The
little twigs crushed by his hasty feet, made a cracking noise that did not disturb the wildlife; the inhabitants of the forest
were used to this man who lived here most of his life. His smell and
posture were as familiar as the trees and large boulders. During the
harsh winters there was always food near the red barn of which the
white panelling glowed bright in the afternoon sun.
The deer raised her
head; it was unusual to see the man running. Her brown eyes watched
him disappearing between the trees before she shook her head to chase
the flies and continued eating.
He
did not slow down, he knew there was something wrong. His heartbeat
went up, in pace with his breathing. His heart ached and not because
of physical strain although it felt like wading through a swamp,
facing a nightmare.
He
heard stories about people who relived their lives in the last few
seconds before they died; flashbacks. Of happy times is what he
wanted, reliving the happy times. The face of the woman he loved
with his whole heart, suddenly appeared in front of his eyes.
A bruised face with hollow cheeks and eyes so tired that they
remembered him of chased animals. She stood in a corner of his
veranda when he woke up to watch the sun rise. She did not move
but stood there, her eyes fixed at his face, her chin high, her arms
down her side and her back straight. It shocked him and not because
he did not expect any human being at his door. No, it shocked him
because here was a woman that went through horrible times. Not an
accident but brutal violence made her look the way she did.
At
the same time he felt a deep admiration for her courage because there
was no fear in her eyes. Her whole body displayed courage and her eyes
challenged him not to ask any questions.
He
invited her in and made sure he was not walking behind her and not
blocking the doorway. He saw her looking at the breakfast table and
in an impulse, licking her lips. His hand invited her to sit down but
she remained where she was and stroke her hair. Although she did not
say a word, he knew that her pride made her do this and he went to
the stove to boil water so she could tidy herself up.
When
it boiled, he left his house and walked to the shore of the lake to
give her time and space.
He
lost track of time but returned from his deep thoughts about the
mysterious woman when he heard footsteps. When he turned his head she
stood next to him, dressed in one of his trousers and shirts held
together with a string of rope. She carried two cups of hot coffee.
He took both so she was able to sit down. She choose the boulder next
to him but not close enough for physical contact. He returned one cup
of coffee. She folded her hands with the broken nails round the cup
and both listened to the sound of the lake, forest and wind.
Like
he, she seemed at ease with nature and he wondered where she came
from but knew he could not ask.
In
fact he never asked anything about her past after that day. She
stayed and did not speak for two weeks. It was only when her
bruisings healed that she spoke for the very fist time. Her voice was
music to his ears. Not light and high as he expected with a young
woman with blond hair and grey, almost transparent eyes that never
failed to observe her surroundings, but deep and warm, a voice he
could listen to for hours.
She
did not speak much, only when something needed the attention of both
which was not often the case as she knew her way around the
house perfectly well.
The
first nights of her stay, she slept in his bed and he on the couch.
She slept for hours and hours but when she felt better again, she gave
him back his bed and insisted to sleep on the couch.
She
was always up early, even before him and he knew she first walked to
the lake to sit there taking in the peaceful silence that also healed
her mental wounds.
She
cooked his meals, washed his clothes, kept the house clean, milked
the cow and fed the pigs and chickens while he worked in the forest
and sold the timber like he already did for many years.
He
never thought he could live with someone else in his house; he was on
his own since he left his parents when he was a young man and
this was 20 years ago. He always felt at ease with no other company,
he did not need people to entertain him. He was never bored; his
hands were always busy.
But
this woman, he did not even know here name, was never in his way. She
never disturbed him and never asked questions. She respected him for
who he was and also never asked for a favour or for help.
When
he finally realized all this, it was too late for his heart that now
not only belonged to him but also to her. It came as a shock
that he was in love with her. It turned all his emotions upside down
which made him feel slightly uncomfortable in her presence and he did
not know how to handle this.
She
did not show any sings of other feelings than taking care of his
household and looking after him.
Until
the day he came home earlier than usually. He was very restless and wanted to be with her. He wanted to brake the silence
regardless what the consequences were going to be. He could not go on
like this. At the same time he was very afraid she was going to leave
him when he told her about his feelings but it was a risk he had to
take. It would brake his heart if she indeed left and his life would
never be the same again, still....
When
he arrived home his feet guided him to the lake where she waded through the water, her long blond hair drifting on
the surface. He stood still absorbing the view.
She
must have felt his presence because she turned her head in his
direction. He could only see her naked shoulders which took his
breath. She did not move nor did she call him but her eyes showed an emotion he understood.
He
did not hesitate, took his boots off and walked in her direction
without caring about his clothes.
When
he stood in front of her, she raised her hand and unbuttoned his
shirt and trousers. He did nothing to help her. He did not notice
his clothes floating away with the hardly visible waves caused by her
moves.
Then
he lifted her in his arms until she folded her legs around his waist.
All
this crossed his mind when he ran even faster. Four years passed by,
four years of love and intimacy. Years that were so very precious
that he could not believe her when she said she knew she was going to
die. Of course he noticed she lost weight but she never complained
and when she finally mentioned it, it was too late. And now he was so
afraid, so very afraid of coming home too late.
He
found her near the lake at their favourite spot. He noticed her smile
but also saw how much energy this took of her. He kneeled behind
her and held her in his arms. She leaned against his warm strong
body, her lips touched the soft skin just under his ear and he felt
more than he heard “I love you so much....”.
He
continued where she stopped: “....beyond my life”.
His
cry of grief was answered by a crow and bounced against the trees,
floated above the lake until it died at the shore at the other side.
He
raised with her closely in his arms and walked to the lake. He did
not stop but walked and walked until the last wave
disappeared, leaving a perfectly smooth surface.
Photo: @pekamkinen (Instagram) |
Suddenly a cloud appeared above the water surface and stayed there. He did not know where it came from and could not take his eyes of it.
His
heartbeat changed by the loud desperate scream of a crow and he watched the
cloud coming down to be dissolved by the lake.
Word
of thanks: the photo of @pekamkinen
(Instagram) inspired me to write this story and I was given
permission to use the photo as an illustration for which I am very
grateful. Thank you Pekka!
Links:
please visit the Instagram
account of Pekka Mäkinen to view his beautiful black and
white photo's!
Note: the story is pure fiction! A figment of my imagination!
Helen
Note: the story is pure fiction! A figment of my imagination!
Helen