Call Me By Your Name
s later, tucked neatly in an
in firm, slanted hand
t, only s
aro. The fes
nature. But she
for the photography - the chance to capture Lumeria's coastal life, the
next morning, and she saw the endless stretch of oce
. It was a pilgrimage toward so
-
nothing l
ng in tune with the waves. The houses were painted in soft pastels, the air heavy with salt and th
ly. The ocean air filled her lungs, cool and alive
ery soul has a place it returns t
this w
eet bare in the sand. He looked more at home here - less architect,
ame,"
etending not to notice the way he
t sure y
her w
between waves, the silence stretchin
head. "Come. The festival starts so
-
o was unlike anything
anced barefoot in the sand, their movements fluid and fierce. The men played wooden flutes a
sks, lanterns made of palm leaves. The scent of gri
ment. She caught children spinning in circles, elders clapping in rhythm, waves c
l she turned, lens lowering. He stood a f
in," he s
Everyone's staring at the s
re seeing them - really seein
d her camera again, focusing on the light glinting of
y. "You're taking
ed, echoing his words f
softened.
r, listening to the storytellers by the fire, watching fishermen haul in their nets a
g the bay. The view stretched endlessly - a horizon
when I need to remem
mber
foundations
ng her hair. "You speak like
are the same. Both are about
nd carried the faint sound of drums from be
settle between them. "Who was N. Mbeki?" she
ed. The questi
e. His tone was quiet, stripped of its
t clenched.
e houses, the horizon. "In building something better for people. T
quiet, contained, but it tr
e was extraordinary
whispered. "An
thinking, she reached out and touched his arm - a small ges
nd, then at her. "Y
- how it convinces you that breathing is betrayal. But you'
e air between them
body softening. He turned to face her fully, his v
e. That's why we look for beauty - to remin
waves. He reached up slowly, brushing a strand of hair from her face
g forgotten ar
The distance bet
ired to break the moment, a shout rose
s expression shuttering instantly
her heart ham
n the path, his shoulders
ce, her emotions a st
- dancers spinning around bonfires, laughter echoing
ace again, greeting people, smiling politely. The vulnerability she'
esthouse is just down that road," he said, pointing t
chest ached. "Thank y
hat didn't reach his ey
s pulled away right when she began to unders
toward the lane, her shadow st
her, wild and beautiful, like
ea and the flames, she realized she was no
d beco
-
t by the window, staring at the dark stretch
but all she could think about was the lo
th, that gentleness buried un
it, part of her wanted to be the
ly in the distance, their rh
whispered his name once
ai
in the dark, an
er the sea, and the first d