The wave pool just started up. I killed the breaker two hours ago. I walk out from the booth. The air smells like chlorine and sunscreen — sunscreen we stopped stocking in October. The gates are still chained. I can feel the wavemaker's hum through the chain-link. The water's higher than the fill line. Not by much. Maybe an inch. The cycle's running seven minutes on, three off. That was the summer schedule. A paper wristband is floating against the gutter drain. We rotated colors every week — I remember the chart in the break room. This one's yellow. Yellow was the week of the 2017 closure. Tell me what you'd have done.