Correspondance, November and December 1988

Nov 16, 2009 13:48

The day after she met Dave Martyniuk, Meg sits staring at the single sheet of pale blue stationary on her desk.

What is she supposed to write? It was nice to meet you? That's not exactly going to ring true, in light of the way the meeting went.

After several more minutes, Meg picks up her pen and writes:

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oftheaxe November 24 2009, 04:10:12 UTC
Dave doesn't expect to get much in the mail most days besides bills, and the occasional letter from Kim.

So it takes him a day or two to get around to checking his mail - and after that, once he reads through the letter, another day or two to come home in the evening after a long day of work with enough mental energy to answer it.

(He doesn't want to write a response while he's tired, and cranky. Simple as the letter is, it would still be far too easy to slip up.)

Meg,

Thanks for your note. I'm also glad we had the chance to meet.

I guess we kind of got off on the wrong foot, back there, and I'm sorry for that.

(It's easier to make a blanket apology in a note than it is in person.)

I really do appreciate you getting in touch, and I hope things are going well for you, too. I'd like to talk to you again, when you have the time - and try a different foot.

Sincerely,
Dave

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ever_noteful November 24 2009, 15:56:03 UTC
Meg hasn't been able to figure out if she's been expecting a reply or not expecting a reply.

That question, at least, is now answered.

She writes her response the morning after she gets his letter, while it's still quiet in the apartment.

Dave,

I think there's more enough blame to go around with regard our previous meeting. Fortunately, we both have more than one foot, metaphorically speaking as well as literally.

Things are going as well as I can ask this close to exams.

As for talking again, as I said, I turn up there pretty frequently.

She's not going to say where there is. Not in a letter sent through Canada Post.

She hestiates for a moment, and then adds

And if you're going to be in Montreal for any reason, I hope you'll let me know.

Sincerely,
Meg

She drops it in the mail on her way to class, and waits to see what happens next.

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oftheaxe November 30 2009, 04:41:09 UTC
Oh, thank God, Dave thinks, when he reads this letter a few days later, a conversational opening.

Meg,

First of all, best of luck with your exams. To be honest, I used to pretty much go into hibernation during exam time every year, so I appreciate you taking the time to write in the middle of studying.

I am in Montreal occasionally for business, but given that, I won't blame you if you want to postpone any meeting until after yours are over. Do you go home on vacation afterwards? I don't know if your university's schedule is the same as ours was. Anyway, if you let me know, we can figure out a time. It's probably easier than relying on matching up schedules there.

Sincerely,
Dave

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ever_noteful November 30 2009, 15:49:40 UTC
"So," Olivia says, standing in the doorway to Meg's room and waving an envelope, "does Alain know you're getting letters from some boy in Toronto?"

"A boy in Toronto?" Meg says, puzzled.

Olivia looks at the envelope again. "Dave Marty-something. In Toronto."

"Martyniuk," Meg says. "Dave Martyniuk." For whom she cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, use the word boy. "He's a family friend."

Or at least that title will work for the purpose of getting the letter from Olivia, so she can read it and answer it.

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