Sunday, January 10, 2010

Professional Matter

“Nad?”

“Yes?”

“Mind if I ask you something?”

"Shoot," My eyes narrowed upon his sudden query.

“How come you tak pernah tanya I pasal my love life?”

Speechless as one can be, the man in front of me just asked a question which was negative from my circle of expectations. My prediction of the typical questions he could had asked in the first place. Honestly, I DID NOT expect that at all.

Frankly saying, he's not a friend. Not even close to someone so dear to me. I get paid for cramming my head out of one thing he's great at: Music. He is the lead guitarist of a band recently signed under a local recording company in Kuala Lumpur. We don't really share personal issues with each other. He would usually had me sit and listen to his riffs and demanded my personal comment or had me checked whether his tune sounded the way I would approve it. Everything was still of serious business the last time. Well, at least. I mean, sometimes he did unfold stories regarding problems with his band mates or the industry. Issues with his royalty and the radio stations that don't go beyond the borderline and that's about it. But bringing the whole thing into something, err, less professional by getting aware with his love life? How do I start?

“Nad?”

“Well,” I began, trying to be firm with my words which I doubted best at that time. “I rasa I tak ada hak untuk tanya you benda-benda macam tu. Itu diluar bidang I. It's personal, right?”

“Sure,” came his reply. “Professional matter. I lupa.”

I don’t know what was the real issue but one thing I could tell is how weird his voice turned out to be. It was sounding pretty much sarcastic to my hearing. I remember catching this tone from him long ago when he was arguing with the audio engineer from the company about an issue. Okay I got the hint; obviously he was not cool about this. What ever triggered the idea of this whole conversation, that thing sure as hell had caused the situation between us to become awkward.

There was a pause, probably around 30 seconds. 

Joe Satriani
“Forget it,” he violated the silence at last. “Let’s get down to business matters back shall we, Miss Professional?” he said, looking away. He took his black Fender strat and started to playfully bend the strings mere emotional despite the guitar being unplugged to any of his gears, probably imitating the style of the famous Satriani whom he adores so much.

I couldn’t help but to think of how he responded to this. Does it matter so much for him that I’d be acknowledged about his love life? Shouldn't everything just be the way it supposed to be? Sensing deep sarcasm in his voice, I decided to just do one thing.

I looked away, too.

8 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

uuuuu.. fender tu... strat or tele??
- SCAR face

miss.love.orson said...

Dear SCAR (face?),

Arched top stratocaster, of course. Hey, thank you for dropping by. I'm surprise you're here, scribbling comment for me.

:)

Sir Pök Déng said...

He was dropping hints. Why didn't you sense it? Being a man myself, I know what men are and how we react, especially when inter-gender friendship turns out into a sudden freefall to the love abyss.

But I hardly found a man who drops hints. Anyway, I can't play guitar. If I really can, I'd sing a love song and post it on Youtube so that my long forgotten lover would hear me out. And sometimes I know dropping hints is relieving, especially for a man like me.

A 22-year old lass? Hmmm... I'm 23. Okay I'm not dropping hints.

miss.love.orson said...

Dear Sir Pök Déng,

How would a man be dropping hints to someone if he don't even encounter a less formal relationship with that person in the first place? Believes me when I said everything were about business before he suddenly expressed his incertitude. He introduced me as "my super partner" when we bumped into one of his friends. I can't comprehend 'super' as a friendship impression though. It seems so... wrong.

But having to think about hints, singing a love song and broadcast it on Youtube so your long forgotten lover would hear it out is not another act of dropping hints, sir. It is more of an attempt to win her back, speaking of which, is indeed a dubious act a lad like you would do after what had happened between both of you...

Yes, I do read your posts from the very beginning. The same reason I know that we were born in the same year. Thanks for the unintentional heads up of yours. I've corrected my age at the profile.

:)

Unknown said...

I think I'm with SirPokDeng on this one. I'm not being judgmental, but obviously this is a lame attempt to drop a hint to a girl. ok, I'm being judgmental. lol.

They say men r simple
They say women r complex
scratch that.
men just as fuckin complex as women.
cuz we have this thing so called egos.
lol.

miss.love.orson said...

Hey Genzai,

Lame attempt? Hmm... I can't do the judging. I'm a woman. What ever had been blistering in his mind upon the uttered curiosity is something I still can't comprehend up until today. Even when you guys said he was dropping hints.

Was he?

LOL. I know we women do... cause sometimes I even find me confusing myself a lot. Men with egos are normal... err, right? Right.

:)

Anonymous said...

nad,im quite a stalker too. especially when someone ive known for years has a blog and she didnt even care to tell me about it...fender strat only reminds me of that archy dude who made it in chicago ;)

p.s.hendrix is a huge fan of stratocaster!

SCAR

miss.love.orson said...

hey SCAR,

Haha. I don't find any reason to personally tell you about my blog. It's still new anyway. What matters is you're already here.

Yeah, the archy dude. He sure loves Strat a lot, just like Hendrix.

:)

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