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While he's taking pictures of breaching humpbacks out at Douglas Harbor, I'm off by the pier waiting for our friend David (who's been out fishing on his friend's boat) to come in. Thinking I'll check out the time, I pull Brian's iPhone out of my back pocket.

And drop it into the harbor. In murky, cloudy, silty Alaska water.

I reach in to try to find it, then borrow a net and try to dredge it up, but I have only a vague idea of where it is, and I have no luck finding it. Eventually I give up, only to catch sight of the edge reflecting light underneath the surface, and I reach out and grab it. But it's been in there a few minutes already, so it's pretty much dead.

Brian shows up shortly after I do so, and asks what's going on. Everyone on the pier, including David, suddenly finds their feet very fascinating.

I say in a very small voice, "I dropped your phone into the harbor."

There is a very long silence, which includes a Look.

Then he says, "It's okay. I still love you." And hugs me.

David: "I now pronounce you man and wife."

Date: 2009-06-14 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roseneko.livejournal.com
No, he wouldn't do that. Neither of us really have tempers, and while we've been known to get angry with each other on occasion, it's very rare. I had a friend comment once on how "You guys never seem to fight", and I went "Actually, we were having a disagreement just the other day when you were around," and he went "Really? I never noticed." I think it helps that neither of us are the sort to take the small things that seriously. Phones are replaceable, after all.

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