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Chapter 35

    Chapter 35


    Her dreams were lucid and clear, like treading through crystal water on a bright, sunny day. Lyte


    could see for miles within the dark and quiet forest before she came to a waterfall that was heavily


    illuminated by the heavenly full moon. In all her unbridled nakedness she stepped onto the muddy


    walkway that led to the front of the falls and watched as the rushing water cascaded down in front of


    her. She, along with the falls was lit up by the moon''s potent energy. She looked down at her hands


    and legs that appeared so smooth and weightless. Every time she moved it felt as if she were levitating


    across the logs on the ground and in front of the glistening falls.


    Just as soon as she made it to the middle of the walkway, Lyte could hear something right behind


    her. It was sshing about in the water and snarling. She turned around in a calm manner to see the


    beast lurking before her. Its glowing eyes and salivating fangs shined in the moon''s light, and yet, as


    close as it drew, Lyte couldn''t find it within herself to be afraid. Instead of backing away she simply


    stood still in the middle of the walkway and watched with sullen eyes the creature stalk her down and


    growl as its hulking frame entered underneath the moonlight''s awesome radiance.


    "Shit!" Lyte abruptly awoke from her evening rest.


    In the darkness she gawked around to see Senada lying on a mat in the corner, while Cusha remained


    in her original Indian-Style position up against the wall fast asleep. Her head was lunged backwards to


    where all Lyte could see was the woman''s neck. Clearing the sweat away from her face and neck


    Lyte got up from off the floor and listened as the rain tapped against the hut''s grain. Still clothed in


    her skimpy, ck skirt the woman got up and stood perfectly still in the middle of the floor. She listened


    as the two old women snored away in the night, as though they had no worries at all. Lyte couldn''t


    help but to stare down at Cusha in refined wonder. Within the woman''s body was such a warm and


    familiar soul.


    Upon any other asion she would have been absolutely terrified of such an urrence, or at least


    seized the advantage of sitting down and chatting with her about fond childhood remembrances. But


    Lyte had no inkling of what was and was not real anymore. She cared no more about the past or


    the present, and as far as the future was concerned, what would happen would eventually happen. She


    knew that an end was drawing closer and closer with every passing day. It just ate away at her as to


    whose end would follow.


    Lyte couldn''t tell if she wanted to care or not about her own life at that point. Yes, there was still


    Isaiah, but her will was rapidly depleting. Every so often she would consider his life without her being in


    it, and how much better off he could possibly be. But then again, as usual, there was Arthur.


    Lyte sulked within herself before turning and heading for the door. She carefully opened it and


    closed it before walking out into the tepid rain that fell so softly upon body. Her bare feet squished and


    slipped across the muddy ground before she came to the trail that led downwards. It was getting to the


    point where she couldn''t tell whether it was Arthur or Isaac hunting her down. Just recalling Isaac''s face


    was haunting enough, but knowing that his spirit could still be lingering about in the world always


    seemed to make her bones ache.


    Ever since arriving in Jamaica she had managed to keep the memory of Isaac deep within the darkest


    corners of her mind. But she soon began to realize that there was always a cause and an effect. It was


    because of him that she was in the country at all. And then, there she was. No matter what, Lyte


    could not cease thinking about him. Even when she was with Jose the man''s image appeared in front


    of her. And just like Jose, Isaac was gone all over again.


    Before she knew it, Lyte had reached the very tip of the trail. There was no moon to speak of in the


    sky, nor were there any animals creeping about in the wilderness. It was just Lyte standing in front


    of a still and smelly pond. She turned back to see darkness behind her. The fact that she had even left


    the hut in the middle of the night didn''t seem to weight too fondly upon her. And yes, she was well


    aware that she was wide awake. Just as soon as the woman saw fit to reverse course and head back,


    within the water something began to bubble and stir. Unlike in her dreams, Lyte was afraid, which


    was why she started to back away from the pond. At that juncture it could have been almost anything


    creeping up out of the water.


    As she was about to turn and run away Lyte spotted a form slowly lurk from out of the pond. It was


    a person, but their face was too dark to see clearly. Lyte wanted to run but her legs had be


    immobile. Much like all of the ungodly happenings throughout the year, what wasing at her had to


    be witnessed with stunned eyes.


    The figure was soon followed by what looked to be a female. Her face as well was hidden by the veil of


    darkness. Soon, one by one there came more and more people out of the water, including little boys


    and girls. All of them were just lifelessly plodding through the forest in all their unbeknownst nakedness.


    Lyte''s entire body wasn''t even shaking. All she did was stand and watch as the wretched souls


    carried on as if she weren''t there and they had another destination to venture towards.


    How many of the souls were marching was unknown, but without any words spoken amongst them


    they all exited the water and in a single file formation entered into the immensity of the nighttime forest


    until they could no longer be seen by the naked eye.


    Just like that, Lyte''s ridged body simply dropped to the muddy ground where itidpletely


    unconscious.


    ***


    It was day or night; no one could tell any longer. Lyte, a muddy mess from head to toe, sat on the


    floor limp and lifeless in front of Cusha who was steadily braiding the young woman''s tough hair by


    candlelight inside the tiny hut. Lyte''s eyes were listless while her mouth endlessly hung open.


    Cusha was humming a tune, but inside Lyte''s stagnant mind was ck fog. Whatever melody was


    coming from the old woman was falling on deaf ears.


    "I''m seeing thest of my days in this world, dear." Cusha muttered as she twisted Lyte''s hair in a


    bunch. "Take the boat and go while you still can. I can''t be here much longer."


    But Lyte remained motionless on the floor, almost as if her bones had all but given up. Had it not


    been for Cusha pressing her knees against her back the youngdy would have copsedpletely


    to the floor.


    "Take me to the water. Take me to the water. Take me to the water to be baptized." Cusha gently sang


    above Lyte''s head. "Go to the water, child." She spoke. "Go to the water and leave this ce


    forevermore. God will be with you."


    "Isaac." Lyte''s voice emotionlessly whispered. "Isaac...Isaac."


    The woman''s inert eyes had no focus or attention left inside of them. They were just there inside their


    respective sockets, along with the remainder of her body that hung like dead flesh waiting to be buried.


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    ***


    The rain sputtered down upon the forest as Cusha, from just a few feet back, watched with woeful eyes


    Lyte on both knees in front of the pig pen. The young, broken woman had been there for hours,


    getting wet and blindly fiddling with the wandering swine that only enjoyed the frivolity of their muddy


    terrain.


    Cusha stood in ce while getting soggier with every passing second. Lyte appeared like a wet


    rodent at that stage. Her hair that Cusha had braided was falling apart, and her already tattered clothes


    were bing mere shreds that just happened to barely be covering only private parts; the remaining


    portions of her body, like arms, legs and her feet werepletely exposed to the elements. The


    woman was progressively bing a part of the grim surroundings she had immersed herself in for


    the past few months.


    Cusha listened closely as Lyte muttered little babblings at the pigs, namely at one that she was


    petting so gently and giving all the attention in the world to. She couldn''t hear exactly what she was


    saying to the animals, but Cusha could tell that her words, though incoherent, were soothing, as if she


    were consoling a child of sorts. Cusha observed a little bit longer before eventually turning and heading


    back up the trail that led to Senada''s hut. Even before she could make it to the front door Senada came


    out of the hut with herrge butcher knife in hand and parka over her head.


    With her face pointed towards the trail, Senada said, "I take it ya girl still out dere?"


    Not bothering to wipe her wet face dry, Cusha mournfully replied, "Yes...she is."


    Senada''s eyes stared off at the distance before she turned towards Cusha''s direction. "You''vee a


    mighty long way to see your child. I could sense your long distance ever since you first arrived at me


    doorstep."


    Cusha turned to the old woman and simply smirked, "My distance is never too far. I was merely


    awakened, and I followed."


    Senada tightened her parka around her frail old head before saying, "How long before she meets you


    in eternity?


    Cusha wrapped her arms around herself like she was cold and sighed, "She hasn''t eaten in days."


    Senada only dropped her head and took a step out into the rain. "Dis forest speaks every single night.


    My people left me and traveled on de other evening. Dey left me behind." She then poked her head


    from out of her parka. "I can still smell dem in de air." She continued. "You can smell de air in dis forest,


    it still stinks. Dey eat everyting in sight; dey witches and sorcerers." Senada then drew close to Cusha.


    "Tell me...do dey speak of my people in eternity? Of my sons," she whispered.


    Cusha didn''t even bother to respond, she just stared off back down the trail for as far as her eyes would


    allow.


    "I figure so." Senada relented as she carried on out into the rain. "Tell de girl dat her hours are growing


    faint! As are mine!"


    Cusha watched as Senada withdrew from her presence and shuffled down another path within the


    forest before vanishing into the bushes. She then turned back to the trail. She couldn''t see Lyte


    from where she was standing, but she knew good and well that the woman hadn''t moved in hours. And


    the remaining hours were racing by at a lighting pace.


    "You are a good man, Isaac." Cusha looked down at the soaked ground. "But...it is time."
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