Hello, my dear friends!
How are you doing this week?
I ran into a pretty stubborn cold bug and finally had to succumb to its insistent demands. Since recording was out of the question (*sniffles*), I worked on a website make-over.
The new design is cleaner and faster. It should make the community experience a bit smoother. The discussion boards are brand new and built to facilitate more thoughtful conversation.
Alright, enough service announcements. Let’s see what Lex is up to at the Met.
💜
Sigrid
“Can Milly see us?” Lex wondered.
She and Mary had taken their seats for the last act just a few minutes ago. They were in the 10th row of a mostly empty theater. There was no crowd to disappear in.
She knew it was ridiculous to think anyone was paying attention to them. The eyes of the staff and other attendants were all focused on the stage.
Mary too seemed consumed by the high-pitched singing of a handsome countertenor paying tribute to the beauty of a blonde soprano.
This opera was quite the spectacle. Lex had never heard a countertenor sing live before and it had messed with her head for the first 30 minutes of the show.
Then there was the impressive transformation of Milly. Lex had seen her perform in recitals and other operas. But Milly’s role in this opera was the most interesting one yet.
First, there was Milly’s outfit. She was in a glossy three piece suit with her hair smoothed back under a thick layer of wax. Her attitude was as slick as her hairdo.
Milly played the insecure, sadistic Nerone in this opera. The character was highly unlikeable and Milly was doing a fantastic job at impersonating it.
“What an asshole,” Lex kept thinking, then reminded herself she was talking about Milly, who was practically family.
Mary was in absolute awe of Milly’s performance. Or maybe just Milly in general. During the break, Mary had talked about her so much, Lex hadn’t gotten a word in edgeways.
That was okay, though. Lex was thrilled that Mary was enjoying the experience so much. She was proud of herself for making it all happen.
Apart from the fact that she hadn’t exactly thought everything through. She should have known that Milly would want to meet with her.
Lex had been so blinded by her wish to see Mary again during the weekend, she hadn’t taken into consideration what the consequences of this date were going to be.
Surely, Milly knew who Mary was. She must have heard about her from Hannah. Mary was Hannah’s favorite employee after all.
Milly would connect the dots immediately. Then she’d race home and tell Hannah about Lex’s date. Or at least about who Lex had been hanging out with during the weekend.
And then the questions would start. Even though Hannah had no reasons to suspect any romantic involvement, she wasn’t stupid.
At best, she would be amused about Lex’s 180 degrees turn when it came to Mary. At worst, she would grill Lex about it until Lex had no other choice than to tell her the truth.
Why hadn’t she asked Mary to go see a movie or something? That would have been safe! They could have held each other’s hands. Grab some dinner afterward.
Lex glanced to her side and saw that Mary was smiling from ear to ear. She doubted any movie could do that. Maybe this was worth all the hassle.
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