“How’s class? This travel won’t affect your studies?” Dad
asks.
“Have you made friends in your program?” Mom smiles.
“Are you sleeping well? Eating healthy?”
“Yeah, I’m fine, Ma, and everything’s going great! And
yeah, um, one of my roommates is in my program … Sahra’s
premed.”
Mom’s smile stretches. “Good! That’s great, Shane.” And
then, just as quickly, it droops. “Oh my god, Shane, your nails!”
I quickly move my hands out of the shot. “Ma!”
“What did I tell you about leaving old nail polish on? It’s
not professional. Let me see your nails again. They look
terrible, Shane. Go out and get some nail polish remover.”
“Okay. I’ll pick some up.”
Dad interrupts. “You seeing any guys out there?”
I drop my head into my hands. “Dad,” I groan.
“Shane, really, your nails.”
I shove my hands under my thighs. “No! I’m not seeing any
guys, gah! I’ve only been here for, like, three days. What’s
going on there?”
Dad looks pointedly into the camera with his eyes all wide.
“You know it’s okay for you to date people. I never said you
can’t date!” This is, like, the third time we’ve been through this
spiel. Dad’s already worried I’m going to die alone. Either that
or he’s worried I’m gay. I have to check Dad and Uncle Dan on
homophobic crap all the time.
I roll my eyes. “Oh my god, Dad, I never thought you did.”
“You gotta stop sitting around
with those books all the
time!”
I close my eyes and suck in a cleansing breath.
Mom sighs. “Are the classes harder or easier than YU?”
I shrug and wave my hands. “Um, yeah, they’re different.
My teachers have accents and stuff.”
“What does that mean? Do accents make things harder—”
“Oh my god. Wait! I haven’t told you about the grocery
store. You guys…” I jump into my Tesco story, and it’s
extremely satisfying to see them react just as drastically as I did
when I tell them about the sauce selection. When the story
concludes, I tell them I have to go.
Mom comes close to the camera again, “Okay, love you!
Be
very careful! Be smart!
”
“Yeah, listen to your mother!”
I roll my eyes. “I always listen to my mother, and I’m
always smart!”
“Do something about your nails!” Mom exclaims.
I hang up, sagging as a breath
whooshes
out of me.
1/12/11 11:45 p.m.
Bad news: Hardcore lying to my parents is already
eating me up from the inside.
Good news: Card night was a giant hit!
I think I bonded with Sahra! Just when I thought she
didn’t want to be friends, she offered to pick up
dinner for card night. She was on the way out for her
internship interview, and she turned around and said:
“Hey, should I grab everyone shawarma for card
night later?”
I had no idea what the heck shawarma was, but I
obviously said yes. Babe, Pilot, and I were all
shawarma noobs before tonight.
SHANE MEETS SHAWARMA: A RETELLING
Sahra carefully unloaded wrapped food items from a
white paper bag and distributed them among us.