Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Special One...Part Six...

After Sabine's break down, they went home to relax and she immediately recovered. A new conversation sparked up between the three of them. Sabine was curious about Parsifal's father and so she asked without hesitation. Mrs. Fetters responded that his father had an accidental death when she was pregnant with Bertie. I was thinking that it was probably a car accident. Mrs. Fetters began to question Sabine by asking her when did she first meet Parsifal and I knew how they met, but it wasn't elaborated. I was so excited to hear this part because I am a very detailed person. Sabine and Parsifal met when she worked as a waitress at the Magician's Hat while Parsifal was performing. She was stunned by his gorgeous face in that tuxedo and stared at him heavenly, eventually he picked on her to be his volunteer and from there it all began.

Sabine noticed everything about Parsifal which I thought was absurdly amazing. Sabine even mentioned that Parsifal had great taste in men and the relationship between he and Phan was true love. For homosexuals, love is really rare and it is kind of sad to see that the community is known for it's promiscuous actions. That is one part I really hate about the community and it is really annoying. I wish that people would just realize that there are more to life than hooking up for a one night stand and that they should be aware of their feelings.

Moving on, the conversation led to the wedding day of Sabine and Parsifal. This special day was very simple, beautiful, and very classy. It was held at their beautiful home by the pool and almost everyone attended including architects, antique people, and all the magicians. By the end of the night, Parsifal said to Sabine "My wife, My beautiful wife" as they dance and then kisses her, they both laugh before parting ways to end the night. At that moment, it really threw me off and made me realize this is one beautiful and rare relationship they share. In addition, their wedding song was "Girl from Ipanema" and ofcourse I looked for it. OMG!! It popped up on youtube and the song is real!

Although the song was really light and comforting, but the lyrics really symbolizes the relationship between Sabine and Parsifal. It was something different to me and hopefully I have the right artist to the song, because there was so many. Later, they found a picture of Kitty in Parsifal's photo box collection. Mrs Fetters was very excited about it and knew that he would have at least a picture of his sister. He was very close to Kitty as I am to my sister and was awesome.

As the conversation ended they eventually need to head to the airport for Mrs. Fetters and Birdie to head home and as they were about to say farewell to each other, Mrs. Fetters asks Sabine to come with. It was definitely a surprise and Sabine couldn't as she needed to take care things at home. A few days later she recieved a letter from Mrs. Fetters and it came with photographs they took together, in addition, a similar photo to Kitty's picture that they've found was also attached to the picture. Sabine was so surprised how Guy or Parsifal looked exactly like his sister. It was so odd but good.

I question this story more and more as if Ann Pachet, the author, was writing about someone she knew or someone in any relation to her. I am amazed and cant wait to see what happens next.

2 comments:

  1. My husband was the sound producer for "Girl from Ipanema" when he was young. He says, "Unfortunately, I never met her..."

    Your posts are so good, Lo!

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  2. OMG! Mrs. Chase that is so amazing! It is great to hear that and I don't know how to describe it. But it is nice to know someone or in relation to produce such awesome work. Can't wait for the next term :)

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