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Author: Peter Cawdron
she accepted him for who he was. Although she was a complete stranger, Jason felt like he'd finally caught up with a long lost friend.
    As he opened the door to his apartment he was horrified to see his unmade double bed immediately in front of him. A half-eaten box of Chinese take out sat on the messy sheets. Clothes were strewn across the floor. Lily didn’t seem to notice. She raised her eyes, as though she were surveying art work in a gallery. She was looking at the posters and pictures covering his walls. There were several striking images of Mars from the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, along with an image taken by COBE: a map of the cosmic background radiation that still saturated the universe as the afterglow of the Big Bang. A tattered poster of the Andromeda galaxy hung next to the kitchen, while the wispy filaments of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, mapping the location of millions of galaxies in deep space, was proudly displayed next to his desk.
    Jason kicked some of the clothes to one side.
    Lily squeezed around the bed, moving to the only open area within the cramped apartment, a section of worn linoleum between the desk and the kitchenette.
    “I’m ... I’m sorry it’s such a mess,” Jason spluttered. “I don’t normally have people over.”
    “No. It’s wonderful,” she said, gesturing at the walls. “I love looking at scenes from outer space.”
    Scenes, he thought curiously, that was an unusual way of describing posters. Scenes implied stories, actions, events. He liked that. Scenes were a better description of these images, given the timespan captured by each of the posters and the stories they told.
    “Puts things in perspective, doesn’t it?” he said.
    “Yes,” she replied, smiling. “In each of these scenes, you see beyond the confines of this small planet.”
    In the bright light of his apartment it was apparent Lily wasn’t wearing a bra under her t-shirt. Jason wasn’t sure if he blushed, but he suddenly realized he was staring at her wet t-shirt while she gazed at the posters. The thin white cotton was all but transparent when wet, clinging to her body and accentuating her curves.
    “I’ll get you a towel to dry off,” he said, his eyes dropping to the floor as he turned and grabbed a towel from the bathroom.
    Lily shivered as he wrapped the towel around her shoulders. She sat down on a small loveseat jammed between his desk and the kitchenette, sitting sideways so she could stare out the window at the intersection as they talked. Jason sat on the bed, hurriedly straightening the covers.
    “So, where are you from?”
    “Korea,” she replied.
    “Really? My parents are from Incheon, just west of Seoul.”
    He wasn’t sure, but she seemed to blush as she replied, “I am from a small fishing village south of Sunwi-do.”
    Jason hadn’t heard of Sunwi-do. He had only been to South Korea once to visit his grandparents, and only for a week. His recollection was of jet lag, thousands of people bustling along the sidewalks, and an astonishing assortment of neon lights and signs that put Times Square to shame. Seoul was the New York City of the East, a dazzling city that never slept.
    “What’s your dad’s name?” he asked, picking up his phone and opening a browser to search for her father's contact details. “I can look him up and we can give him a call. Let him know you’re OK.”
    “Lee.”
    “Is that his first name or his last name?”
    “His name is Lee,” Lily insisted.
    “OK,” Jason said, a little confused. “Do you have an address?”
    “Columbus and West 67th.”
    “Ah ... that’s where we are,” Jason replied. “Do you have an address for Lee?”
    Lily started to speak, but he cut her off, saying, “Columbus and West 67th, right?”
    “Yes.”
    Well, he thought, this isn’t quite what I expected.
    “How long have you been in America?” he asked, shifting on the bed. Somehow, her uncertainty made him feel a little more at
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