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Big Buddy

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Wang Kuishan

Dorm Room 6028 of the Chinese Department had eight residents. Chen Hao was the oldest. So everybody called him Big Buddy fondly.

By the time of their junior year, everyone in the class became involved in a romantic relationship, as if they had all been hit by a contagious disease at the same time. All the female students in the class had been “claimed” in the blink of an eye. That all had been claimed is not an accurate statement because there was still one damsel who was yet to be “claimed:” Liu Meiyan. When it came down to it, there wasn’t anything visibly wrong with Liu Meiyan. If one had to be picky, then, she was a bit on the heavy side. 1.6 meters tall, yet 130 jin in weight. Liu Meiyan, for her part, though, was quite open about it. She would say in front of everybody “I gain weight even if I live on water alone. There’s nothing I can do about it.“

One day someone in the dorm room suggested they write an anonymous love letter to Liu Meiyan to invite her out for a date and see how she would respond. There was nothing else to do for fun anyway. The suggestion received warm, unanimous approval. Since everyone was bursting with Tang poetry and Song lyrics, writing up a sugar letter would be like a master chef preparing an appetizer. That evening they penned a draft. Having praised Liu Meiyan with all the beautiful words available, the letter invited her to meet in the plum tree woods north of the school’s Big Sports Ground at 6 o’clock in the afternoon: “Stay till we meet.” The letter further explained that the 6th hour (after noon) of the 6th day of the week was chosen for its auspicious ring: “Six Six Success!”

This letter was composed on Monday evening.

The next day the sealed letter was dropped into the mailbox.

The plum tree woods north of the Big Sports Ground was chosen as the site for the date because the window of Dorm Room 6028 commanded a very good view of everything inside the plum tree woods.

Over the next few days, Liu Meiyan’s hearty singing could be heard in and outside the classrooms and on the way to the library. She might be a bit on the heavy side, but, honestly, she had a really good voice. When she sang Meng Tingwei’s “Come and See Winter Rain in Taibei,” one would feel as if it were Meng herself singing.

Six o’clock on Saturday afternoon arrived at last. In Dorm Room 6028, everyone squeezed together at the window and, eyes wide open, gazed toward the plum tree woods north of the Big sports ground.

Liu Meiyan appeared right on time. Once in the plum tree woods, Liu Meiyan lifted her hand to check her watch, probably wondering to herself: I’m on time. Now, you, the mysterious admirer, it’s your turn to show your face.

Five past six. Liu Meiyan gazed left and right.

Ten past six. Liu Meiyan paced back and forth.

Fifteen past six. Liu Meiyan stopped pacing. She stood there and stood on her toes again and again to see better and further.

The spectators chattered and chuckled mirthfully.

Usually, Chen Hao would not partake in the things of his younger roommates and would stay far away from their practical jokes like this. He had a principle to follow: Big Buddy should behave like Big Buddy. Yet, this time round, the chattering and smirking of the younger roommates attracted him to the window despite himself. He took a look at the plum tree woods and was stunned: Liu Meiyan in a rosy down jacket and white jeans reminded him of someone. Last year when he went home for New Year’s, his younger sister wore exactly the same clothes. The sister, who had leukemia, had already died half a year ago. At this thought Chen Hao’s heart beat wildly. He could feel something hot washing over his entire being. Without a word to anyone he pulled open the door and dashed downstairs.

That same night Chen Hao came back very late. His younger roommates, already in bed, were in the midst of a heated conversation. When he pushed open the door and stepped in, a hushed silence fell on them suddenly. Without turning on the light, Chen Hao washed, got into bed, removed his clothes, and crawled into his quilt. The whole time Chen Hao didn’t say anything, not a single word. He could hear his own heavy breathing.

Finally, Chen Hao opened his mouth. “I have an announcement for everyone: Tonight Liu Meiyan and I have decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend.”

With that Chen Hao sighed deeply, a thousand-jin burden on his shoulder having been relieved. Chen Hao thought to himself: If anyone dares to say half a word against Liu Meiyan, I’ll kill him.

Surprisingly, though, someone clapped his hands. Then, everyone in the room clapped their hands.

Tears flowed down Chen Hao’s cheeks.

(2005)

The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories

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