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voice in the tree The wind whipped back Clarice's hair as she sat upright in the boat, straining to catch a glimpse of the island. After a few moments, the faint outline of it came into view, barely visible. 'I see it,' she screamed, in an effort to be heard above the loud roar of the boat's motor. 'Where? Me wanna see too! Me wanna see too!' exclaimed Maurice, her younger brother. Picking him up, Clarice settled him on her lap, pointing out the island in the distance. He squirmed in his impatience to see, and upon spotting it, leapt off her lap and began prancing around. 'I'm
Popeye, the sailor man!' he sang joyfully, without a care in the world.
Clarice burst out laughing. Maurice was so amusing; he could always
be counted upon to bring about a smile on her face, even at the most
unexpected moments. And laughter is what I need the most in my life
right now, she mused, hugging her dark secret to herself, as the
island grew larger in the distance. ' "Peda Ting Ting," that's an interesting name for an island,' Clarice murmured, as they walked towards their cottage, which she was sharing with Maurice, situated on the far end of the island. 'Yes Madame…it means
'The Rivers of Moonlight' in our local dialect,' the bellboy replied. Clarice smiled as the boy continued. 'This is your cottage with your room on the right, and the young sir's room on the right. Your luggage is also in your respective rooms and they are appropriately furnished. If your require something, please dial 507 and we will be here in twenty minutes.' 'Thank you,' Clarice replied graciously, and smiled again as she closed the entrance door of the cottage. Having only two rooms, it took a mere five minutes to explore, but what pleased Clarice the most was the adjoining balcony to her room. It overlooked the back of the island and she could also watch the surrounding water. In the soft moonlight, the reflecting silver rays on the water seemed magical indeed; while the back end of the island, complete with densely packed trees, seemed dark and ominous. It was much later that night when Clarice woke up in bed, disoriented. She lay in bed for a few seconds, unsure of where she was. Soon she remembered Peda Ting Ting her island of solitude, where she chose to nurse her deep dark secret about Jim in private this summer. In spite of much tossing and turning, Clarice found it impossible to go back to sleep. I'll take a walk, she finally decided. The back of the island had seemed ominous, but Clarice had always prided herself on not being scared of the dark. Walking with determined strides, she set off in the direction of the trees. The inside of the woods was surprisingly not dark. The braches of the leaves allowed the moon's ways to come through, and they lighted up the island's floor. Clarice faced no difficulty as she walked around. A little while later, she came to a tree that stood slightly apart from the others, due to its enormous size and weird shape. Taking a break, she sat down at its base to rest, still lost in her own thoughts. --------------------------- 'Hello.' Clarice stopped and turned around slowly. No, she was not hallucinating; this time the voice was real. Unsurely she took a step towards the tree. 'Who's there?' she
asked warily. No dear, I am not one of those supernatural being who can read your mind. Predicting your thoughts were easy, as the last person I spoke to felt pretty much the same only he spoke his thoughts out loud. Feeling slightly reassured Clarice stepped forward. So, she wasn't the first one to be facing something as crazy as this. Slightly more confident, she asked her next question. 'What's your name?' My, my! We're finally getting introduced properly! Well, depends on what your definition of name is. Over the years people have taken to calling me 'The Voice in the Tree'. 'You mean you have
other names?' 'I'm Clarice'. 'What happened?'
asked Clarice, genuinely interested now. 'Please go on, I am very interested,' replied Clarice, settling down again at the base of the tree. 'And frankly, I have plenty of time.' ------------------------------------- True.
It would have helped if I knew that before but unfortunately… the voice
fell silent for a few minutes. Anyway, my story isn't really a complicated
one. Ten years ago my friends Mark, Suzy and I used to live on this
island in the cottages you and your family occupy now. We had everything
we needed good food, a beautiful environment and each other's company. Circumstances Clarice love, friendship, and betrayal my story contains all the perfect ingredients for an ideal love story. Too bad it didn't have a happy ending. He stopped again for a short while, and when he began speaking again, his voice was heavy with sadness. It's
ironic really. Mark and I were best pals, almost as close as brothers.
Yet, he never bothered confiding in me, and I never bothered trying
to recognize and understand his true feelings. But let me not confuse
you by not explaining everything properly. If you haven't guessed by
now Suzy fell in love with me and vice versa. I never knew it then,
but Mark loved her too. He
told me all right. He told me the day he killed me. Troy
sighed. Yes, he killed me right here, right under the branches of this
very tree. He tricked me into coming here in the dead of the night and
stabbed me in cold blood. There
was a sound of soft laughter. No girl, spirits don't live in trees
you know. Do
you believe in God Clarice? Actually
it does. You see I was always a strong believer in God. They sat together
in companionable silence for a long time. Words weren't necessary, each
were lost in their own thoughts. Finally Troy broke the silence. By Jennifer Ashraf DEATH Love Life
and Death By Tony C. Nosiku Eliassen |
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