The Frightened Ones by Dima Wannous
Author:Dima Wannous [Wannous, Dima]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2020-08-25T00:00:00+00:00
What would happen if she ended her life? I began to hope that she would. But soon I realised that if she did end her life, we likely wouldnât know. I sat reading the manuscript late into the evening and began to wonder, if the young woman committed suicide, whether that would prevent Naseem from doing the same, whether her death could cure his own fixation. Naseemâs eyes were trained on death: he gazed into it; it walked alongside him everywhere. A few years before it actually happened, he told me how his mother and sister would die. I was shocked by his detailed description, and I believed him. There wasnât anyone in his family he didnât kill with words, describe their funeral and come to terms with losing, again and again and again.
Why did the girl in his novel choose to delay her grief at her fatherâs passing? How did she become someone who could stand on the other bank of life? While she delayed her mourning, Naseem was running laps around her. I remember one time when we spent the night at his house and he told me all these stories about death. How his mother had been on her way back from visiting a friend who had lost her only son and was starting to go senile. His mother couldnât comprehend that her best friend was losing her memoryâeven though the friend asked her how Naseemâs grandmother was doing, when she had died many years earlier. Then the friend got confused and didnât recognise her any more. She thought Naseemâs mother was her own sister, who had also passed away years earlier. âHow are you, Sis? Howâre the kids?â She spoke like this for a whole hour. Naseemâs mother left her oldest friendâs house feeling flustered and upset. She was so agitated that she didnât notice a massive lorry hurtling down the road as she crossed. She didnât even hear its horn blare. The lorry driver couldnât slow down fast enough and he hit her.
I asked Naseem how he knew all these details. How did he know sheâd been at her friendâs house, and what she had been feeling when she left? How did he know that his motherâs friend had thought she was her sister? He said his motherâs friend had told him. But when I pressed him further, asking how a woman who had lost her memory remembered what they had spoken about, Naseem gave in and admitted that the part about his mother leaving her friendâs house flustered was made up. Later I discovered the whole story was a fiction: his mother was still alive. He also killed his sister and mourned her death. He killed his father and grieved, and then came to terms with his own death. Thatâs where things ended.
He died too.
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