I started a magnet collection in January which is probably the
most exciting endeavor I've ever pursued.
The goal is to get a magnet from every place I visit. Thanks to my latest trip I now have six on my
fridge. I was so excited about my new
magnets that when I got back to Tucson I made Kevin come over and look at them
while I yelled, "Ta-dah!" and gestured at them. Kevin was a good sport and acted interested.
Kevin and I have a third roommate who I don't think I've
mentioned before on my blog. I'll call
him Todd (to protect the possibly guilty).
Todd spends most of his time in his room with the door closed and Kevin
and I don't see him a ton. In fact,
Kevin and Todd almost never talk. If
Kevin is watching TV in the living room and Todd walks into the kitchen they
won't even say hi to each other. During
the month I was on vacation Kevin and Todd barely spoke to each other. I talk to him, but we're not super-close.
I flew into Tucson last Tuesday night and Kevin picked me up
at the airport. I hadn't told Todd that
I was coming back and I naively thought he'd be excited to see me since I'd
been gone for a whole month. As I walked
to my room passed Todd's closed door I shouted, "Hi, Todd!" and all I
got back was a very unenthusiastic, "Hey." Maybe he hadn't realized I was gone, or maybe
I'm not very exciting. Kevin and I then
sat down to watch 30 Rock on Netflix,
but the internet was a little slow so Kevin unplugged the router to move it
closer to the TV. As soon as the
internet went out Todd emerged from his room saying accusingly, "What
happened to the internet?" He had
been playing a game that we had ruined by unplugging the router. He was forgiving and I got a few minutes to
talk to Todd about the computer game he's been playing for hours every
day.
The following night Kevin and I were in the living room and
I was downloading new podcasts and music on my old laptop for my drive from Arizona to Utah. The fan on my old laptop
broke a few months ago so it overheats quickly (thus why I have a new
laptop). Since it was overheating I
would occasionally hold it up to air conditioning duct to cool it down. Todd emerged from his room as I was holding
my laptop up to ceiling. He looked at me
suspending my computer in the air, said, "You're weird," and then
left for work.
As I was downloading podcasts I glanced at fridge and
noticed that the two magnets I bought in Peru were missing. I pointed this out to Kevin and he was
perplexed, too. Maybe I hadn't put them
up on the fridge? That didn't make
sense because I had made such a big deal about
my new magnets that we both remembered seeing them on the fridge. Maybe Todd's daughter grabbed them when she
was visiting? Nope, they were up way too
high for her little hands to reach.
Maybe they had fallen onto the floor and gotten kicked under something? That's a no go because the house had just been swept and mopped and
no magnets had been found. We were really
confused and couldn't figure out where they'd gone and how.
I didn't move the magnets and Kevin didn't move the magnets
so it had to be Todd who moved the magnets.
We thought and thought and couldn't figure out why he would have moved
just the two magnets from Peru. Kevin
then said, "Do you wanna search his room for the magnets?" I thought for a moment and then said
matter-of-factly, "Yes." I
knew that Kevin wasn't being serious and I didn't actually want to search
Todd's room -- I was just calling Kevin's bluff. We walked to Todd's room, opened the door,
and turned on the light. I was expecting
to peek in, say, "oh, no magnets," and leave. But as I turned on the light I immediately
saw my Machu Picchu magnet laying face down on Todd's dresser. When I grabbed it I saw the other magnet
partially hidden under a cloth. I grabbed
that one, too as I said, "What the heck?" Kevin and I both erupted into confused
laughter.
I really like my magnets and I don't want them to disappear
so I took the ones we'd recovered from Todd's room and the magnets off the
fridge and hide them in one of my drawers.
Kevin and I were trying to figure out why on earth Todd had taken two of
my magnets. Kevin really, really wanted
me to ask Todd about them, but I couldn't because if I did I would have to
admit that I violated his privacy by going into his room when he was gone (and
then I'd look as bad as the NSA). So we
decided to put everything back like it was so that I would be guilty of violating
his privacy, but he wouldn't know about it so I'd feel a lot better. We put the two magnets back on his dresser
and put the other magnets back on the fridge.
The next morning left for Utah and I was going to ask Todd
about the magnets before I left. I was
going to say something really nonchalant like, "Good morning, Todd. Did you sleep well? What are your weekend plans? Huh, two of my magnets are missing. Have you seen them?" Unfortunately, Todd was in his room with the
door closed, possibly sleeping, and my nonchalant questioning would have seemed
very chalant through a closed door. So I left without recovering my magnets and
without knowing why they'd been moved.
I asked Kevin to ask Todd about them. It's been nearly a week since I left Arizona
and Kevin hasn't seen Todd since I left so it's still a mystery. And the magnets haven't been returned to the
fridge either. I worry about them.
I won't be going back to Arizona until August and Todd will have
moved out before I get back so I probably won't ever see him again (we're not very close). That means that the last thing he'll ever say
to me was, "You're weird."
Based on my obsession with magnets I'm starting to think that Todd may
be right.
1 comment:
If I were you, I'd feel more nervous about never seeing your magnets from Peru again than never seeing your weird roommate Todd! I think Kevin should go get them back for you.
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