the story continues to unfold...everything happened so fast. one moment, rho '99 was inside the classroom studying music, the next moment rho '99 was cramped into the small space that was the guidance office. chapter 4: first the disaster, then...ingredients to be added:1 guidance office
1 terrific duo (a.k.a. ma'am guidance counselor & mrs. duranta)
1 sidekick
1 dramatic dishwasher
1 john denver song
ma'am wasn't locked out of the rho '99 classroom for so long. to make way for her, the table pushed to the door was pulled away.
...but the harm has been done.
ma'am entered the classroom and called off the class. then, she went out. the next thing we knew, mrs. duranta walked through the could-have-been-forgotten hallway leading to our room beside the smelly cr to "invite" us to "talk things over" at the guidance office.
so, there was the class of rho '99... disturbed from studying, forced to fit into the crampy office, not really knowing why and how things happened, processing music, thinking about gamelans and pentatonic scales, not realizing the gravity of the situation, clueless of the things to come.
then came the voices...
ma'am guidance counselor: what went into your minds, rho?!
mrs. duranta: anong pumasok sa mga utak n'yo, rho?!
sidekick: bitaw! unsa'y nisulod sa inyong mga utok, rho?!
english.
filipino. bisaya.with minds still trying to fathom things and contemplating about the gamelans and the pentatonic scales, rho responded. with silence. with puzzled looks. utterly lost. distracted by the barrage of questions and quite disturbed to hear mrs. duranta and the sidekick translating ma'am guidance counselor's questions into
filipino and
bisaya, respectively. questioning.
what's with the world? why are we here? what happened? why are they raising their voices? why do they seem to be speaking in tongues? how do we respond? in english? in filipino? or in bisaya? or combination of all three?ma'am guidance counselor: rho? what? answer!
mrs. duranta: rho?
ano? sagot!sidekick: rho?
unsa? tubag!english.
filipino. bisaya. again.
silence. lyrics and tune of japan's
sakura song, gamelans and pentatonic scales resonated in the puzzled minds. more questions. slow realization.
ma'am guidance counselor: ha? model section at that? why, rho? what happened can't be tolerated. you shouldn't be emulated.
mrs. duranta: model section pa man din kayo. bakit, rho? hindi pwedeng bale-wala-in ang nangyari. hindi kayo dapat tularan.sidekick: mao, model section man unta mo... dili jud mo dapat pamarisan.why, rho?
bakit, rho? the song about cherry blooms, the gamelans and the pentatonic scales vanished. realization hit a new home. it hit bottom with a mighty thud and with it, the rho crystal bubble shattered.
so, something did happen.
one by one, we were questioned as to our respective roles in the misdeed. some did not know. some said none. some denied their participation. out of the many who participated, only four admitted their bits.
ma'am guidance counselor: you disappoint us, rho.
mrs. duranta: disappointed
kami sa inyo, rho.
sidekick: bitaw, disappointed
mi sa inyo, rho.
in the end, it was still the entire class that got judged guilty of the misconduct. rho '99 was told parents were to be informed and that they're expected in school the following morning to attend an emergency meeting with the guidance counselor. we were told that we ought to do duranta planting for two days, and we ought not be allowed to make up for whatever lectures, recitations, and exams missed during those two days.
duranta. dark cloud. jeopardized acads. dark clouds. guidance counselor to meet the parents. dark clouds, indeed.
that january afternoon, it seemed rho '99 gave up the throne of honor and slandered the squeaky clean reputation of section rho in our high school's history. the cloaked insults we received that day (and the days after) insinuated that. from being the revered sweet cream of the crop, the class became the foul sour cream -- fit for the trash bin, fit for nothing.
that same afternoon, rho '99 was allowed out of the guidance office. the class proceeded to the music room where a furious and equally disappointed music teacher called off the exam and left us to ourselves to deal with our issues.
it was then when rho '99 exhibited mixed emotions in between questions, plans, confusion, delusions, accusations, judgements, arguments, resolutions and whatever. some cared. some were forced to care. some were brought to tears. some were amused. some were puzzled. some were left clueless. some chose to be left clueless. some felt cheated. some thought nothing. some were thrilled. some got dramatic.
"i washed the dishes last night. this is so unfair.
i came in early today because i had to study for our exam.
last night, i wasn't able to study because we had a party at home.
i told mommy i needed to study but i wasn't able to.
i washed the dishes last night, and now this?"or something to that effect. that was the impromptu speech of the all-of-a-sudden dramatic dishwasher,
best in math, and sole candidate for valedictorian. (to the entity: hehehe, we are friends. don't sue me for this!) when she first asked to be heard, the class thought that what she had to say was a nice proposition that would somehow help us out of the deephole we had fallen into.
but what did her washing the dishes have to do with the problem? your guess is as good as mine: nothing.
it turned out, she merely panicked... but she can't be blamed for giving that privilege speech. she, of all people, had the most to lose with what happened. after all, a record of grave misdemeanor disqualifies anyone from graduating with honors. she was right that it was unfair. she never had a hand in the unbecoming conduct of the class because, on that fateful afternoon, when everything was going on inside that room near the smelly cr, her mind was busy with the gamelans and the pentatonic scales. i should know. she was seated just behind me.
anyway, best in math's speech temporarily sidetracked the class from immediately giving the apology that we owed ma'am. by the time we got to her office, she was gone. (
ayan tuloy. ginawa mo kasing big deal
na nag-wash
ka ng dishes.
tapos, kinuwento mo pa talaga sa 'min with matching tears
. hehehe.)
believing that the sun must not set with unresolved ugly issues, we decided to visit her at home on that same day. although she did not allow us in (it's difficult to accommodate all 38 of us), ma'am accepted our apology and listened to us as we sang to her her favorite song, john denver's...
"perhaps love is like a resting place / a shelter from the storm / it exists to give you comfort / it is there to keep you warm / and in those times of trouble / when you are most alone / the memory of love will bring you home./ perhaps love is like a window / perhaps an open door / it invites you to come closer / it wants to show you more / and even if you lose yourself / and don't know what to do / the memory of love will see you through./ oh, love to some is like a cloud / to some as strong as steel / for some a way of living / for some a way to feel / and some say love is holding on / and some say letting go / and some say love is everything / and some say they don't know./ perhaps love is like the ocean / full of conflict, full of pain / like a fire when it's cold outside / or thunder when it rains / if i should live forever / and all my dreams come true / my memories of love will be of you."all that in a single afternoon.
rho '99 sat on a throne,
rho '99 had a great fall,
all the king's horses and all the king's men
wondered if rho '99 can put everything back together again.we'll see... we'll see...
to be continued in paskin episode... (part 4)
whoa! at first i didn't plan to have a part 2
and now, i'm talking about part 4. oh well...