We came home from the movie and sent Tanya's babysitter on her way. It was still too early to go to bed. Melinda suggested that I go and get any e-mail that had come in, especially if it was from Susan. Melinda had started to share with me her "girl talk" from her friend in Hong Kong, especially since Susan began an affair with a white guy. Melinda said that both friends having white lovers brought the two of them closer together. Susan's stories about her sexual adventures aroused Melinda to my benefit. I must admit that I got off on her stories as well and tonight's e-mail was no exception. I brought the e-mail and Melinda began to read, stretched out on the couch with her head in my lap.
To: "Tran Mei-Ling"
From: "Wu Sui-Beng"
Subject: Gung Hai Fat Choi
Date sent: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Mei-Ling:
Finally my affair with Charles is in the open. I can see Charles as often as I want now without worrying about our careers. Now, you should tell my brother that I wrote to you that I have a boyfriend here in Hong Kong. I know that he won't be pleased that Charles is white. However, he will not say anything to your face because of Paul. It will make it easier for me if you could tell him.
The process of "going public" was not without some "unpleasantness" as Charles would term it but what we Chinese would term racial prejudice. Let me start with how we became "properly introduced." As Charles instructed me, I joined a group of doctors touring a trade fair of medical equipment. I try and avoid these trade fairs because most of the devices are not useful in psychiatry. However, the new brain imaging devices I thought might be useful in determining whether my patients had hardware or software problems. Well, I am not writing to discuss equipment that your hospital probably already has.
At the end of our tour, the Colonial Office put on a presentation on importing expensive medical devices into Hong Kong. Guess who was presenting? Charles, of course. As much as I love Charles, trade and economics has always bored me. As Charles spoke of "gaining entry" and "market penetration," all I could think of was Charles gaining entry to my panties and penetrating me with his great big willie. As I was pleasantly daydreaming about sex, I suddenly realized Charles was looking at me and asking,:
"Is there anyone who can help me translate 'Most Favoured Nation' into Cantonese?"
I woke up from my sexual fantasy. Charles was giving me my cue to introduce myself to him. I stood up and said:
"I am Dr. Susan Wu Sui-Beng and I studied overseas in Canada. I believe that the Cantonese term you require isβ¦.."
So, every time a difficulty with a term arose, Charles would turn to me and ask Dr. Wu's Cantonese advice. When Charles had finished with the Colony's trade regulations, he came over and profusely thanked me for my help. Then he asked me if I would join him for tea with his colleagues. Well, I have never liked Darjeeling tea; it just doesn't compare to Chinese oolong. I endured the English concept of tea merely to carry through our charade and look as if we had never met before but I was being swept off my feet by Charles. The things I must do to get Charles into bed with me.
Furthermore, I found this whole situation, having tea and pretending that we had just met, quite awkward. Quite often when Charles would ask me something about myself, I had to stop myself from saying something like: "Charles, you idiot, we talked about that last month." Finally, Charles asked me, in front of all his friends, if I had any plans for Chinese New Year. Then he said that he would like to bring me to the Anglo-Chinese Friendship Society's New Year banquet. So, it was all over in an hour, our official meeting, introduction and chatting me up in front of others.
I had some business at the British Colonial Office a week before Chinese New Year and my first "date" with Charles. My youngest sister has decided that she doesn't want to follow in the medical footsteps of our family. Mei-Ling, my brother is a doctor, my father is a doctor, my grandfather was an acupuncturist, my great-grandfather was a herbalist, and I don't know how many generations our medical history goes back. Now, my youngest sister says she wants to study European art. Well, she always was a little bit rebellious. After she was accepted at Oxford, she came to me and asked my advice. She wanted to know what visas to get and how to find a place to stay in Oxford. I knew the ropes of studying abroad, so I took her to the Colonial offices and guided her through the paperwork.
My sister eventually signed all the proper papers and the clerk told her that her student visa would be sent in due course. Then she left to tell her heartbroken boyfriend that they would need to spend four years apart. I don't think they are sleeping together yet. My father has been keeping a tight leash on her since I came back to Hong Kong. Probably my one-nighters were not as discrete as I thought? Mei-Ling, it would serve my father right if my sister returned from England with a healthy appetite for men, especially the white variety of men. It occurred to me that, since she was now asking my advice, I should discuss with her important things like birth control and how to tell when a man is lying. For sure, our mother never discussed things like that with me. Why should I expect her to educate my young sister any differently?
After my sister left, I was alone in the Colonial Office with an hour to kill before my hospital rounds. I decided to wander up to the Commercial Section's floor and pay Charles a visit. I know that I was not dressed as glamorous as Charles might like but my patients seem to prefer their doctor to be unfashionable. The thicker the doctor's glasses, the better. In fact, I think I looked a fright in my hospital shoes and my hair tied in a bun that day.
I went to where I was directed and found Charles' office guarded by a severe-looking white woman. She was one of those pretty women whose good looks can't cover a bad attitude. She did her best to ignore me by averting her eyes and showing more interest in what was on her computer than the human being in her presence. I decided to make the best of my time and looked over her and her desk. The nameplate on this insolent woman's desk read Daphne Shagnasty. Other than that, her desk was empty, devoid of paper. For all I knew, she was playing a computer game or surfing the net on the computer that separated Miss Shagnasty from me. Goodness knows, there wasn't any evidence that she was doing real work. Finally, I had enough of being ignored. I decided to try and get her attention.
"Excuse me Miss Shagnasty?"