Tree Dreams by Kristin Kaye
Author:Kristin Kaye
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: SparkPress
Published: 2018-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
Everyoneâs been acting nice today and let me be. Justin must have told them that I got whacked back in Portland, and theyâre giving me room, which is a very good thing. The deep tree quiet has stayed in my heart and in my bones throughout the day, settling my nerves, and all my worlds are nowhere except here, on this ground that I know so well.
Butt-crack blondie shows up with a cup of tea, which she didnât have to do. A pack of blond dreads hangs down her back, her jeans are too big, and layers of shirts are bulky on her body. âIâm Woodruff,â she says and hands me the cup as she sits on the ground next to where I sit cross-legged outside our tent. âYou doing okay?â Checking me out for herself. Big, blue eyes are bright in her freckly face. Queen of the Camp. Running the show. Sheâs funny because she talks sweet and laughs a little after she speaks, which makes you think sheâs nervous, but then she tells you how things are and then you know that sheâs in charge.
âIâll be cool,â I tell her. The scent of chai wafts from my cup. âNo worries.â For the first time in days I actually mean it.
âCool,â she says, and she draws pictures with her finger in the dirt around her filthy bare feet. Quiet sits between us for a moment before she speaks. âI can hardly wait to go home.â
Home. She smells like sheâs been here for a while, so I figure she has been. âWhere are you from?â
She eyeballs me for a second. âWe donât really talk about things like that.â
These people, I swear. âThings like what?â
âWhere we come from.â She looks at me hard and talks like I need to get the point.
I feel tired right away. Buzz kill. Take a shower. I could give a crap about what we do and do not talk about. âBut you just said you can hardly wait to go home. Iâm just wondering where that is, is all,â I tell her back. The cup of tea warms my hands. This scene makes no sense.
âOh, sorry, man,â she laughs and backs off. âMy bad. I was just talking about my tree.â
Her tree?
âThe one in the village. Iâve lived there for almost a year.â A single dread falls forward over her shoulder, which she pulls back and ties around the rest of her rope-like hair. âI was just taking a break for a week and canât wait to get back. Itâs like home to me now.â
This gets me. âYouâve lived in a redwood tree for a year?â
âWe call her Indigo,â she says. âMaybe you can visit if you decide to go to the tree sit.â
My body loses its mad at this news. Sheâs lived in it for a year. Iâve never thought of living in a tree. I just heart talk to them, share the same air somehow, but this girl knows redwoods in ways I have never even dreamed of.
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