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The weight of a November afternoon

The cold steel of the mechanical parking gate bit into my palm, a sharp, metallic reminder of how out of place we were. We’d bet that the parking process at Tai Zhong Xiang Cheng Da Fan Dian would be the first thing to break our spirit. As the car vanished into the steel maw of the garage with a mechanical groan and the scent of old grease, we just stared at each other in the sudden silence, wondering if we'd ever see it again.



The Fuzhou noodles at the second market had a springy defiance to the tooth, a chewy conversation with the city's history. We sat in a shared, chewing silence, the steam from the bowls blurring our vision while the savory, salty meat sauce fought back the November chill that had begun to settle into our marrow, warming us from the inside out.


"You actually look like you're about to fire someone," I told him, barely suppressing a laugh. He’d wandered into the business center, trying to blend in with the corporate crowd while wearing mismatched socks. We spent an hour roasting his attempt to look like an executive in the polished lobby, the click of his heels on the marble sounding far too confident for a man in such sartorial chaos.


Then there was the room—a design marvel featuring two toilets and two sinks. It was a redundancy so wild we spent twenty minutes arguing over territorial boundaries. "This is my sovereign state," he declared, claiming the left sink as if we were dividing a conquered continent in a low-stakes war that only friends who have known each other too long could possibly fight.


I sometimes think the 13th floor is where the city's humidity finally settles, a heavy, invisible blanket of damp air that makes the Taichung skyline dissolve into a pale, watercolor grey. For a moment, the distant roar of the street below became a portable memory, a muted hum we carried rather than something we inhabited.


The DVD player felt like a plastic ghost of the early 2000s, its buttons clicking with a nostalgic, hollow sound. As we huddled around the flickering screen, the steady, cool pulse of the air conditioner became the only rhythm that mattered, smoothing out the jagged edges of our exhausted laughter in the dim, blue-tinted light.


Finding the Autumn Red Valley felt like stumbling into a painting. We spent far too long debating if the downward slope of the park was a masterpiece of urban planning or just a very expensive hole in the ground. The gold autumn light caught the edges of the maples, turning the valley into a basin of fire and amber that mirrored the warmth of our mood.


I suppose the true luxury of Tai Zhong Xiang Cheng Da Fan Dian was the way the room absorbed the weight of our shared history. It felt like the November air absorbing the scent of rain before the first drop falls—a quiet, low-profile sanctuary that allowed us to be completely ridiculous in a setting that pretended to be serious.

A single red leaf resting on the white duvet.

  • You gotta try those springy Fuzhou noodles at the second market.
  • Wander through the Autumn Red Valley when the light turns gold.

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