Read Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name Online
Authors: Vendela Vida
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Contemporary Fiction
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It was three in the afternoon when my plane landed at the Helsinki airport, but outside my window, dusk was already settling in like a bruise. I retrieved my suitcase, its handle cold, and stumbled to the tourist information desk, where a woman with good teeth and bad English helped me find a hotel near the train station. My plan was to take the first train north, to Lapland, after a night of sleep. She directed me toward the hotel’s free shuttle bus waiting outside. Its doors opened just as I was preparing to knock.
The blond bus driver’s name tag said
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, but he told me, the only passenger on the bus, that his name was Kari. The name tag belonged to his twin brother, for whom he was filling in (would I please not tell anybody about that, he asked). When it was clear no one else would be boarding, Ari/Kari turned and spoke to the general area where I was sitting. “We go now,” he said.