Wednesday 28 January 2015

A Suitor for the Princess - Chapter 5

               Then he said, “Now that you’ve seen your destiny, you may go to the hut at the base of the hill. Your task starts tomorrow at 4 a.m. The Kingdom of Regina wishes you all the very best, sincerely, for your task. May you win!” Juan bowed deeply in reverence to the King and the Assembly. Then he bowed separately to the Princess and took his leave, smiling tongue-in-cheek. So only a month remained to be united with that spunky and beautiful damsel. Not much! He could do anything for her! Even get the sun and moon for her! He would eagerly await the next morn!

               Juan spent a restless night and finally got up from his hard, home-spun charpoy to finish his ablutions. He looked at his dear old mother’s weather-beaten face and smiled at the thought of how happy she had been and wept tears of joy at his selection for the test. Though she was scared and wanted no bodily harm to befall her only son, she knew that he’d have never been truly happy, had she dissuaded him from venturing on that dangerous odyssey. Hence she had smiled through her tears and blessed him whole-heartedly, clasping him to her bosom as if she’d never let him go. Juan desperately wanted to clear the test for his dear mother who had weathered many a storm to bring him up after his father’s untimely demise.

             He had slipped and hurt his head while clearing a ditch in their farm, of the muck that had accumulated in it due to the previous night’s cyclone in which their humble thatched hut and their farm had taken a severe battering. Juan was a tender two-year old infant then and not grasped the full import of having had to lead a fatherless life. He’d never know the pleasures of hunting for wild boars under his father’s expert guidance nor fishing for salmon in the rapids, aided by his able father! Most important, he was like a rudderless ship in the storm of his hardship-filled life, with no guiding star.
Throughout his life, his mother had been his guardian angel, helping him through his anxious childhood and turbulent, angst-filled youth.

              He had been a small and thin child, always hungry and always tired. The elder boys in the hamlet would bully him mercilessly throughout the day and even thrash him just to feel good about themselves and their power over that mite! His mother would chide him and urge him for his cowardice when he returned home crying, to take to more ‘manly’ activities like shooting and carpentry. She made him row through the rapids in a canoe, with him on her knee and taught him every skill, be it archery, shooting, swimming, rock-climbing, hunting, fishing or the like.

              Every day she’d remind him, “Be a man, son. Be a man. I don’t want a wimp for my son. Besides, you’ve to make your father up there proud of his only son and do whatever he’d have wanted you to do and be; had he been alive!”

               ‘A sudden growling in her stomach made her uneasy.’ As soon as she wrote these words, Martha realized that that was how she was feeling. She was famished and her poor tummy was protesting from that self-imposed, uncalled for fast! She glanced at the clock and saw with a start that it was way past midnight. Her front door was open and the chill breeze was blowing about all the loosely placed objects in her room. The newspaper’s pages and supplements were strewn about the entire place and dried leaves and feathers had flitted inside from her small garden.
               
              It was a dark and moonless night. Shivering in the eeriness of the atmosphere, she hastened to close the door. She thought she saw Juan out there preparing for his expedition. Then she laughed nervously as she realized that he was her story’s hero, a character from her piece of fiction and gulped her nervousness. “Look what happens when one starves herself unnecessarily,” she scolded herself and went into the kitchen to rustle a meal for her self.

              To her dismay, she discovered that her freezer only held some pears and a pitcher of milk. Her oven was cold and empty. She’d forgotten to bake her bread and not shopped for groceries, as she had intended to do that evening. Well she now had her story’s hero and heroine to thank for her starvation! She heated the entire milk in a pan, drank it and then finished off her spartan dinner with slices of pears.

               While walking back to her writing desk, she passed by the ornate mirror hung on the wall above the wash-basin and froze! Sara was looking back at her from the mirror. Twinkling blue eyes winked at her and rose-bud lips smiled to reveal perfect, small teeth. Recovering from the shock, Martha realized that it was her reflection that had been staring at her from her mirror. She had unwittingly modeled her heroine after herself! But wait a minute! Her hair was just shoulder-length. Her heroine’s swept right to her knees. And the visage in the mirror had had long flowing hair!

                Just to be sure that her mind was not playing tricks, Martha looked once again into the mirror and saw Sara once again, smiling impishly at her, as if she was playing hide and seek with her! She looked at the hair of her heroine. Long, undoubtedly. Then she told the visage, “Oh, I’m sorry, the longer I delay writing my story, the longer you’re apart from your beloved, right! I now know that both of you, Juan and yourself are eager to have a happy ending and live happily-ever-after!”

                When she settled back comfortably on her upholstered chair, she muttered “But I really don’t know whether I’m writing a fairy-tale with a happy ending or a tragedy like the Titanic! In that case, dearies, you’ll be disappointed! I guess, you’ll just have to be patient and wait till I finish my story. It may take me hours, days, months or even the next few minutes! When she imagined both Juan and Sara frowning in disapproval, she chuckled and winked.

               She was reminded of her editor in her earliest days of writing. He’d look at her piece, then at her, from over his narrow glasses perched low on his huge nose and frown to show his disapproval. She didn’t need to hear any words from him in criticism. She’d just quickly snatch her piece from his littered table, and make good her escape. These days, she didn’t give him any chance for criticism! Her writing was perfect. Her stories always had appropriate endings, sometimes sad, sometimes happy. She’d write as per the dictates of the story not as per the dictates of the characters in her stories!

             So there! Sara and Juan, I can’t guarantee that you’ll live happily ever-after. You may. Then again, you may not! She imagined Juan and Sara scowling at her, just then, their handsome faces, twisted beyond imagination. She shuddered and started writing. She’d at least try to ensure that they remained as beautiful as ever. After all, who loved to read about less than perfect heroes and heroines, who were lovers!

              She began writing, softly smiling to herself…..
To be continued....

The copyright of this novel is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

Friday 23 January 2015

A Suitor for the Princess - Chapter 4



          She glanced at Myara. She appeared rapt. She too was staring unabashedly at her suitor! Warning bells began to ring in the Princess’ head. What if she too was in love with that Greek God? She fervently hoped that she was wrong! Then suddenly, Myara looked her straight in the eye and gave her a thumbs-up. Boy, was she relieved! As it was, she had to contend with her father’s ridiculous ‘test’ to choose her life-partner; she wouldn’t have been able to withstand fighting for the young man’s affections with her best friend.

          Her father, the King’s booming voice was asking her lone remaining suitor “Don’t you want to see my daughter, the fair Princess Sara? Don’t you fear that she’ll resemble a witch? Or worse, be bereft of sight or limbs?

         At this point, the young man broke into a laughter that echoed in the vast hall and drove straight into the Princess’ willing heart. He scoffed at the King’s suggestions and said politely but firmly, “I’ll accept her for what she is and not for how she looks! As Your Majesty and everyone here, must be well aware, the ravages of time spare none, and so will it, neither you nor me! If she looks like a witch and that is my destiny, so be it. I’ll humbly accept her, warts and all!”

         Sara was bowled over by his simple, yet winsome words that seemed to come straight from his very soul. She desperately started praying that that lad passed the test in flying colors and swept her into his strong and comforting arms at the earliest.

         “Then maybe, it’s my wealth and the greed for becoming a King, that prompts you to be fool-hardy enough to agree to this rigorous test!” persisted the wily King. “Even if you don’t give me any of your riches nor your esteemed Kingdom, it doesn’t matter. My wants are few and with time, my wife, the fair Princess Sara will learn to cook, sew and work in my farm. We’ll live like honest and hard-working subjects of Your Majesty in this charming kingdom of Regina, with no regrets at all!”

        The Princess watched her handsome suitor, fearlessly talking to the King and felt that he had already made her his wife! She felt so happy… Meanwhile the King felt that he had tested the young man enough in this verbal duel. He now wanted to test his physical and mental prowess. He secretly admitted that that fine young man truly appeared to be worthy of marrying his beloved daughter. With such strength of character, he’d surely make a just and noble King too!

         “Well then, in the evening today, as the sun sets in the West, you’ll get just a glimpse of your prospective life partner, the fair Princess Sara. Be prepared. Come here again in the evening. You may go home and rest now.” Then the King realized that he didn’t quite remember the name of the suitor and the place that he came from. He whispered to his Minister and got the details. He was Juan and he came from a small hamlet on the outskirts of Regina.

           The Assembly dissolved for the day. At lunch, the King asked his daughter for her fair opinion about her suitor. “Methinks, I quite like him, Dad. Let’s wait and watch whether he gets to wear my garland!” she said, with a coy smile followed by tinkling laughter. The King and Queen smiled at her indulgently. The King wouldn’t let her know at any cost about how anxious he was, for that young man to pass his test. Which father would want his only daughter to die a spinster?
             
             “Myara, my dear friend, what did you think of that handsome young man?” Sara playfully asked her friend, though she was dead serious. “Well, he is handsome and appears to be serious about clearing the test. I wonder why he is so insistent, though? I find it hard to believe that an Adonis like him would be ready to marry even a witch or …" Sara too started wondering about what could really be his motive. Then she excitedly exclaimed, “Just wait and watch, today evening!” In spite of her best friend’s pleading, she refused to reveal what she had up her beautiful sleeve.

                Exactly when the horizon was being bathed in the glowing colors of a glorious sunset, Princess Sara watched her suitor riding a horse, galloping towards the palace, from her private balcony. She hastened to adjust her make-up and costume. When she was summoned by the King, even he was momentarily taken aback by the apparition that he saw, descending down from the grand staircase to the Assembly hall. His daughter appeared to have aged by about 30 years and her face was covered by pock-marks. Her eyebrows were straggly and her gait, shuffling and awkward. She had hidden one arm under her spacious gown and her hair was pulled into a severe bun. She truly appeared like a modern-day witch!

                   Juan, who had been keenly watching her, ever since she started climbing down the stairs, had already seen through her amateur disguise. He had seen her smooth ankles peeping out through her moccasins and her twinkling blue eyes. He had even guessed that she wasn’t one-armed, but pretending to be so. He didn’t give any inkling of his insight from his indifferent demeanor. Two could play at the game!

                  As the Minister started gasping at the hideous sight of the fair Princess, the King nudged him to be calm and composed. Almost at once, several dozen maids materialized in the Assembly hall, bearing huge plates of rubies, emeralds, sapphires, pearls, diamonds, gold coins, silver coins, silver swords and scabbards and other dazzling items of immense value. All that display was for the benefit of Juan who was supposed to be suitably overwhelmed, impressed and motivated by the reward that awaited him on his triumph in the test. 
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To be continued..... 

The copyright of this novel is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

Monday 12 January 2015

A Suitor for the Princess - Chapter 3



       On the appointed day, 1572 suitors turned up, dressed in all their finery.  The nobles and Princes were richly attired in brocades, shining jewelry, metal and leather whereas the commoners were attired in peasants’ clothes or coarse pants and vests, a multi-purpose cravat around their necks and thick gum-boots.
 
        The King, the Queen, the Minister, along with the other officials of the kingdom and other nobles watched keenly as each suitor arose from his seat, walked smartly forward, introduced himself, saluted the King and the Queen, bowed in front of them and the ministers and nobles and went back to his seat, back straight and head held high. The Monarch was impressed by the poise and confidence emitted by these eligible young men.
          
          Then the task was read out by a sentry in a loud and ringing voice, amplified by the sudden stillness in the huge, vaulted hall. The suitors were all ears and literally hanging on to each and every word that was being uttered. They didn’t know then, that a copy was going to be handed over to them after the assembly, for their assimilation.

         Princess Sara, seated behind a veiled enclosure along with her friends and maids, in a balcony tucked out of view of the suitors, heard the proclamation with a sinking heart. She felt as if she was being sentenced to a spinster’s life and would surely die a virgin! She doubted whether any one of the suitors in that hall would even think of attempting such a fool-hardy endeavor designed to kill! If there was indeed such a daredevil suitor, he’d be decidedly suicidal or passionately in love with her.
      
          She had set her eyes on none in that kingdom. She had led a cloistered and luxurious life in the sprawling Palace surrounded by 20 feet high walls. Only once, when she was 10, she had daringly climbed a tall tree and looked beyond those high walls. Apart from the gleaming dome of the shrine, she hadn’t been able to really see anything else, as she had felt faint with vertigo and had scrambled down the sturdy branches and solid trunk to the safety of Mother Earth; into the waiting arms of her anxious attendants who feared the King’s wrath. If he’d suspect their negligence, he’d have them skinned alive! When she felt slightly better, they begged her to refrain from telling her father about her fainting spell and vertigo. The King was shrewd enough to fathom what could’ve possibly brought on such a dangerous bout of vertigo.
 
          Hence Sara wondered about how anyone could be attracted to her if he hadn’t seen her at all. Hence the possibility of falling in love at first sight was ruled out. Then maybe, he’d want to marry her for her riches and the honor of becoming a King. But she wanted some one to want to marry her only for good old-fashioned, true love. She also wanted that love to be deeper than skin-deep! A union of the souls!

          With great difficulty, she pulled herself in to the present, where the King was enquiring about who would volunteer for that endeavor. One by one, the chicken-hearted among the numerous suitors started quietly saying “No, Your Majesty. I’m sorry” and beating a hasty retreat. At last, only 25 remained.

           One of them bravely ventured to come and stand in front of the King and said loudly and clearly, “I will agree to the endeavor, if I get to see the Princess just now.”
Some of the remaining suitors softly chorused their assent. The Minister immediately asked all those people who wanted to see the Princess to stand aside in a group. The group consisted of 24 gentlemen. After exchanging an amused glance with the inscrutable King, he curtly asked all of them to leave forthwith. After all, they were about to test the patience of the suitors and if these suitors didn’t even have an iota of patience, they were evidently unsuitable!

         Curiously, the Princess looked at the handsome man, attired in modest peasant’s clothes, standing tall and quiet, before the entire audience, not daunted by the vastness of the hall or the august company that he was in. He stood like an ancient Greek God, with brooding good looks, a well-chiseled profile, high cheekbones, muscular arms and legs, tanned by the sun, no doubt (thought Sara happily as a warm glow suffused her entire being) and blonde curls. Sara suddenly longed to run her delicate fingers through that thick mop of hair. Was she falling in love? She’d ask her best friend Myara in private and confirm whether it was indeed love!
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To be continued..... 

The copyright of this novel is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

Wednesday 7 January 2015

A Suitor for the Princess - Chapter 2



        On the outskirts of that tiny kingdom of Regina, was an ancient shrine, on the top of a steep hill.  Rough steps had been hewn into the hill-side on all the four sides of that hill.  The shrine itself appeared tall, imposing and darkly forbidding.
        The exterior walls were richly painted with the traditional paintings in vivid colors with fine detailing.  The dome gleamed with pure gold and was visible for miles around as the sun glinted on it and enhanced its luster.  But it was rumored that the interiors of the beautiful shrine were a study in stark contrast.  Drab and uninspiring!  But not so, for the seers who had bequeathed their entire lives to their Master.  Theirs was supposed to be the strictest of Orders.  Those who ever happened to set foot, even accidentally inside, were bound to become disciples and remain celibate for the rest of their lives.  This rule was obviously aimed at warning the trespassers, innocent or otherwise!
        It was also rumored that in its initial days, after being newly constructed, many curious and gullible young men had ventured therein, with stupid bravado, never to emerge again!  Hence no one ever ventured to even set foot on the steps of that ‘forbidden’ hill-cum-shrine.
        The seers inside the haloed yet dreaded walls of the shrine spent their time in prayers and other religious rituals.  They drank the water of a perennial spring located in a corner of the shrine and ate the delicious fruits of the evergreen trees that had been growing there even before the shrine was built.  The shrine had been constructed around the greenery, without even remotely disturbing it.
        Elders of the Kingdom knowingly whispered to one another that whoever drank from the perennial spring would never fall ill and never grow old.  Hence he would live forever!  For none had seen any funeral processions emerging from the shrine!  The elders scoffed at the suggestion that the dead seers were probably cremated at the shrine itself.  “It’s a shrine for God’s sake, not a cremation ground.  The two can’t obviously co-exist!”
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        At this point, Martha glanced at her alarm clock.  It was 8 p.m.  She had been writing non-stop for 2 hours.  But she wasn’t tired at all.  She had skipped her dinner time.  But she wasn’t hungry.  In fact, she was eager to continue writing her intriguing story.
        The King and his esteemed Minister had mutually decided that the test put before the eligible bachelors would be one of endurance and perseverance.  Thus they could determine whether the chosen one had both physical and mental ability to lead the Kingdom into further glory.  They didn’t want any riff-raff or coward to sully the name of their revered Kingdom.
        The rules for the rigorous test went as follows:
·         The man who is desirous of the fair Princess’ hand in matrimony will climb the steps to the shrine, 100 in number, every day.
·         He will climb each flight of 100 stairs, totaling 4 in number, one after the other continuously, clockwise east, south, west and north; starting with the east in the morning at 4 a.m. daily.
·         He has to climb and descend a total of 5000 steps daily.  Those 5000 steps will include his climbing on all the sides put together.
·         He has to complete each round (ESWN), an equal number of times on each day.
·         He’ll be staying on the hill’s base in a hut that’ll be specially constructed for him.
·         A guard will stand guard outside his hut, 24 hours a day, to see that he doesn’t desert his task and try to escape.
·         A guard will stand at the foot of each flight of stairs and also at the top of each flight of stairs to see that he doesn’t use any unfair means to flout the rules.  If he attempts to, he’ll immediately be lashed with 50 lashes of the whip.
·          He can finish his odyssey at 10 p.m. in the night, when he’ll be fed with a lavish meal of his choice.
·         He may carry water and food, if he so desires, on his odyssey, but if he falls ill in the bargain, it is entirely his look-out.  The State will not be responsible for his well-being or even unfortunate demise.
·         This odyssey will continue for a month, that is 30 days, non-stop.
·         On the 31st day, if that man is victorious, he’ll be given a Prince’s welcome into the Palace where the fair Princess Sara will be waiting for him with a garland of flowers.  Then they will be married in a lavish ceremony.  Shortly thereafter, he’ll be crowned the King-elect of the Kingdom of Regina.  He’ll succeed the throne after the honorable King’s demise.
·         The day before the odyssey is to begin he’ll be given a glimpse of the fair Princess Sara and all her wealth to motivate him in his Herculean endeavor.
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To be continued..... 

The copyright of this novel is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.