DOZ Issue 49 November 2019 | Page 6

A PACIFIC DREAM Elisabeth Puruto T he dark green fronds of the slender palm trees were rustling gently in the slight breeze. Beyond the clear green lagoon, the reef stood as a barrier against which the waves of the South Pacific played catch with each other; rushing against it and splashing white foam in the air as they ran along the dark reef before gliding back into the ocean. A picture of exuberant peace. “Oh, what did I let myself in for!” wailed the slender blond woman as she buried her tear- stained face in her hands, leaning against the strong shoulder of her dark-haired friend, whose strong brown arms drew her closer. Hanna and Natia were at the airport, waiting for Hannah’s plane to board. They had become friends over the last few months. When Hanna moved to this idyllic island, she hardly knew anybody, DOZ Magazine | November 2019 and most locals were too shy to befriend her. “We were thinking of warning you, but we thought this time things would work out alright. We didn’t know you and were too shy to talk with you.” Hannah lifted her head and gazed across the landing strip to the lagoon on the far horizon. She remembered the first time she came to this island, just on a stopover for two days. There was not much to do, and she felt lonely in her hotel room. Then a slip of paper appeared under the door. It was an invitation to a BBQ at a hotel nearby. ‘Yes, that would be nice,’ she thought picking up the phone, making a booking. She was not disappointed, the BBQ was held at the lagoon’s edge under swaying palms, the salad and sausages were quite tasty, and a group of handsome young 6 islanders sang to the soft tunes of their guitars. People were seated at a long table, and next to her was a local man, maybe in his forties. “I am Tane,’ he introduced himself. “My name is Hannah,’ she responded. Tane displayed great knowledge of the island culture and invited her to a tour next day. “I have to fly out in the evening, but in the morning, I could spare a couple of hours.” She accepted the invitation and the next day, she was pleased by Tane’s respectful manners. He told her about the history of the island, drove her along the brilliant blue lagoon, and also took her inland towards the high volcanic peak. What a contrast! Here no sound of the waves could be heard; it was very still, only a white horse in meadow nearby