LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC
THE ORDEAL - (SECTION 8)
Then one
day meeting disaster and on the brink of death he’d been found by the monks
scavenging for rare herbs and brought to this sanctuary. When he’d recovered
from his wounds and regained his strength, he’d in time, appreciating the
unsophisticated, artless, unsullied way of life here, resigned himself to being
a monk for the rest of his life. He’d already taken his wows, but now seeing
her again, and being assured that it was her, he’d already asked permission
from divine (his holiness) Abbot Koe to be allowed to communicate with her.
He’d received indefinite leave of absence from his religious duties, as he was
after all under prior obligation, having sworn to protect and serve her to his
dying day. As she was not suited to this austere life and having anticipated
her inner wish, he would therefore depart with her when the time was ripe and
when she had regained her full strength.
She was
overjoyed at finding him safe and sound, and reluctantly admitted that he was
right. This lifestyle, however interesting was still too restrictive. Having
fulfilled her obligations to her mother’s soul already, she was now at liberty,
confident of his protection; to see the rest of the world and experience all
that life had to offer.
Curiously
enough, all thought of Mokak had escaped her mind. Reminded of that later
still, she had told Chenko Haken at length of her experiences with him; as
well, her certain unease of Mokak. But as Mokak was already in recluse and
therefore could not be reached; the two decided on postponing dealing with that
subject at later time. One thing was certain, despite her innate feelings, as
she owed Mokak a debt of gratitude for looking after her all this time, she
could not simply up and leave Mokak without an appropriate explanation and fond
farewells.
Subsequently,
in the privacy of her chambers, they had talked endlessly night after night,
this, so as not to disturb or distract the peaceful religious cohabitants of
the place. They laughed and jested, having a lot of fun reminiscing, toying or
in earnest drawing up plans for the promising future. In time all social
barriers melting away- for Chenko Haken needed to be convinced- they had become
quite close, almost inseparable. It was then that one night; he’d timidly and
so endearingly confessed his secret undying love for her and begged her for an
embrace or another tender kiss. In her emotional state she’d succumbed to this
desire but withdrew quickly when he wanted more. She felt and said as much,
that it would be most inappropriate, refusing to defile the sanctity of this
holy place with such base human urges. Chenko Haken was of different opinion
and with his persuasive argument, he almost won her over. Almost, but not
quite! She did not know why, but she felt there was something different, a
different sensation about the esteemed young man she’d once so fondly upheld
(considered). And so, in the end he’d
left the premise in a dejected mood, looking so injurious and hurt to the core.
He remained
absent for a couple of days and in her reluctance, however hard she’d searched,
no one knew his whereabouts.
Had he left
the sanctuary? She was contemplating going to the Abbot with this concern, but
dared not disturb the pious priest with her personal affairs.
Then quite
unexpectedly one night, in small hours she’d been startled from her sleep
(stupor) and found Chenko Haken standing with a thoughtful gaze, right over
her. Having snuck into her private quarters in the dead of night, distraught
Chenko Haken falling on his knees, had then begged her to release him from his
torment, this eternal, damnable, and searing pain! He’d tried so hard, he
wanted to do the right thing, even vowed to Heaven to uphold her chastity, but
he was at the mercy of his accursed passionate yearnings. Clutching her hands
and looking searchingly into her eyes, he’d whimpered his earnest request
(please) to be allowed to show her the depth of his affections, since once
they’d found a suitable place to stay, they’d be eventually committing
themselves in matrimony anyhow. Unless, she’d had a change of heart now and
wanted no part of him. If so, to speak to him bluntly to his face and not
cruelly tantalize him. He would go away forever from her life and never darken
her doorstep, if that was her will.
In her
heart of hearts Teuquob did have true affections for Chenko Haken, she had been
attracted to him from the start; of late missing him terribly, she had even
entertained the notion of matrimonial union with him in some future date, when
they were finally settled down in some quiet corner of this world. She wanted
him in her life indefinitely, she could think of no one else more suited than
him in making her happy and told him as much.
He was
overjoyed and hugged her intently. Unfortunately, their tender make-up kisses,
again leading him astray, he became too passionate and with the red-hot blood
coursing through his veins, he again strove to take certain liberties. He
implored her to quench his yearning, to just this once, ease his torment, by
the simple, pure act of uniting with him in body. But despite her loving,
compassionate heart, her morality again stood in the way of her compliance. She
was sorry but it did not feel right. As fond as she was of him, she was
reluctant to bending the rules. Besides, in this religious sanctuary, such an
act could be construed as sacrilege; how could he, a virtuous, upstanding,
irreproachable young man that she knew him to be, would even consider such a disdainful
thing? She worried about offending the chaste Abbot Koe that had been so kind
to them both.
His
persistent appeals had the opposite effect on Teuquob, as she now doubted the
integrity of the young man she’d once held in such high regards. Frustratingly
still after Chenko Haken’s angry departure, when she’d finally laid her head in
exhaustive, fitful sleep, she’d dreamt of Yoansu’s forceful almost brutal
advances on her as he tried time and again, to seduce her. Chenko Haken had
kept his distance from then on, but subsequent nights, this nightmare,
punishment of sorts, had (returned) been repeated; each time however just
before the initial act of rape, she would wake up with a start, all drenched in
sweat. Though she needed some spiritual counseling, she could not bring herself
to broach this delicate, private concern with resident unsullied monks or the
ever-devout Abbot Koe. Soon the sleepless nights had worn her out; constantly
subjected to this type of harassment, she became erratic in speech and easily
destructed or frightened.
Thankfully
however, when Mokak came out of his period of seclusion (absolution), learning
of her troubles he’d actively sought out Chenko Haken to confront him. But by
then, regretful and shamed, Chenko Haken had cowardly (vanished,) sought to
disappear from the sanctuary-without taking his proper leave of the Abbot or
her.
Mokak
meanwhile, now a changed man, had provided her with the sound logical
explanations for her persistent nightmares, till it had altogether ceased.
Born out of this pain, however, there had come
about an unexpected consequence despite all outward appearances. Bit by bit
overriding the prior optimisms, she’d become a hard-core pessimist. Her
character had evolved but not in the entirely boon (beneficial, blessed)
direction; now being more expectant of all variants, deviant acts of
humanity. Mokak paid no credence to
these modifications appearing seemingly impervious to these conversions in her.
He outwardly acted and behaved much in the same congenial, attentive way as her
protective companion. Gradually hence, he’d won her gratitude and deep
affections, becoming a most valued friend, when he’d with sensitivity and
patience mended the deep wounds and disappointments (marred) etched by Chenko
Haken’s despicable acts of infidelity.
Before
long, his good demeanor, handsome, rugged looks coupled with virtuous, heroic
feats had furthermore elevated him to a most venerable standing.
Gradually
she deemed him most appealing and more irresistible; aside from the fact that
is, his mounting possessiveness. That always set her heart in irrevocable
fright, acting as the only sobering tonic that on the point of surrender
invoked that good old sensibility in her.
Meanwhile,
inadvertently Mokak’s own well-crafted trap had ensnared him. He became aware
too late of the curious, intoxicating sensation of lust, the binding affection
for her.
In truth,
he detested and despised all humans with their deemed obvious shortcomings.
Mankind was far inferior to an entity. Yet since his transference into this
mortal form he’d experienced many unexpected boons.
Consequently,
as the intensity of his desires (yearning) mounted, the slow progress, her
stubborn resistance, her inner strength had long ceased to be a challenge and
had gradually begun to even grade on his nerves. The resurgence of doubt and
her mounting suspicion at the point of conquest, the endless questionnaires had
eventually brought him to the brink of rebellion. She was after all,
expandable. He’d invested, fruitlessly, far too much time on her.
And when on
that day, quite unexpectedly, she’d confided in him her inner desire to now
become a nun…. Well, that did it!
Application
of force therefore now became an option, if not a desired, apex course of
retribution at this crucial juncture (point in time).
So be it.
He would wait no longer! He would have his way with her, then move on to find
another, perhaps less resistant prey.
He burst
into her room, startling her from her deep sleep into a seating position. The
savage, ravenous looks of his eyes liken to that of a predator frightened her.
He was
about to show his hand, by pouncing on her, expose his true, feral nature when
suddenly a violent gust and a dreadful seismic tremble knocked him flat off his
feet. That very instant the sanctuary ceased to exist. Cast into open space,
the air and the entire mountain became deathly still.
Mokak with
a grumble picked himself off the floor and dusted his clothes, in a desperate
attempt to arrest his resurgent dread. With a forlorn, dejected (sunken) heart
he then glanced at the frozen figure of Teuquob.
Well,
what’s he waiting for? Let’s have fire and brimstone!
“You dare
be so brazen?” Suddenly a fierce being with fiery hair, appearing out of thin
air, let out a great big angry roar.
Mokak did
his best to keep his balance as the earth violently trembled beneath his feet.
“Go on be done with it!” He hissed his defiance. “It was still well worth it.”
“You’ll
change your tune, by the time I’m through with you!” The immortal barked.
This sent
icy chills and rippling shivers down Mokak’s spine. Despite his resolve, he
became acutely aware of his heart palpitating wildly with fright.
He’s
evolving much too quickly! The immortal was both surprised and amused. “You’ve
given me quite a chase,” his stern voice again threatened Mokak. “I shall hence
take stronger measures to curtail your wayward wondering! Blundering fool, did
you ever once, consider the ramifications of your action? By your reckless
transgression, you very nearly altered her destiny, and on this sanctified
mountain too! For that infraction alone you should be punished most severely!”
And this is
coming from a renegade immortal; oh, I’m shaking with fear! Mokak, getting a grip on his terror (fright),
in a last-ditch effort tried to transform himself to escape his inevitable,
abhorred fate; but a great big hand reached forward (extended far) to grip him
by the back of the neck.
“Forgive me
master!” He clamored to say, now with his feet dangling in the air. “But I had
good reasons for my breach…”
“Yes, I
know too well your reasons. Save your breath disobedient wretch, for this time
you’ve gone too far!” The (earth shaking) thundering, angry tone reverberated
all the way up to Heavens.
The
immortal had simply pointed his index finger at him, the incantation now
evoked, Mokak’s cringed and distorted shrunken figure instantly got sucked into
the crystal amulet that immortal was holding. Mokak was now imprisoned
indefinitely.
The
(verbal) ritual recitation of a spell manifested (produced) a charmed chain out
of the thin air, that of which the immortal carefully treaded the top part of
the amulet.
“Let’s see
you escape this.” With a wry grimace the immortal quietly then placed the
fastened amulet around his neck. With an undecipherable mumble on his lips, his
outstretched index finger pointed at the sky overhead brandished a curious
diagram in the air. Just as it dissipated, the gathering flotilla of clouds on
the spot shrouded the Mountain and Earth in pitch darkness. After a momentary
lapse it had dissipated, allowing anew the life-giving light to once more grace
the Earth.
All became
as before, with two exceptions; however, Teuquob had been allowed to keep the
phantom clothing and two, Teuquob’s memory had suffered a purposeful lapse on
the existence of Mokak. His entire
existence now permanently erased from her memory; she’d become somewhat
disquieted in heart, when she’d suddenly found herself amidst the thick foliage
of an apparent mountain, with no mount. Try as she might, she could not account
for the unfamiliar but quite comfortable outfit and footwear, the missing facts
of her apparent ordeal or even recollect the memory of how she’d got there.
Furthermore, without the mount she felt far more vulnerable and ever lonesome.
Fear gripped her heart in a vice as her gaze perused the treacherous
(hazardous) surroundings.
How can she
be expected to survive the prevalent dangers? Clearly, now more than ever, her
future hung in the balance and looked most bleak. Still, who can accurately
predict the mysterious ways of fate?”
With this line of reasoning, she picked up her courage anew, and guided
only by her intuition, she willed her legs to go on.
~
(THE RIVETING ADVENTURE CONTINUES: STAY TUNED FOR THE NEXT MESMERIC POST - THE RESCUE )
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