Escape from an Ancient Civilization Ch 161
by berryChapter 161
âIâve finished what I needed to do,â Nataek said, lowering the arm heâd had pressed to his chest.
Medeusâs gaze had already dropped to the spot Nataek had been rubbing.
âIâm done. But whatâs wrongâdoes something hurt?â
He brought a hand to Nataekâs chest. The Soothsayer peeked his head out from hiding, watching Medeusâs every move. Nataek hurriedly blocked Medeusâs attempt to check him.
âNo. My clothes slipped, thatâs allâI was straightening them. Iâm fine. More importantly, is the defense secure?â
After a worried glance, Medeus smoothed Nataekâs collar.
âLooks like the defenses are progressing as planned. The Agadeans and the Uruk soldiers seem to be adapting well to Kish.â
âThatâs a relief. Then shall we return to quarters?â
âIâve somewhere to stop firstâgo on ahead.â
âWhere?â
Medeus tipped his chin lightly behind them.
âTo pay respects to my parents. If not today, it may be hard to find time for a while.â
He meant Akkaldia village.
âGo back and eat first. If Iâm late, donât waitâsleep.â
Though they had long since passed on, they were no longer merely someone elseâs parents. A shabby, lonely village where his loverâs blood slept rose in Nataekâs mind. After a pause, he answered,
âIâll go with you.â
âYou will?â
âYes. I have an errand there too.â
He lifted the corners of his mouth softly.
âWhat errand?â
âMm⊠youâll see when we get there.â
The last time theyâd stopped at Akkaldia, Nataek hadnât paid any proper respect at the graves; back then those tombs werenât yet what they were now. Late though it was, he wanted to do what he could.
With Medeusâs consent, Nataek stopped by the market before they left. First, he bought the finest, most precious bottle of wine. At the next stall he bought several white chrysanthemums. By the time they left Kishâs walls and reached Akkaldia, he had a few pieces of fruit in his arms too. The view at the village gate wasnât much changed.
âWow. The grass grew again already.â
Thick brush had grown every which way, and the collapsed house sites remained in their disarray. Even the dry dust rippling on the wind was unchanged. Only Nataekâs heart, taking in the view, was utterly different.
âIâll need to clear the weeds sometime.â
âThis whole place?â
Nataek glanced about and shrugged.
âYes. Iâll come and do what I can, when thereâs time.â
Medeus held that kindness gently. Walking together, they soon stood before the gate of Medeusâs house. As Medeus reached to take the bundle from him, Nataek shook his head slightly.
âThese have a separate use.â
Medeusâs look filled with suspicion.
âFor what?â
âTo pay proper respects.â
âRespectsâŠ?â
âYes.â
Puzzled, Medeus was pushed inside by Nataek.
âIâll just nip to the back for a bitâcould you tidy up the house?â
âWhat are you up to thatâs so suspicious?â
âSuspicious? Iâll explain when Iâm backâjust do as I ask.â
Tilting his head, Medeus nonetheless went into the dusty house without fuss. Only then did Nataek gather the bundles in his arms and walk slowly to the back garden.
He stopped before the graves of Medeusâs parents. He first stroked the tangled patch of earth and grass with one careful hand, set the fruit from his arms upon the spot, then the wine. He glanced around once. Over the wall, the silhouette of Medeus cleaning hard showed.
âŠNo one will see, right?
Nataek stood straight and cleared his throat, then bowed. This was the ancient world; it would be fitting to match the timesâbut he hadnât learned ancient rites. Nor could he use the northern styleâhis motherâs homeland. So Korean style would have to do.
Having paid respect, he quickly opened the wine, then, miming the absent sleeve of a ritual robe supporting his hand, sprinkled small libations near the grave. Only the white chrysanthemums and the wind watched. He sat slowly before the mound.
âHello. I should have paid proper respects last time. Iâm sorry.â
He felt it was the least he could do for his loverâs parents; even so, talking to the air alone was awkward. He scratched his nose and moved closer to the grave.
âMedeus might think it odd, so Iâll just sit here comfortably.â
Leaning his back against a trunk, he sat beside the mound. From within the wall came the thunkâthunk of cleaning. Somehow the sound was so endearing it made him smile.
âLook at him. I asked him to, but heâs got no knack. If you tell him to do something, he really does it all. He ought to cut corners sometimesâwho does he take after?â
No answer came back. Even so, he sat a long while as if waiting for one.
âHe looks so different from the people here. He takes after you, doesnât he, maâam?â
He idly plucked a weed by his foot.
âHow could you leave something so beautiful behind?â
He pulled another weed beside it.
âJust imagining it makes me feel awful. To leave himâŠâ
How could anyone leave that.
He murmured low to himself. The wind answered, swaying the chrysanthemum petals.
âI have a question. Truthfully, thatâs why I came.â
He nudged a crushed leaf upright with his toe.
âWhen you decided to stay, what were you thinking?â
He wanted to hear the opinion of a woman who had likely been in a position akin to his.
âDid you ever regret it?â
From within the wall, Medeusâs voice sounded,
âTeresi. Shall we sleep here tonight?â
âYes! Of course!â
Nataek shouted back, then leaned to the grave and whispered softly,
âCome to think of it, perhaps you didnât regret it much. Heâs so beautifulâwatching him, any regret would vanish.â
Again Medeus called, loudly,
âI should go get dinner. Will you come?â
âYes! Just a moment!â
A quiet laugh slipped from Nataek.
âIâm having a serious talk, you know. No sense at all. But heâs pretty, so Iâll let it slide.â
He dusted off his seat and stood. Under the tree he faced the grave.
ââŠI suppose I should stay until the day Medeus says he doesnât need me⊠It seems thatâs what I should do.â
The little conversation ended soon with Medeusâs invitation. He bent, stoppered the open bottle, and set it by the root. Just then, sunlight at the top of the sky fell upon the tree. He smoothed the grass where heâd been sitting.
âFor nowâIâll be backâŠâ
Then something small and shiny caught his eyeâa little white shard reflected light from between weeds and dirt. It drew his gaze at once. He parted the grass with both hands. The piece was embedded in the earth between the collapsed wall and the tree. The feel seemed familiar.
What is this?
He pinched it between thumb and forefinger; it didnât pull free easily. He tugged harder, and when the shard came out, his brow furrowed.
ââŠIsnât this a card?â
Palmâsized, thin, with the feel of plasticâand light in weight. It was like his character card. One side was broken, only twoâthirds remaining; even so, he knew for certain it was something modern. He glanced between his palm and the grave.
ââŠâ
He hadnât even begun to speculate, and the unsorted puzzle pieces in his head began assembling on their own. He examined the card closer. Years in the soil had left a chalky film that made the letters hard to make out.
Hooooâ
He blew hard, scattering the dust. The card beneath was covered in dark brown stains. He carefully scraped at the dried residue with a thumbnail; it didnât come off. With more force, it flaked like dried clay into milletâsized grains.
âAh.â
But as the grit fell, the letters engraved on the card were coming away with it. The stain had fused with the card over ages.
âTeresi! What are you doing! Come on!â
Medeusâs footsteps sounded at the wall.
âYes! Coming!â
Nataek quickly slid the card into his pocket, then ran to Medeus, who leaned waiting against the wall.
Footnotes:
- Libation and bow â a hybrid, improvised rite: sprinkling wine and bowing aligns with East Asian ancestral veneration adapted within a Near Eastern setting.
- Akkaldia vigil â returning to a ruined home village to honor the dead reflects continuity of kinship obligations despite war and displacement.