LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - THE ORDEAL (SECTION 3)
LEGEND OF
NEVETSECNUAC – THE ORDEAL (SECTION 3)
Ensuing days traveling alongside him Teuquob felt comforted and surer in reaching her objective. There was however one characteristic
foible (small idiosyncrasy) that from the beginning had undeniably perturbed her.
Despite his subtle claim of being sworn celibate, his piercing, (almost
licentious, hungry) impious gazes on her when he thought she was not looking,
and the astute way he studied her every move, every nuance, every gesture;
this, compounded with the other inconsistencies, again had disquieted (disturbed)
her. At these times as his religious convictions seemed to be wavering, she’d
felt inexplicably threatened; nevertheless, she’d fought to dispel her angst in
the absence of any concrete, outward transgressions or willful acts of
improprieties. Furthermore, as he’d continued being the most valuable companion
in protecting, sustaining and entertaining her, all her reservations and
inhibitions in due course again lapsed back into the deep recesses of her
subconscious mind to eventually be eliminated.
At night-time when they bedded down at
of course respectable distance from each other in the protective cove or a
cave, overcome with sheer exhaustion she could and often did render herself in
safe and happy abandon in sleep. She had no way of knowing of course that her
companion, who called himself Mokak, never closed his eyes in like fashion, for
he had no need of it. Instead, he would pass the night endlessly, restlessly
pacing the floor to and for. Periodically, he would pause at length to size her
up, to hover over her, before in abrupt haste taking off for the outside. He
would always return, however, just before sunrise, with a bounty of food and
wake her up.
Once, during an unusually warm, sunny day, on his initiative she’d even embarked on a whimsical adventure with him. It was an experience to be had.
By taking their cue from wild macaques
that had singularly appeared on the scene, in a playful imitation they had
rolled on the moss-covered ground, trounced around rocks, swung from the high
branches and laughed till their lungs would burst. Then, needing sustenance,
they’d indulged their appetite on the rare, exotic fruits from the tall ancient
trees and experienced much to their delight, quite an extraordinary state of
wellbeing and vitality. Intoxicated by the rich fare, they had then danced and
made merry all day long.
She’d awakened the following morning
only to realize that this delightful episode had been but a vivid dream;
nevertheless, she remained grateful long after for this joyful reprieve amid
the persistent harsh realities of their journey!
Things back on track, on another
relatively insignificant night quite exhausted from the day’s grueling climb,
in the depths of a huge cavern no sooner had she nestled to a corner and laid
her head down, that typically, she’d collapsed instantaneously into a deep
slumber. Same could not be said about Mokak however, who appeared intensely
agitated, particularly more so than usual. For shortly after midnight the
weather had taken an abrupt turn for the worse; by then howling winds having
given way to thunder and lightning, it’d what seemed to be in an endless cycle
of violence, persistently ripped open the skies.
He could attest to it without having to go outside that within that wide perimeter all hell was breaking loose. The raging storm, the worst kind yet, was ferociously tearing everything asunder. Nor was it hard for him to fathom that the trashing winds in conjunction with other violent forces of nature had already waylaid much of the weaker habitation to waste as it methodically uprooted young trees and tore-apart ancient trunks or branches.
Akin to his master’s temper, he could almost
hear the indifferent explanation of his; it was nature’s way you see, of
keeping order/ sort of housekeeping. Meanwhile the persistent downpour had been
so intense that the sheets of rainwater resembling iron bars, or a saw tooth of
a dreaded predator had in similar fashion, unwittingly imprisoned Mokak inside.
Feeling insufferably pent up and asphyxiated, he’d therefore for quite a spell
now nervously paced to and for; then going over to the far corner, he squatted
down and nervously hugged his knees close to his chest. With lowered head he
cursed into the air, his inexplicable fear of water that had yet again gripped
his entire being in such a vice. “Blast! Nights are unbearably long as it is!”
He hissed, raising his head to glance in her direction.
Look at her,
how is it, she can sleep so blissfully…? But he knew the answer to it already;
for placed under such a spell, nothing short of divine intervention would wake
her up, till the first rays of daylight were manifest.
Oh, I’m
terrified and bored… Bored beyond existence! Drat, such a waste! In his irritated mode, he
chewed on his upper lip. It was all he could do from pouncing on his prey.
No, you must be patient, remember the ancient recount: ‘Perseverance
Furthers.’ He shook his head. You’ve invested too much time in it already.
You can’t effort to blow this opportunity; not when there’s a real good chance
of it working this time! As it were, it’d been quite by chance that he’d
stumbled onto this resolution, this secret; unfortunately, it was the only way
of escaping his fate, what persecuted and enslaved him. He’d been luckier than
the rest of his kind who stood at no chance of escaping. For centuries now
they’d endured this humiliating captivity. The renegade Karn (immortal) had
availed Mokak this rare opportunity. Once at the outside, he’d sought and
through trickery gained his albeit temporary freedom. Time was of the essence
however, requisite blending with a human, any human would give him substance
and make him imperceptible to detection- evermore, if memory served him right,
quite invincible! So, grinding his teeth, he again inwardly admonished himself
to persevere.
Mokak after avidly watching her for a good while longer from where he was slouched, he slowly rose to his feet and with deliberate strides approached (walked right up to) her. A wry grimace donned on his features as he stood idly over her. Then again, there was another, relatively harmless way to while away the time.
He snorted: Why the heck not? She would not be the wiser. And besides, it might
even give him an added insight into her guarded nature for more effective
manipulation. Resolute, he sat cross-legged beside her now and touching her
forehead at the temples with his extended middle-fingers, focused his mind on
penetrating hers.
Though it’d held some interest at
first- experiencing events from a different angle, strange point of view- he
soon got tired of probing her recent escapades, thoughts and dreams.
Delving deeper still into the recesses
of her subconscious part of the brain, he picked her very personal, logged
memory….
Aha, there’s
something more colorful for the amusement!
He
therefore focused on the entire event. Eyes closed; he delighted in the
unfolding scene in his mind’s eye. The picture expanded till it engulfed him
entirely. Now he experienced everything firsthand
as if he was there. But then in
actuality, he was there! His prolific (productive, fertile) senses had picked
up every nuance of experience, every scent, every gradational word and richer
still, everyone’s inner thoughts, fears, desires and hopes:
“Hurry up child!” The old nurse tugged at the girl’s sleeve,
urging her to keep in step.
The earth was mantled in velvet
darkness on this starless night, and most of the lamps had, one by one, been
extinguished as many had already settled into deep slumber. Two cloaked figures quietly glided through
the servants’ quarters then made their way through the gate to outside. Hugging the shadows, as they rushed down the
deserted alleyways the biting, howling wind pummeled their sleeves.
“Oh, what a night to be out! “, the
plaintive cry of the old lady rang out after they had reached some measure of
safety.
The beautiful girl Teuquob just smiled
complacently and picked up the pace.
After having been cloistered in private restrictive quarters nearly all
her life, everything on the outside world now seen for the first time, had
flooded her senses in an inexplicable burst of rapture. She could barely
contain her joyful exuberance as she with insatiable thirst assimilated
(absorbed) all the strange sights, sounds and smells along the way; meanwhile,
remaining quite oblivious to the throbbing pain in her delicate shins and soles
cased in luxuriously plush footwear, as it trod with some difficulty or
negotiated certain hindrances of the descending, uneven cobble stoned streets.
“All has been arranged.” Suddenly the
old nurse’s (Shutizan’s) cautious murmur brought her out of revere to present
reality. “It’s just a little way farther
dear.”
Subsequently they veered around a
corner and entered a quieter, more leveled street where towering, sturdy outer
stone-walls and locked iron-gates of pre-eminent mansions flanking both sides
discouraged any (wayward) arbitrary visitors.
Stopping abruptly before the back-gate of a modest-sized compound, the
old nurse lifted the door clapper to announce their arrival, but it fell with a
hollow thud as the door suddenly creaked open and a young man’s face peered
outside to invite them in.
Following the lead of the
youth to the end of a long passageway that bypassed the servants’ quarters and
the stables, they then entered a well-groomed courtyard encompassing ingenious
miniature landscapes and mountains. Delightful fountains of various sizes
amidst rare and exotic vegetation and monumental guardian sculptures that
evoked in one both dread and awe dominated the scene.
Reluctant to leave this
tranquil scene, they nevertheless followed the anxious youth through many
archways and hallways to eventually end up at the private living quarters of
the main household.
It was then that the two ladies entered a
spacious but dimly lit room which served as the family parlor. Here they were ushered into comfortable seats
close to a warm fire.
I do hope your journey here was devoid
of incident, Auntie.” The young man,
bowing to the old lady inquired politely, and then offered them some tea from
an elaborate silver service set by the mantle.
“Yes, fortunately all went well.” The
old lady, catching her breath, responded.
“Now, having delivered her safely to your hands, I must return to the
compound before I’m missed, so I will have to decline your kind offer of tea,
son.”
Then turning to Teuquob, she managed
to give an encouraging smile. “Now, child, without further ado, I would like to
introduce my nephew Chenko Haken, to you.
I’ve entrusted him with the responsibility of your safety and
wellbeing. Young as he is, he’s
unequalled in both courage and integrity. He will see to all your needs from
now on.
“Chenko Haken, you may now bow to the
young lady in greeting...”
“I’m your devoted servant, ma’am,” the
young man slightly flushed from that unexpected high praise, in ready
compliance bowed to Teuquob.
Protesting this courtesy, Teuquob
stood up and bowed to return his greeting, thanked him for his kindness, then
asked him to regard himself as her Elder Brother instead.
“I wouldn’t presume such an honor, my
lady.” blushing, Chenko Haken again bowed to her. “I’m satisfied with just being one of your
loyal servants.”
“Well spoken!” the old nurse approved,
nodding her head, and then smiling warmly added, “Perhaps in the interest of
expediency, however, we could dispense with such formalities. Now Chenko Haken, I hope, barring all
unforeseen adversities, you will take good care of her Ladyship. And I hope by Heaven’s special favor, despite
all the daunting odds that may lie ahead on your path, you will still emerge
triumphant. Meanwhile I have every confidence in you my boy, that you will get
her through to safety and then devote the rest of your life to serving her
well!”
“As one undeserving of such high
honor, I shall give you my solemn promise Auntie that I shall not fail in my
responsibilities.” Chenko Haken promptly replied, “I shall guard her ladyship’s
life with my own.” But then suddenly concern clouded his face and after a
momentary pause he meekly injected, “I don’t mean to be disrespectful to your
wishes, Auntie, but could I not persuade you to come with us? I would rest so much easier in mind if you just
consented to join us on this journey!”
“No.
No, that’s out of the question!” The old lady held out a restraining
hand in protest. “I must go back… Go
back immediately! As it is, you are taking on such an immense risk. I’m advanced in years and in my feeble
condition, I’ll only hinder your escape. Besides, I can be of more use
here. I’ll stall the ‘would be pursuers’
to enable you two both with bit more time to get away. So, speak no more of my joining you. My mind is made up!” With a stern stance, she adamantly pursed her
lips. Catching a glimpse of Teuquob’s concerned look, “Now look how your
careless talk has frightened the young lady!” Shaking an index finger, she
affectionately chastised her young nephew.
“Don’t pay any heed to him, my child, I’ll be
all right.” She then turned to reassure
Teuquob and tenderly wiped away the girl’s tears with her handkerchief. “I still have a few tricks up my sleeve. They won’t harm a hair on my head; nor will
they be given the slightest chance.” Shunning the somber, questioning gaze of Chenko
Haken, she reached forward and cupped Teuquob’s delicate chin into her hand;
looking directly into Teuquob’s eyes, she then advised (counseled) her. “Now be
mindful of all strangers, exercise due caution, for spies are plentiful and as
you well know DFOCA are planted throughout. Remember well all that I’ve told
you. However little a measure, the
evildoings, the scourging, the afflictions of that villain must somewhat be
checked. You can mourn for your mother later, there’s nothing to be gained by
you sacrificing your life; it’s imperative you get away first to safety in
order to make the appropriate offerings, now you owe her that.”
In obedience the girl assented. “Good
child, now dry your eyes completely and preserve your strength for the task at
hand; and who knows, maybe, just maybe propitious adventures may lie ahead.”
After her hopeful rhetoric, the old nurse impatiently then struck her knees
with her palms and stood up. “I must be
off. Don’t bother to see me out Chenko
Haken, just take good care of her ladyship; she is not used to the outside
world, as she’s led such a sheltered life.” Choking back the tears, the old
nurse quickly darted out of the room, before the girl could see her grief, and
disappeared instantly into the dimly lit hallway.
In truth her heart quaked in fear for
their safety. It was a long shot that they will get away… Longer still, that
they will survive the hostile world! But perhaps, with Heaven’s help, the
unlikely feat would come to pass. She had
to try… Try to alter the course of Teuquob’s tragic fate, that of which it
would surely come to pass, had she stayed there. She had to pry her from the
clutches of her dire, cruel predicament so that she would not suffer her
mother’s calamitous end!
How brave and
selfless her young nephew was! She was forfeiting (sacrificing) him also by
casting him into this perilous role. But perhaps it would not be all in vain.
Miracles did happen from time to time. She had to try. Now the rest was up to
Heaven.
“May Gods be merciful?” She’d murmured
a soft prayer as she hastened her steps away.
(END OF SECTION 3)
(WHAT WILL BECAME OF THE BRAVE OLD
NURSE SHUTIZEN? MEANWHILE, MORE ADVANTUES AWAIT HER LADYSHIP TEUQUOB AND HEROIC
YOUNG NEPHEW CHENKO HAKEN IN THE NEXT POST OF THE ORDEAL -SECTION 4)