Tuesday, 30 June 2015

A Suitor for the Princess - Chapter 24



        As Sara lay motionless on her huge, soft bed surrounded by beautiful satin-covered, fluffy pillows, the vibrations of her soul which uttered “Juan, Juan” reached out to Juan in the far-away shrine on top of the hill.
        In a flash, Juan remembered who Sara was!  His beloved, his life!  The beautiful, noble Princess Sara, of Regina, for whom he’d risked his life and lost his eye!  The apple of his eye!
        He bolted out of his bed and rushed out of his spartan room, his robe swaying around him, hands out-stretched, a strangled cry in his throat, yet jubilation in his demeanor.  As he reached the gate of the shrine, muttering “Sara, Sara, my love!” the sentry looked at him curiously and forbade him from going out.  “I’m sorry, but you’re not allowed outside, learned one!  No one is!  Not even the Master!  Go back at once!”
        Jolted out of his trance, Juan looked at the sentry, enraged.  It was as if he had just come back into the world.  He wondered where he was and what he was doing there.  He didn’t belong there!  He belonged to Sara and was eager to meet her and embrace her.  But he remembered suddenly that he’d failed in his task and landed, wounded in that shrine, from where none returned!  He was standing in that doomed forbidden land of no return!  What could he do?
         “Please, please let me go brother!  I’ve a very urgent work to do.  I’ll always appreciate your kind deed!  Please do as I say and open this gate.”
        By then, the Master had appeared silently behind him.  The sentry brightened on seeing him and gestured towards Juan to be silent.  Juan whirled around and saw no one.  As he opened his mouth to implore the sentry once again, he felt as if no words could escape from his throat.  His lips just opened and closed soundlessly.  Then he felt as if a powerful force started blowing him towards his room at the end of the courtyard.  He felt as light as a feather and wafted into his spartan room; dazed.  He landed straight on the reed mat on the floor and drifted off into stupor.  In the morning when he woke up, he had forgotten everything about the previous night’s episode.  His mind was totally blank.  Only thoughts of “The Master” filled his consciousness and he was back to his routine!
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        Refreshed after his meditation session at the cliff, Norman made his way home to Nancy, with a spring in his step.  He was duty-bound to remain beside his ex-wife as long as she lived he’d decided and had resolved to keep Martha’s thoughts at bay till then.  Of course he was concerned about his love, but his best friend Arnold could be trusted to keep her out of misery and any danger that she could possibly face, living alone in that isolated cottage!
        Arnold had arranged for round-the-clock security guards, 4 in all, to keep a strict vigil on the cottage and its sole occupant.  They had been instructed to remain invisible, so as to not intrude on her privacy.  But they were to immediately swing into action at the first whiff of trouble and alert him about the same.
        Arnold had informed Norman that he’d found Martha unconscious at her table.  When she came to, she had kept muttering words like “Juan, Sara, Myara, Regina and a whole lot of humbug!” (in the words of the unsuspecting Arnold). Norman, at his end of the receiver had smiled and shrugged, simultaneously telling his close friend that he’d explain her strange behavior when they met next.
        “Please look after my darling, will you?” he had implored Arnold and Arnold has sniffed the sweet romance in the air.  He had been ecstatic. 
        He had always wanted his dear friend from college, to settle down.  Now that day was not far off, he could see!
        “You bet, my friend.  Don’t worry.  I’ll be keeping tabs on your sweetheart!” he ribbed Norman. 
        “Only tabs, all right!” Norman teased. 
        Arnold rolled his eyes and said, “What else do you expect me to do?  Thanks, but no thanks!  I love my wife Annie and we dote on each other like hell!  So don’t worry about me stealing your gal!”
        “I’m sorry Arnold.  I was just kidding!” said Norman, abashed by the jealousy that had just reared its ugly head.  He must’ve been out of his mind, suspecting his best friend of trying to steal his girl, when he had been of the greatest help to him.  “Am I going dotty?” Norman wondered.  Then he consoled himself that he was just behaving like a teenager in the first flush of love.  Yes, love did make you blind!  And stupid!  In capital letters, S-T-U-P-I-D!
        He hung up and went to sit beside Nancy.  He saw that she was lying face down on her bed and was sleeping.  She had tear-streaked cheeks…… Obviously she’d cried herself to sleep.  He winced and sat down for his night-long vigil. 
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        One day Arnold went and knocked at Martha’s door.  He now looked forward to seeing her daily.  She was so charming, so beautiful….. He checked his thoughts, straightened his tie self-consciously and smiled warmly at her as she opened the door, looking heavenly in her pale blue dress with pink roses printed on it, her cheeks as rosy as the flowers on her dress, but looking vague, as usual.
        “Oh Norman!  What a pleasant surprise!” she exclaimed eagerly, as he stepped in and gave her a bunch of yellow posies.  “What lovely flowers!  From your garden, I presume.  They’re so fresh and brilliant.” He looked at her flushed, happy face and almost refrained from gently telling her that he wasn’t Norman.
        “Martha, I am not Norman.  I am Arnold,” he told her patiently like a parent explaining to his little daughter.  She looked just as lost, when she looked at him, with a question writ large on her face.
        “But I’m sure that you are Norman!”

To be continued..... 

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

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