Before my hand lies a bottle of “Ice Mountain” spring water. Bubbles gather along the curved edges near the rim after being tossed from hand to hand. These bubbles barely can even constitute as bubbles. A bubble floats free in the surrounding, surviving outside of its container, yet still fragile as an anemic blood cell. No. These bubbles are conspirators of the water. They strive in water’s presence and yearn for him to stay for as long as possible. Without water, the bubbles