The Shores of Our Souls by Kathryn Brown Ramsperger
Author:Kathryn Brown Ramsperger
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: TouchPoint Press
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In answer, my motherâs voice comes through, ringing in my ears, so strong I half believe she is really there. Touch. She always told me that you knew what was real by touching it. Only through touch did we know we were here at all. I reach my hand through the air, and she is gone.
FINDING HOME
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âLovers donât finally meet somewhere. Theyâre in each other all along.â
âRumi
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
ART OF THE POSSIBLE
Dianna squirms in her seat. Qasim interchanges one crossed leg for another. The only thing Dianna knew about Eva Peron before this play was that she married a famous Argentine and died young. This play starts with illegitimacy, weaves itself into a brothel, and is on its way to a woman writhing her way into Argentine politics because she attached herself to the ârightâ man. Dianna prays Qasim does not think she brought him to this play as some sort of hint that she too is destined for this sort of infamy. All she wanted was a night with music and magic. Instead, they must listen to Evita explain the rules of war that exist between conniving loversâwhat tricks they play on each other to get their own way, tricks that they seem to get away with. The actor seems to be pointing her finger directly at Dianna when she slings the last line out across the crowded theatre, as though sheâs no different from Eva Perone, that even the most committed partners are exactly like Evita.
âWant to go get a drink?â Qasim asks at intermission, and Dianna nods. Eva Peron is only on her way to fame and then death in the second act.
âIâm sorry, Qasim.â
âSorry for what?â
âSorry that I asked you to take me to a play with these sorts of morals.â
He hums âDonât Cry for Me Argentinaâ a little off tune. âThe music was catchy.â
âThe libretto left something to be desired, though.â
âLiââ
âLibretto. The lyrics,â she translates.
âThe woman left something to be desired.â
âSo you knew of her?â
âShe was dead before I even began,â he replies, helping her on with her wrap. âI was a toddler when she passed. Her reign was brief. Yet she left her country in an awful mess.â
âWhat do you think he saw in her?â
âThat gold digger? What everyone else saw in her, Dianna.â
Sheâs about to say she doesnât want Qasim for the wrong reasons, that sheâs not anything like Eva, when a tall American man comes up and claps him on the back.
âEnjoying yourself?â the man asks.
âNot our cup of tea,â Qasim responds and takes Diannaâs hand. âMay I present Miss Dianna Calloway, Michael. Dianna, please meet Mr. Michael Presston, an attorney at JP Morgan.â
âMy pleasure, Miss Calloway.â The manâs nod is almost a bow, and his suit is almost a tuxedo.
âSee you on Monday, then?â
âYes, see you Monday. Enjoy your evening.â
Qasim directs Dianna down the steps and out into the street. A light freezing rain has washed the streets, and the clean smell of water hovers around them. The colored reflection of lights on wet pavement reflects on the low hanging clouds.
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