Never seek to tell thy love,
Love that never told
can be;
For the gentle wind
doth move
Silently, invisibly
I told my love, I told
my love,
I told her all my
heart,
Trembling, cold, in
ghastly fears.
Ah! She did depart!
Soon after she was
gone from me
A traveler came by,
Silently, invisibly
He took her with a
sigh
Love’s Secret, William
Blake (1757-1827)
Regina Collins slightly whistled while watching her
surroundings before quickly crossing the street to one of the four-storey buildings
which made their row, in one of the residential areas in Reverside Drive. New
York City’s sky looked undeniably bright and lovely, as bright and lovely as
her mood today. A beautiful day always made everybody happy, didn’t it?
Well, actually, not really. Not everybody. She’s sure
there was somebody who was completely unaware that the leaves had already
changed their colors to yellow, brown, and reddish. Unaware and not giving a
single damn.
That person, was her particular bestfriend.
Regina was certain that Ellen DeGeneres was too busy to
realize anything that happened in her surrounding lately. She had just wrapped
up her piano concert in Europe, and next week would be the beginning of her US’
concerts.
And as usual, if Ellen was busy, she rarely got the will to
answer any phone calls or sparing her precious time to reply any texts. And
that’s why Regina decided to just see her bestfriend directly. At least to make
sure that she was still alive. And also to make sure that her bestfriend wasn’t
making the bright sky of New York City turned into a dark and gloomy one, as dark
and gloomy as her mood.
Oh, that sounded exaggerated, but you’ll see that Ellen literally had the ability to make everybody around her not enjoying the beautiful day if she herself
wasn’t in the mood of enjoying a beautiful day.
Regina jogged a bit while climbing some stairs in front of
the building. She was just about to press the apartment’s intercom bell on the
4th floor when the door opened up and a woman and a child stepped
out of the building. Regina’s hand held the door opened while the mother and
the child passed by.
She stepped into the building and let the front door lock
itself up. A minute later, she was already standing in front of a white-painted
door on the 4th floor. Her hand went to press the bell.
The door was finally opened when she pressed the bell for
the third time. Her bestfriend’s facial expression who was standing in the
doorway confirmed her suspicion that her friend was not in a very cheerful mood.
“Hi,” Regina spread a wide smile and lifted one of her
hands.
Ellen DeGeneres looked at her with furrowed eyebrows.
“Oh, it’s you,” she muttered and then stepping aside to let
Regina in.
“Yep, it’s me,” Regina answered simply and made her way to the
spacious and neat living room. She noticed that the heater was already turned
on. Well, at least her friend wasn’t too busy to turn on the heater.
The sunshine was shining through the windows on the other
side of the room, making the room felt a lot warmer, brighter, and more
comfortable.
The living room was equipped with a large couch, two
armchairs, and a small wooden table in the middle of it. The floor was coated
with a thick carpet. The shelves that were mostly filled with many kind of
books –mostly about music- were covering some parts of the walls.
Regina glanced at the black piano which stood on the other
side of the room. The piano was opened and there were music sheets, that was
filled with scratches here and there, were scattered around the piano; on top of the piano, on the small
piano bench, on the small table beside the piano, and also on the floor around
the piano.
“I thought you were still back in Atlanta,” Ellen’s voice
was finally heard behind Regina’s back.
Regina did tell Ellen that she and her dance team, would
participate on the dancing competition which would be held in Atlanta. Well, it
was a good thing that her friend remembered that.
She turned her body, looking at her friend who finally
walked into the living room.
“I came back to NY yesterday, in the evening,” Regina
replied lightly.
Ellen raised both of her eyebrows. “Really?” she slightly
shook her head and went back to sit in front of the piano.
Regina walked into the kitchen. “Is there any drinks in
here? I’m thirsty as hell,” she opened the refrigerator’s door and yelled, “you
really have nothing in here other than waters?”.
“I don’t know. Find it yourself,” Ellen yelled back
half-heartedly.
Regina sighed and took a bottle of water and then slammed
the refrigerator door. She walked back into the living room, where her friend
was already facing the piano and placed her fingers on the fingerboards,
playing some light tones.
“So, what makes you so busy right now that you can’t even
take your time to answer a phone call from your lifetime bestfriend? The
preparation for the next week’s concert?” she asked, and then took a gulp of
the cold water directly from the bottle.
“Nope,” Ellen muttered. She didn’t look at Regina, frowning
at her fingers on the piano instead. “I just want to finish this,” her fingers
were moving swiftly back on the keys, and the beautiful chiming of the piano
was fulfilling the apartment.
And then suddenly, she stopped and muttered to herself. “Ugh,
this isn’t right,”.
Regina blinked her eyes. “What? Why? I think that’s
perfectly beautiful,” she commented. “Your new song?”
Ellen didn’t give her any answer. She got back to frowning
on the piano’s keys and seemed she had been immersing herself in her own world.
Not a new thing to Regina who had been her friend since they were babies.
“Ellen?”
The one who was being called didn’t give any respond even
though Regina stood exactly beside her.
“Ellen,” Regina called out once more, a bit louder this
time.
Still no reaction.
“Ellen!”
This time Ellen lifted her head, staring at Regina with
annoyance. “What?”
This time Regina glared at her friend. “You need to freaking
get away from your piano for awhile,” she stated firmly. “You need to get out
of this apartment. How long have you been in here? Since you were back from
Europe last week? This isn’t healthy, you know?”
“I went out yesterday,” Ellen denied, but the tone on her
voice was unsure.
“Oh yeah?”
“Yeah, I went out to….. to…..,” she was quiet, and then
looked up to Regina with her still-furrowing-eyebrows. “Why do I have to
explain all of this to you, anyway?”.
Regina sighed. “Okay. We need to get out of here. Come on,
we’ll grab lunch. It’s on me,”
“No, thanks. I’m not hungry,”
“So, what will you do? Just sit here and glaring angrily at
your piano for the rest of the century?” Regina asked sarcastically. “Oh, come on, El. Let’s get out for a while. Maybe
when you get back after you have a nice lunch and taking a stroll to see what’s
the world out there look like you’ll have a great inspiration to finish your
new song. Come on,” Regina started to persuade her friend seriously.
Ellen finally stood up and groaned. “Sometimes I forget that
you can be so annoying,” she grumbled.
“Where did I put that damn key?” she said to herself,
throwing her sight all over the room.
Regina lifted a pile of papers filled with some song notes on
the coffee table and found the car key. “Come on, now,” she said, directly
heading to the door.
Ellen grabbed her jacket and followed her friend.
“Anyway, you haven’t done what you have always wanted to do
regarding seeing me today,” Ellen said to Regina after they exited the
apartment. “You forgot?”
Regina looked at her friend confusedly. “What do you mean?”
Ellen smiled. “You came here to brag about yourself and your
team for winning the dance competition in Atlanta, didn’t you?”
Regina glared at her friend with a fake hurt expression. “Just
so you know, since you didn’t pick up any phone calls from your family, I came
all the way here just to make sure that you’re still alive and sane. To remind
you that you still have a caring mother, father, and friend who worried about you
all the time,” she explained elaborately.
“Hmm..” Ellen hummed.
“And to show off about my team because we freaking won the
competition!” Regina finally admitted and smiled widely. “You know me so well,
don’t you?”
Ellen laughed. “Just as well as you know me,”
Ellen would never admit this to her friend, but she actually
did feel a lot better after going out of her apartment. Her head didn’t feel so
heavy anymore. Leaving her work for a second and strolling down the road,
inhaling the fresh air might have its own advantages.
Actually, Ellen wasn’t a workaholic. At first, after
wrapping up her concerts in Europe, she had a plan to have a rest for a while,
really really relaxing before she got to start the next concerts in the US.
But, on the flight back home to New York, she suddenly got an inspiration to
make a new song. But she couldn’t finish this new song because the damned
inspiration evaporated into thin air just like that when she stepped her feet
back in New York City.
The fact that she couldn’t finish that song drove her crazy,
because she was the kind of person who had to finish what she had started.
“So, where are we going to eat?” Ellen finally asked when
they were already in the car.
“There’s a nice restaurant which is almost always full with
people near my studio. You wanna give it a shot?” Regina asked.
“As far as I know, there are no nice restaurant near your
studio,” Ellen frowned, trying to remember.
“Not in my usual studio, “ Regina corrected. “I mean near
the studio where I teach right now. It’s close to the Greenwich Village. These
couple of weeks I’ve been sparing my time to teach the hip-hop class for the
teenagers,”.
Ellen stole a glance at her friend for a second, raising her
eyebrows. “You? Teaching?” she asked doubtfully. Okay, her friend was a really,
really good and talented dancer. She and her team had frequently won on various
competitions, national and international levels. But Regina Collins was
defiantly not the type of person who could teach other people.
Regina gave a wide smile in response. “Just sometimes. But
it’s quite surprising, isn’t it? You didn’t think I can ever teach?”
“Why, of course not,” Ellen replied bluntly. “So what makes
you do it?”
Regina sighed, but the smile was still hanging on her lips. “Because
she asked me to do it,”.
“She? ‘She’ who?”
“Portia,”
“Portia who?”
“Portia de Rossi,”
Ellen frowned again, trying to recall that name, because the
way Regina said that name, it was like everybody in the world should know who
this Portia was. But nope, she was sure she didn’t know anybody with such name.
“She kinda asked me if I can come over just once in a while
and teach for the hip-hop class at the studio she usually teaching in – she’s a
dancer too, you know? A contemporary dancer. Very talented. I once saw her dance
and I was just………. wonderstruck,” Regina was silenced for a second, as though
she was drowning in the charm she just talked about.
And then she continued, “well, essentially she just asked me
if I could teach the hip-hop class because they’re out of decent instructors. I
mean, how could I ever say no to the chance of seeing her again, right?”
“Mmm,” Ellen hummed again in response while nid-nodding her
head, signing that she understood. “So, you like this girl,”
“Yep,” Regina answered honestly. “Me and probably another
dozens of boys and girls,”
“Ah, the popular girl,” Ellen commented.
“You can say that again,” Regina agreed and then thinly
smiled. “She’s a sweet girl. And funny. And smart. And kind. And….. I don’t know,
she makes everything feels good, you know what I mean?”
Oh god, my friend just
turned into a mushy, sentimental person, Ellen sighed in her heart. “So,
does she like you too?”
This time Regina let out a long sigh. “That’s the problem.
I don’t know,”
Ellen stole another glance at her friend. “What do you mean
you don’t know?”
“I really don’t know,” Regina said again. “Sometimes I think
she likes me. You know, there are times when she looked at me, smiled at me, or
when she talked to me, and I think she likes me. But then, I realized that she
looks, smiles, and talks to everybody else the same way. So, yeah… I have no
clue,”.
Ellen laughed loudly. “Regina, my friend, you’re clearly
being toyed,” she said bluntly. “If she’s a popular girl, I can imagine already
how good she is at controlling boys and girls who’s swarming around her. That’s
including you, poor poor Regina,”.
Regina shook his head lightly. “No, she’s not that kind of
girl. Not even close,” she denied quietly.
“Look, why don’t we stop by the studio for a second and I’ll introduce you to her. Then, you’ll know that your assumption is really really wrong,” Regina offered excitedly.
“Look, why don’t we stop by the studio for a second and I’ll introduce you to her. Then, you’ll know that your assumption is really really wrong,” Regina offered excitedly.
Ellen didn’t answer, only smiling and shrugging her
shoulders.
“And if you’re really the expert on assessing women, maybe
after seeing her and correcting your earlier judgment about her, you can give
me a bit of clue on how do I approach her,” Regina added.
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“Well, this is the place. Come on in,”
Ellen stopped her step, looking at the rocky three-floored
building in front of herself. The signboard that was hanging above the door
said ‘Small Steps Big Steps Dance Studio’. Ellen followed Regina who was
already entering the building and passing by the concierge desk.
Regina said hi to the old woman behind the desk who smiled
back with a big smile on her face.
“Is that the one whose name is Portia?” Ellen threw a joke
drily.
“Ha-ha, funny,” Regina muttered flatly. “She’s usually
upstairs, in the studio. Come on,”
Ellen chuckled a bit but following Regina ascending the
stairs to the second floor. “You haven’t told me anything about how did you get
to meet this Portia girl, by the way,”.
Before Regina could answer, suddenly there was a very loud
audible gasp from up above them, followed by a loud noise. They both were
simultaneously looking up. Everything happened in a blink of an eye that Ellen
couldn’t even see what was going on.
Something fell from the top stairs, smashed her real hard,
made her lost her balance and finally rolled down the stairs uncontrollably.
“Ellen!”
Ellen heard Regina shouting her name before she finally hit
the ground and her head collided with something hard. Her sight was blackened
for some time and the darkness was spiraling behind her shut eyes. She couldn’t
talk. She could even barely breathe.
“Ellen! Oh god, Ellen, are you alright?”
She heard Regina’s worried voice but didn’t have the ability
to talk back.
“Portia?” Regina’s voice was heard again. This time, there
was even more worries in her tone. “Portia, are you okay?”
Ellen tried to open her eyes and finally realized what was
it exactly suppressing her to the ground and made her chest felt extremely
heavy.
The girl with long blonde hair who was on top of her body
blinked her eyes, and then those blue-greyish eyes were widened in shock.
“Oh. OH! Oh, god! I am so sorry,” she tried to stand up as quick
as she could manage.
“Portia, why…? What happened?” Regina asked while pulling up
the girl’s arm to help her standing up.
The girl cringed when her right feet stepped on the
ground.
“Ouch, ouch. Wait a second…”
“Is your feet sprained?” Regina asked worriedly.
Ellen looked at her friend in disbelief. Regina was taking
care of the girl and not even glancing at her bestfriend who was lying helpless
on the ground? She swore in her mind to have a payback at Regina for this
later. Ellen tried to sit up. She used her hand to support her body but
straightly attacked by an extraordinary pain.
“Is there any other injury?” Regina’s voice was heard again
and that was surely not directed to Ellen. “Was your head knocked? I think we
should get to the hospital,”
“No!” the girl rejected quickly. “Why do we have to go to
the hospital? No. I’m fine,”
“But you better check yourself on the hospital. Just to make
sure,” Regina said again.
“No, that won’t be necessary. I told you, I’m fine. It’s
alright,”
“But….”
Ellen finally managed
to sit up -painstakingly- and cutting her friend, “I think we should go to the
hospital,”.
The girl turned her head to Ellen’s direction. “Really. I
really don’t need to go to the hospital. I a—“
“Not you,” Ellen interjected with a sharp voice through
gritted teeth, holding back the pain which was rasping on her left wrist. “It’s
me,”
This time Regina finally turned her head toward Ellen.
“Oh, god…”
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