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- From: bpaul@maths.tcd.ie (Barry Paul)
- Subject: Darkness
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.140801.22341@maths.tcd.ie>
- Summary: Short story
- Keywords: darkness, love
- Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 14:08:01 GMT
- Lines: 82
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- C & C welcome.
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- The Darkness
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- He thought of the sadness that he knew existed deep within
- her. A pain barely contained, pacing like a caged animal; backward and
- foreword, backward and foreword, waiting for her guard to fall.
- Sometimes when she was tired it would throw itself at her and she
- would have to beat it back into submission. He had seen it in her eyes
- on several occasions, that intense, far away look. It was like seeing
- a lover naked in the daylight for the first time, he had turned away
- when their eyes had met, not wanting to embarrass her with his
- interest. Once his curiosity got the better of him and he questioned
- her about the source of her pain.
-
- "Sometimes I feel my mortality", she said, sad eyes falling to
- the floor, "Part of me is always aware of the futility of living. It
- is a voice constantly asking: why go on living? ... what is the point? ..."
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- He took one of her frail hands in his own and kissed it with
- nervous lips. His shallow breath told him that this was important,
- this could be a turning point in their relationship. It sounded like
- someone else's voice asking her did she want to talk about it.
-
- "It's not that I wont talk about it - I just can't", her head
- shook and her hands trembled, "I can't even acknowledge its existence
- to myself ... If I do I give it purchase ... it could take over ...
- and lead me ... down into ... into ... "
-
- The darkness. He finished her sentence to himself as he took
- her stricken shell into his arms.
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- Looking back on it he felt he should have said "I understand,
- I have seen it too" as he stroked her head, but she was lost to him
- and he to her.
-
- Her words had triggered within him his own lonely feeling. The
- feeling he had never articulated. It came to him, usually at night, as
- a dream but more vivid and real. It was as if his eyes were turned 180
- degrees in their sockets and aimed into the centre of his being. His
- inverted vision enabled him to see all his thoughts and memories as if
- he was floating over them. Below him lay all that he had experienced
- in his life the sum of which made up his self. Each of these
- experiences, or moments as he thought of them, was contained in a
- roofless room and all rooms were connected by long corridors through
- which his thoughts roamed. Some of these doors were locked to thought
- but from his floating vantage point he could see clearly into all the
- rooms, he could see long forgotten moments from his childhood, moments
- that he had tried to forget and all the moments, both significant and
- insignificant, that when strung together made up his life. Before he
- could examine this structure more closely he would begin to sense the
- blackness. Its cold fingers would come from the back of his skull and
- caress him, closing gently around him like a powerful seducer. He
- would shrug them off but they would return, as they always do, firmer,
- tugging him towards the ever increasing dark cloud in his mind. Once
- again he would push them away. They would pause, gathering power, for
- a final assault. There would be no question in the violating hands
- this time. Resistance to the gut wrenching grasp was be futile. As he
- was dragged closer and closer to this void he knew that inside was the
- cold dark numbness of death. At first, his fear of this place was so
- intense that even the fear itself frightened him. He would return to
- life before he was subsumed by the darkness by reverting his eyes and
- opening them to the sting of tears. As the years had gone by the fear
- had become familiar and a fascination with the secrets of the void had
- grown. Lately he had let himself be drawn closer and closer in awe of
- the infinity and power of death. He knew that this was where his fate lay.
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- Dragging himself back he thought this must be what binds us
- two together. This worm hole in space, this lonely blackness joins us
- as securely as mother and child and as intimately as any woman and
- man. He licks his lips in order to articulate some of these feelings
- to her. He turns to be closer to her. He places a kiss on her soft
- sleeping brow and whispers "I love you".
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