Talk at Tatut’s
Saturday, September 15, 2007Neil is definitely leaving for Makati for a reason that he'd like to try what's life like in there. He knew I have lived and worked there before, but he's out for adventure and am not against him. I really wanted to see Neil again to make most of the time before he would leave. This gay cousin of mine is a shock absorber, has been my childhood companion and only this time that I am in Davao we regained the joyous closeness.
We decided to meet again in a cute resto along Duterte street. It was exactly in front of Shakey's where our lil crowd of three had pizza one night.
When I got inside, I was greeted with different novelties on the wall, cross stitch and everything were cute and nice. It was all wood, yellow and green. And the lighting was just right. Not too dim, not too bright. There were only 2 men dining in a natural-finished wooden table in the middle.
Food was served fast. Though it did not taste that good. But what was interesting though was that the spoon and fork were wrapped in a lil brown paper and tied with a simple knot. The placemat is interesting too.
It was the three of us again. There was a burst of laughter when we were gathered. Even the waitress can't help but grinned with us. We were bound for another bubbly conversation. Gay Talk, part 2.
We never really talked so much. Since, we couldn't stop laughing when TJ talked how his Tat
ay wished he would join the military - medical department. TJ is enrolled in BS Nurse program. Poor TJ, he almost fainted when he heard that. His mom on the side…could not hide the smirk on her face that time.
Maybe someday when he has gathered enough strength and guts, he'll definitely confess his real feelings. And I would be there to support him, promise.
Neil on the other hand talked about his family's fate and gossiped about our other cousins. In love, he's been through so much drama, and warned me to be careful, not to over analyze simple gestures of guys who may be keen on me but do not have any intentions other than…building friendships…
Oh, I think I just learned a lot.
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thanks kayni. but sometimes, we love welcoming those things too in life… at least there’s something that makes us happy.
take care too.



Your cousin Neil is right. Don’t over analyze simple gestures, which I admit I always do…ha ha. Anyway, I miss your blog. I’ve been so busy with work and life. Take care.
Posted by kayni at September 18, 2007, 11:58 pm