She should have known it by now. Things that seemed as easy to her as it was to walk a step on firm ground weren’t easy for those who were mere beginners on an artistic flying broom. While Conrad’s first failed attempt still looked rather promising, his next tries were much worse. Zhenya wanted to encourage her boyfriend but chose not to say anything, feeling that he wouldn’t appreciate a comment.
His face had turned red and Zhenya feared that he was about to give up for today and forever. She did not expect him to love the sport; did not believe that he’d come to the practices of the artistic flying club, but she didn’t want him to dislike what meant the world to her.
She watched him, hovering in mid air herself, stretching her limbs and itching to do some more interesting stunts. However, she felt that this wasn’t the time for it. She’d only frustrate Conrad if she showed off now that he was hitting the ground for the third time.
“Are you hurt?†she asked, seriously concerned as she approached him, hoping that it was solely his pride that was hurt and nothing more. However, she knew herself that it sometimes took longer to recover from hurt pride than from any broken bones.
Zhenya looked at him sadly as Conrad said that he had known that he wouldn’t be good at this. What had he expected, though? That he’d get on an artistic flying broom and everything would be easy as if he, like Zhenya herself, had been training since his early childhood? She felt a little mad at him now. He was a quitter. She had known it before, had actually appreciated it that he wasn’t under constant pressure like she was, that he wasn’t trying to prove himself from morning till night. Now, however, it bothered her.
“Today is your first time on an artistic flying broom,†she said, her voice revealing that she felt irritated, “you tried this jump three times. If you’d done it all flawlessly I’d say you should join the club and actually try to become a professional athlete because then you’d be incredibly talented.â€
He told her that she could keep flying and he’d just watch and learn that way. Zhenya huffed and shook her head. This was not at all what she wanted now and, what was worse, she was sure that he was lying to her. He claimed that he’d learn that way but she felt deep inside that he did not intend to ever mount an artistic flying broom again.
“You won’t learn how to do it by watching me,†she said, her voice a little bit shriller than usual. “If that was the case I’d watch Aglaya every day during my holidays and suddenly be able to do a back flip.†She snorted and then elegantly jumped off her broom so she was standing face to face with her boyfriend.
“Now tell me honestly, do you even want to try again at some point or have you already given up?â€