LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - THE STATE OF THINGS - SECTION 27
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01- CANUTE |
This time after Canute had escaped from his prison (cellar), he skirted the walls and made straight for the storeroom (his makeshift bedroom). His bedding, however, had been removed already and some of the other stuff cleaned out; as his return was not expected, a few useless chests and pieces of broken furniture had been piled high (stored there), to utilize the space. Veering around the discarded pieces, Canute tried the knob that led to his mother's boudoir (bedroom).
Finding it unlocked, he,
elatedly was about to open the door to sneak in when some noises from within
stayed his hand.
First, he steadied his
breathing then stealthily pried the door ajar and craned his neck to peer in
through the crack. Canute's hatred and
revulsion intensified seeing one of the girls, one called Juke, rummaging through
his mother's personal things, her chests and drawers. Tike was sitting woodenly by the window with
a stern face, clutching his mother's small jewelry box.
"Thieves… Bandits! Vile beasts!
I'll make you pay for this!" gnashing his teeth he cursed them
under his breath. Suddenly his heart
stilled when, to his dismay, he saw Tike discovering an old foreign coin, the
thing his mother prized most. It had a
hole in it and, when he had been much younger, Canute remembered her wearing it
around her neck. This much he knew of
her past, that this strange coin had been the sole possession left to her by
her deceased parents. She had been
allowed to keep it up to now because it had always been deemed worthless by
others. He contemplated rushing in to
grab it from Tike's claws.
"This… It’s another
worthless piece of shit." Much to
Canute's relief Tike, after a brief examination of it, threw it disdainfully to
the floor where it rolled soundlessly under a chair. Tike growled at Juke not to dawdle. She was fast running out of patience. The intensive search had lasted for half an
hour or more and had produced nothing of substance to satisfy Tike's greed.
"This can't be
all," she pursed her lips, looking at the jewel box in her grip, then
shifted her gaze to the sleeping woman.
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02- SLEEPING HELGA |
"She must have hoarded her gold and jewelry somewhere else," Tike hissed, "but where? Where could the sneak have put it? Try out those drawers over there. She can't outsmart me. Yes, those ones, and look harder or you'll see the back of my hand!"
That night his mother's
condition had worsened. Tike was forced
to defer her usual customer, a pesky middle-aged man who reeked of alcohol, to
one of the other girls. Thoroughly put
out, Tike had entered sick Helga’ room with Juke to ransack the place. Though she took it all, she still suspected
the girls of accepting secret gifts from their gentlemen’s customers and
shamelessly hoarding them in various secret places. After all, that's how she had secured her own
future, gained her freedom and present status.
Despite all the effort, the next few hours still proved fruitless.
"Imagine, leaving me
high and dry, like this! If she thinks
I'm going to pay for her funeral out of my own pocket, she has another thing
coming! Even an unmarked grave costs a
pretty penny these days." Tike ranted and raved.
She then turned to berating Juke; when her
voice got hoarse, “Oh, never mind!
You're utterly useless too!"
She finally called off the search.
"I'll fetch Ron up tomorrow to rip this
place apart, piece by piece, and then we'll see what will turn up.” “Hmm… Perhaps her brat knows of the stash’s
whereabouts? If worse comes to worse, I'll simply have Ron wring it out of that
useless little horror? Imagine
that! I take them in under my roof and
provided for them all those years, even bringing up their bastards, showing
them all that consideration and kindness and, what do I get out of it in the
end…nothing?" Huffing and puffing
she got to her feet, with a sweep of her sleeve and curses on her lips, she
then stormed out of the room with Juke timidly following close on her heels.
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03-TIKE OUTRAGED AT NOT FINDING ANYTHING |
No sooner was the door closed than Canute (emerging from his hiding place) burst inside and rushed to his mother's side. Climbing onto the big bed, he snuggled up to his mother and whispered in her ear, "Wake up, mama. They're gone."
When she failed to respond he gently shook
her. "Wake up, mama. You must wake up. We have to get out of here tonight. Tike means to kill you, mama, I heard her
just now, heard her talking about burying you in an unmarked grave. Mama, mama, please wake up!"
Stirring faintly, she
meekly groaned, "Senson. Why? Why?"
"No, it’s me,
mama…me, Canute. Wake up, mama, you
can't be dreaming now, not at a time like this.
You must wake up!" He rocked
her more urgently.
"Water...oh, I'm so
parched." Her hand gripped her
throat.
"Please, I need some water! Oh, my head hurts so much!" She placed the back of her hand to her
forehead, her eyes still shut tight.
Her faint request was
promptly, solicitously fulfilled but she was too weak, too frail to rise. Bracing her, Canute placed some fluffed up
pillows at her back. He held the cup to
her pallid, trembling lips and helped her swallow a few drops. As he brushed back the loose tufts of hair
stuck to her temples and affectionately stroked her clammy, sweat-drenched
forehead he gasped in gloom, despite himself, "Oh, mama, you're burning
up!"
Her condition gave him further cause for
fright and had plunged him into deep despair.
She was so sick, how was he going to get her away to safety now? "Oh, I wish you hadn't drunk that
potion, mama," he gently admonished her.
"I knew it would make you worse.
I knew it would only hurt you.
Tike is a beast, an evil, fat beast!"
"Is that you,
Canute…Canute?" her eyes opened slightly.
"Yes, mama, I'm
here," he answered meekly, hanging his head and biting his lip to hold
back the tears.
"Were you just now
swearing at Tike?" Canute grunted
an acknowledgment. She closed her eyes
again and sighed, "Oh, son, won't you ever learn?"
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04- SLEEPING HELGA |
"They locked me in the cellar again, mama, but I broke out. They moved all my bedding, too," he burst out indignantly, looking in the direction of his room.
"Mama," after a moment's pause, he
nestled closer to urgently warn her, "You must be strong. You must get well. Tike means to kill you. I heard her say so just now," suddenly
his face hardened, and he clenched his fists, "but I won't let them hurt
you, mama. I won't let them get near you. I'll, I'll protect you." He resolutely dashed off to secure both
doors, wedging a chair against the main door's knob.
"We'll stay locked up
here until you get well." He
climbed back up to her side with a cold grin of satisfaction. "I'll steal some food if you're hungry,
mama. I'm a big man now," he
assured her with a nod. "I'm seven
years old; I can take care of you now."
"Canute? Canute?
Oh, here you are, my precious."
She appeared not to have heard a word he had said but knowing he was by
her side was enough to comfort her and she heaved a long, deep, painful sigh.
A few moments later, more
of her faculties (senses) regained, Helga opened her eyes. But Canute's wretched condition at once
plunged her heart into abysmal pain and she began to weep with grief. "Oh, my poor darling, what have they
done to you?"
She reached out with a
frail hand to touch the red abrasions (scrapes, scratches) over his left
eyebrow and those other marks of abuse on the left cheek. “Oh, my precious, does it hurt much?"
"I'm all right,
mama. It doesn't hurt,
really." Canute, putting on a brave
face, slapped the bruise, bearing the pain with a smile. "See, it only looks bad. I'm strong, they can't ever hurt me."
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05-CANUTE ACTING TOUGH |
"Oh, my poor, brave boy, I love you so much." Cradling him in her arms, she pressed his battered head to her bosom and sobbed tragically.
Her hot tears fell onto
his cheeks as he looked up to again disclaim his pain and urged her,
"Please don't cry, mama, or you'll get sicker. You must get well fast, so we can get out of
here. We’ll go somewhere else, anywhere
but here, mama… Please open your eyes mama?" He pulled his head away and sat up. His face turned to the door of the storeroom,
his room, and misgivings stirred in him.
He hesitated before continuing, "Mama, Tike is a liar. You won't listen to her, will you mama? I know you need pretty clothes but please,
please don't send me away from you! I promise when I grow up, I won’t want to
get married. And I could never ever hate you mama!" He bit his lip, his face burning with
fire. "I love you mama; I don’t
never, ever want to be parted from you!" Again, he pleaded in a whimper.
"Oh, my poor
darling,” she caressed his face.
"You’ve had such a scare. Of
course I won't. I could never condemn
you to, such a cruel fate. I could never
bear to part with you either, you are my life."
Weeping and trembling, she pressed her face
against his brow. "I only said that
to Tike, to stop them from hitting you.
As soon as I'm able to, we'll get away from here, I promise. We'll go far, far away." Sighs punctuated her resolute words.
Gratefully, irrespective
of the pain, Canute Yonn wound his arms around his mother and hugged her tight
as though he was afraid of letting go.
Words crammed his throat at first but then,
vehemently gesticulating, he poured out his grievances against Tike and Juke
who had ransacked the place. As Helga
listened passively, her strength gradually had begun to ebb; she felt parts of
her body going numb and was fearful that Canute might notice her failing
condition. But Canute suddenly recalling
the coin just then darted down from the bed and, crawling on his hands and
knees avidly began searching the area under and around the chair where he had
last seen the coin roll.
When he returned to her
side clasping the coin her lackluster eyes were wearily closing.
"I have it here,
mama. It's now in my
safekeeping." She did not see or
hear him.
"Oh, mama, I hope
you’ll get better soon, very soon. I'm
afraid." He spoke almost in a
whisper as he hung his head low in hopeless emotion. Suddenly terror gripped his heart. Would she get better? What if...?
He clenched his jaws tight, looking away, trying to hold back his tears
but, as if in defiance, his eyes reddened and he sniffled.
With great effort she
patted the back of his head and forced a smile to her pallid lips.
"You mustn't be afraid, my precious. I'll get well. I'm just feeling tired, that's all."
But even as she said this,
she realized that her condition was indeed serious, perhaps irreversible, and
became equally apprehensive for her precious Canute. With a look of despondency on her face she
sighed, "Oh, my poor, wretched darling.
What will become of you after I'm gone?
Who will take care of you then?"
She buried her face in her pillow and quietly wept, the tears gushing
like streams to drench the pillow in minutes.
Their coolness gave her some relief.
At his wits’ end to find
ways to comfort his mother, Canute clenched his fist and softly cried out,
"Oh, if only papa was here. He
would take us away from all this. He would
keep us safe and make everything all right."
"Your
papa…?" Her crying ceased as she
looked at him in great surprise.
Before she could go on
Canute interceded and placed his hand over her lips. "Oh, mama, please don't tell me he's
dead again. I know he's very much alive;
I’m a big boy now and you can't deceive me any longer but why, why can't we go
live with him?"
The intense pain from
conflicting emotions and remorse burned at her soul. Immersed in total misery, her heart
palpitating wildly sent the blood rushing to her (brain) head and she became
quite dizzy from the throbbing, splitting pain; suddenly, an anguished cry
escaped her lips, “Oh, I've been so wrong, so very wrong in keeping the truth
from you."
Canute's eyes lit up as his heart filled with
hopeful anticipation. This was it… Long at last he might learn all the missing
info about his dad. And then, he will come and save them.
But what Canute heard next
was totally unexpected and blunt details terribly angst (wrenched) his heart.
"Your father is a monster, a vile, cruel
heartless beast. You must stay away,
clear away from him. Promise me child
that you'll never go seek him out."
Her cheeks afire, she looked searchingly, intently into his bewildered,
disbelieving eyes.
Her obvious distress
(anxiety) forced Canute to stammer out his acquiescence though, in his heart,
he had no intention of keeping it.
Helga, seeing that Canute
needed to be convinced, tearfully bemoaning their cruel fate, gradually,
unfolded the rest, the entire, painful truth about Canute’s father.
Helga confessed how, at
first, it was only the burning desire for vengeance that had sustained her and,
how unwittingly for a time, she had almost transferred that hatred to her
innocent little baby, Canute, who bore such a likeness to that cursed Senson
Luko.
She had lingered in this tormented state for
so many years, torn between her intense abhorrence of Senson verses, the
innate, powerful bond that existed between mother and child, till eventually
her emotions had sorted themselves out.
As Canute grew up and she, wanting to see him
grow up healthy and have a normal life, had forced her to forsake vengeance and
bury those dark, painful memories that were eating her alive.
"Oh, my precious, it
was wrong of me to have carried such hatred in my heart for so long, but I
could not help it. As it were, it irreversibly sapped my life's blood, drained
my youthful vitality from my veins and left me infirm, a shriveled up ailing fool
that I've become. My own folly
(psychosis, obsession) has been my undoing, not anything Tike has done or could
do. Now it’s too late for regrets, too
late for anything." Her words were
punctuated by deep sighs and tearful sobs.
"Please, darling,
don't be like me. Don't be like your
senseless, useless mother who has thrown her life away on, hate. Bury the past for good and leave it where it
belongs. Forget Senson. Forget that you've ever had, a father. Forget what he has done to me, to us.”
“I had to tell you these hard
truths to make you understand. I know
how inquisitive and stubborn your innate nature is; however, you must desist
and never, ever contact him. Stay away;
stay clear away from that unconscionable beast if anything should ever happen
to me." She paused to wipe away her
tears and blow her nose.
She was fearful lest she
should lapse unconsciously before she had finished her say, so ignoring all the
signs of alarm, she pushed on relentlessly.
Her hoarse voice took on a note of urgency as
she counselled him, "Be strong, son, and get away, far, far away from this
miserable, horrible place. Now, don't be
obstinate! Promise me you'll do as I've
asked." Receiving an obedient,
reluctant nod, she continued, "Remember, Canute, beneath that third, loose
board, and the one I'd shown you earlier."
She pointed to a spot on the floor beneath the overstuffed chair where
Tike had been sitting. "There's a
small amount saved up. You can use it
for your escape. You must get away, far,
far away from here, child. Oh yes, one
more thing..." She had to stop for
breath.
Exertion, the wear and
tear, were beginning to take its toll on her.
She shifted the covers to conceal the stain of the hemorrhaging from
him.
"Trust no one…No one
other than Nikish, perhaps. The old
gardener likes you; I know. Yes, ask his
help but only his, no one else," she stammered despondently turning her
face away.
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06-NIKKISH (THE OLD GARDNER) |
Her head was swimming, and her face had again turned ghostly pale. She sighed softly and closed her eyes. With great effort she murmured, "Tonight. Remember. You must flee this wretched cage tonight!"
Yes, mama, we'll get
away. I'll ask Nikish. He'll help us escape, don't you worry,"
new hope sprang up in Canute's heart as he elatedly responded. He liked Nikish, the sympathetic, countrified
old widower Canute'd lately befriended and he knew that, if asked, he'd do his
best to help them flee to safety.
"No, child… My poor,
poor baby! You're so frantic that you're
not listening; you're not hearing what I'm saying. My wish, my desire, is that only you break
free. Forgive me, Canute, my precious,
but I can't come with you. I don't have
the strength. I don't think I have very
much longer left to live."
He was already half-way to
the door with the intent of fetching Nikish when, turning, he'd rushed back to
her side. Clutching her hand, he cried
frantically, "No, mama, you mustn't speak like that. You'll get well. Don’t lose hope. We'll both get away
together, you'll see. I won't leave you,
mama. I can't leave you. Let me go get Nikish, he'll help us."
"No, I can't.",
she panted, gasping for breath.
"Now go, please go."
"I won't. You promised.
You promised you'd never leave me!"
Canute, livid with fear, clung to her tightly. "Why?
Why are you trying to drive me away?
Please, Mama. Don't you love me
anymore? I'll be good. I'll be-behave. Don't push me away, mama. Please, mama."
"Oh, child," she
gasped in exasperation. "Why, why
are you making this so difficult for me?
Please, precious, do try to understand.
I'm not abandoning you, not by choice."
She put her trembling hand over his and, her
throat constricting, managed to whisper, "Don't you know, my darling, that
wherever you go, I'll be there. Even,
even in spirit form I'll always be watching ov…" The last word froze midway on her lips and
her painful breathing grew weaker and weaker still. There was a slight gurgling sound from her
throat as all the color drained from her face.
Then she opened her lackluster eyes a crack and her lips quivered as if
wanting, trying to speak, but no sound emerged.
There was no breath to carry it out.
"Mama...
Mama!" An inexplicable fear
wrenched Canute's heart in its iron grip as his hysterical, muffled cries
pierced the cold night air. Recoiling in
terror, then wretchedly clutching her limp body, he collapsed over her
weeping. Trying to breathe some life
back into her he hugged her with all his might, shaking her and rocking back
and forth.
His revulsion against
Senson intensified. "I hate him,
mama. I hate him! I'll make him pay for what he has done to
you," he ranted.
Like a mad bull his mouth foamed in
all-consuming rage as his nails drew blood from his clenched fists. All the pent-up anger, resentment, terror,
gloom, pain, loneliness, sorrow, despair and disillusionment mixed together to
tear his soul to shreds. With these
fiery storms erupting in his heart, the hot tears gushed ceaselessly in
torrents to wash his burning face clean and drench his mother's pale blue gown.
Subsequently, in
accordance with his mother’s last wishes, Canute had tried hard to purge his
heart from that consumptive hatred of Senson, but in vain.
Oh, how he had loathed Senson then, and
thereafter! That vile beast was responsible for all the misery and grief heaped
on his beloved mother.
He’d also promised at her
deathbed to forget (to put all hatred behind him) but tried as he did, he could
not, nor could he forgive.
How could he?
How could he not avenge Helga, his darling mother, who had been so
wronged and so tormented all her life?
The injustice wrought by
Senson had seared Canute's heart so completely, with such fiery intensity that
he would never again be able to staunch its blaze.
(END OF SECTION 27)
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