“Wanna know how lonely I am?” she asked. “The last time I went through airport security, I ‘forgot’ to take off my belt, so that I would set off the alarm and the officer would give me a pat-down. She did a perfunctory, routine search. I revisit the moment daily.”
Joanna Norland is a playwright and writing coach.
HA! Very nice, Joanna ❤️
thank you very much.
Lordy, this is sad.
that sucks. the last time I went through airport security, an airport employee kept calling out ‘queen’ and the customs people went through every piece of paper in my wallet. good thing my passwords weren’t written down.
that is, indeed, depressing. but better to be alone than touched by airport security.