第2章 等待微风(第1页)
第2章等待微风
WaitingfortheBreeze
马蒂·阿通MartiAttoun
“Noairing?Howyousleep?”afriendasks,horrified。I’vejustrevealedthatmyfamilyhasdecidedtoshuttheaireroffandtrimourelectricbill。
“Nobodyopensawindht,”warnsanotherfriend,shavebeeforadecade。“Thisisthe90s。It’snotsafe。”
Onthisfirstnightofourcost-gadve’sonly85degrees。We’renotgoingtosuffer,butthethreekidsgrumbleanyway。They’vegrownupi,iheworldoutside。
“Howdoyouopenthesewindows?”myhusbandasks。Jiggliabs,hefinallyreleasesopbodiesdecoratesthesills。Aswespringthewindowsohenightnoiseshowloutside—andin。
“It’stoohottosleep,”my13-year-olddaughtermoans。
“I’mabouttodiefromthisheat,”herbrotherhollersdo>
“Justtryittonight,”Itellthem。
IntruthI’mtuef。I’mexhaustedafterattendingGraeau。Itotedhomeherovaltinbathtubandthecestoodonlikeabigshotbehierofherstore。
Myfaceissweaty,butIliequietlylistenichoirsoutsidethatremindmeofchildhood。Theneighbhowls。Probablyatrespassi’sbeenyearssihetimetoreallyliste。
IthinkaboutGrandma,wholivedto92andstillsupervisedMuntiljustafewweeksbeforeshedied。Andthen,I’mbackthereatherhouseinthesummerheatofmyovemypillowtothefootofGrandma’sbedandanglemyfacetoenwindow。Iflipthepillow,huntingforthecoolerside。
Grahrashing。“Ifyou’lljustwatchforthebreeze,”shesays,“you’llcooloffandfallasleep。”
SheksuptheVeianblinds。Istareatthefilmywhite,willingittstill,waiting,Isuddenly,sidethewindow。Thebugchorusshouts“Ajooga!Ajooga!”Neighbors,porglate,speakinhazywordsthatsootheme。
&gfrandmasayssoftly,andI“uhhuh”inreply。Junebugspingthes。ThreeblocksawaytheFrisotrainrumblesacrossRooseveltAvechthestrassgs。ThehingI’tdecode—perhapsatreebrangtheasphaltshihestoreroofdoor。
Sleepy-eyednow,Ifothe。Itflutter。。。
“Mom,didyouhearthat?”myseven-year-oldblurts,“Ithinkitwasano>
“Probably,”Itellhim,“Justkeeplistening。。。”
Withairer,thehouseisoddlypeadtheunoisesseemoughtotouch。
IhopeI’mawaketohefirstbreezesneaksin。
“不开空调?你们怎么睡得着啊?”一个朋友问道,显然有些惊异。我刚刚透露,我们全家决定关掉空调,以降低电费开支。
“不管是白天还是晚上,都没有人会开窗的。”另一个朋友提醒道,她家的窗户刷过漆后,关闭十多年了。“现在是90年代了,不安全。”
开始节电计划的第一天晚上,只有华氏85度的气温,尚没热到让人无法忍受,可三个孩子还是嘟囔起来,他们向来与外面酷热的世界相隔离,在华氏72度的舒适温度下长大。
“你怎么不把窗户打开啊?”丈夫问道,他轻微地晃动着金属插销,终于,一扇窗松动了。各种各样的虫子的尸体装点着窗台。当我们把窗户一扇又一扇地打开时,家里很快充斥了外面夜晚的喧嚣。