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"D'you
know who organised this protest?" Brent asked Sacha. "I
haven't seen anything about it."
"You're
asking me?" Sacha looked at him incredulously. "I've
only been in this town a few months. If it was in Canberra
I'd be able to give you a list of the usual suspects, but here .
. ." she shrugged. "I think it might have just been thrown
together, or something" she continued. "I haven't seen
anything about it either. Though I've gotta say, there's so much
happening in this town it's hard to keep up with it all anyway.
What?" Sacha had noticed that Brent was laughing quietly at
her.
"Oh,
nothing. I was just thinking that you're unusually talkative, based
on last time I saw you and on what Rona's told me."
"Well
what's that supposed to mean?" Sacha huffed.
"Nothing,
nothing." Brent suddenly noticed Catherine joining him at his
side. "Oh, hi honey!" he said warmly. "Sacha, this
is my girlfriend Catherine. Catherine - Sacha."
Sacha held
out her hand politely to Catherine. "Nice to meet you."
She recalled the comments Rona had made to Hannah when they'd all
been celebrating Sacha's debut column. This thought reminded her
suddenly of how sunny it had been on that day: she took her glasses
off to wipe the steam off them, and replaced them and looked up
at the sky quizzically. "I can't believe how changeable the
weather is in this place."
"I
know!" said Catherine, eager to get a word in. "It's
crazy, isn't it?"
"Mmm."
Sacha's attention had suddenly been diverted by a round of applause
that rolled through the crowd as the current speaker finished and
the next one was announced.
"It's
good to see such a range of people out here" said Brent. "It's
heartening to think that there's so much support for the refugees
out there."
"A
lot of good it's done us so far" replied Sacha. "The government's
just gonna keep lying its way back into office. Why change a winning
formula? And it's not like the Labor party's gonna do anything
about it."
Brent laughed
again. "You really are from Canberra, aren't you?"
"Oh"
piped up Catherine. "You're from Canberra? I went there once
- it was freezing!"
"Uh-huh."
Sacha didn't really know how to respond to this politely, so she
just smiled at Catherine in what she hoped wasn't too condescending
a manner. She turned to Brent. "Sorry, I missed what they said
about this guy." She indicated the new speaker. "Where
did they say he was from?" Brent told her. "Oh great"
Sacha rolled her eyes. "A fucking Trot."
The speaker
was talking about the recent motion by members of the government
to soften the treatment of refugees held in detention centres. He
started by unashamedly big-noting himself, talking about how he
had been the person on the local council who had moved a particular
motion in support of refugees. Sacha scoffed, and rolled her eyes
again. Brent frowned, while Catherine watched him out of the corner
of her eye. Suddenly, the speaker became animated as he started
talking about the member's bill that had been proposed in Federal
parliament, and specifically the members of the government who had
proposed it:
"Where
were they four years ago? Why have they been so quiet for so long?
I say to them: too little, too late!"
"Oh,
that's it!" muttered Sacha. "I'm sorry, but I just
can't stand that kind of 'my way or no way' bullshit."
And with
that she turned away and promptly stormed off, too angry to even
say goodbye to Brent and Catherine.
"'Bye
Sacha!" called out Catherine, regardless. She turned to Brent:
"Is she always that rude?"
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