that was unsure of something.
“Oh, this is Isezaki!” I told him. “Isezaki, Alex.
Alex, Isezaki.” I introduced each of them to each other.
“Uh…the connection, please? How did you guys met?”
Alex tilted his head, puzzled. He was standing there like a stupid person. I’ll
change it, not a stupid person, but an idiot.
I told him the whole story. “ Finally, Isezaki saved me!” I folded my hands , pouted
and ended my experience like a fairy tale.
“Sorry, sis.” Alex grinned and ruffled my hair with
his hand. He leaned closer to me and whispered, “You found your prince, eh?”
I slapped him in the face. I turned red. “How could
you—“ I stopped because I remembered that Isezaki stared at us in amazement,
like watching a real opera performance.
“Ouch.” Alex rubbed his cheek.
Isezaki just laughed, and it broke the ice. “Okay! You
guys wanted to hang out at my room?” he said, and
Alex’s awkwardness between
him disappeared.
Alex gave Isezaki a dazzling smile with his crystal
white teeth. “Sure!”
Three of us went in. Actually, Alex really matched
up with Isezaki. Their interest about sports was the same and how they joked
around was the same. Each of us always ended laughing while rolling on the
floor carpet while Alex or Isezaki told a funny story. We spent the rest of the
vacation with Isezaki and enjoyed it very much.
When I flied back to Washington, I stared at the
clouds. I smiled to myself. I remembered the first time I met Isezaki, how we
became friends and finally said goodbye twenty minutes ago when each of us went
back to our own country. I will never forget that comical boy who later became
my close friend that saved me from being lost in Frankfurt. I thanked God ...my wish was fulfilled.