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In this passage, the writer describes outrunning the blues in the dark.

Vampire Running

One evening in early June, when I got grumpy at my husband for something that was entirely my fault, I realised I had become a woman who shouts. A lot. I didnā€™t want to be a woman who shouts, especially for no reason.

Restless and ashamed of my outburst, I dug through the wardrobe for a polyprop and running shoes. It had been months since Iā€™d dragged myself around Wellingtonā€™s waterfront 5 but I needed to move, to propel myself as far away from my poor husbandā€”and my angerā€”

as possible.

That first night I only made it as far as Point Jerningham, a 6 km round trip. My thighs ached and my lungs felt as though they were on fire. I stopped a couple of times. At one point, I was overtaken by a bloke walking his elderly greyhound. 10

Running into a headwind and / or horizontal rain in the pitch black is as miserable as youā€™d imagine it to be. Some nights I could barely feel my toes and because I couldnā€™t bring myself

to wear a head lamp, it wasnā€™t always easy navigating the surprisingly poorly lit suburban streets. I constantly complained, but I ran anyway, finding something strangely comforting about the anonymity of darkness, of having the footpath largely to myself. 15

A friend referred to it as vampire running, my preference for exercising after 8 p. m. I didnā€™t know how I felt about anything else but I liked the feeling of being outside when so many others werenā€™t, as though following a dark ribbon of asphalt made me a little bit stauncher than I actually am.

By the time winter had rolled up her sleeves, I was having a more meaningful relationship 20 with my running shoes than with nearly everyone in my address book. Two or three nights

a week, and sometimes on the weekend, Iā€™d peel myself off a warm couch and head out, plodding down to Oriental Bay and winding along the waterfront to Balaena Bay and back.

I began to recognise the same people: the older chap with the bad varicose veins who grunted with nearly every step; the overweight couple with matching jackets who ran almost as slowly 25 as I did, and the homeless guy near Freyberg Pool who would regularly bark commands at runners to pick up the pace (he once hissed at me ā€œReal runners donā€™t stopā€ when a bad stitch slowed my speed).

My relationship with running is a complex thing; as a child I was a competitive sprinter and

it took me a long time to slow down, to convince my body not to run 100 m as fast as it could. 30

These days, Iā€™m more of a fair-weather runner, but I do miss those night-time jaunts along the waterfront. Thankfully, my life no longer has any unexplained sadness in the middle of it, but thereā€™s something so seductive about vampire running that this winter Iā€™ll be heading out again into the dark and cold, regardless.

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