Lizzi Bizzi and the Red Witch
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Those were females! Vain females, just like my class mates, always ready to contemplate themselves in front of a mirror. But whose females? The piranhas? Clearly not the satellite fishes’. The fat fish’s?
Damn, it was fat, just like mom, she’s expecting a baby, my little sister. She would have arrived soon, two month at max. She explained everything to me, even how babies are born, but I wasn’t sure I understood well.
Was it a female? That fat fish was a female, and she was even pregnant? Then who’s the male?
I studied them all, more and more puzzled. The aliens may have had more than one sex. They had four. They were strange, obviously.
I went back to stare at the bookshelf. There was an idea in a seed, but it refused being born. Something odd that I couldn’t understand. I still got up and put the book back in its place. I then took the one next to it, it was about the world of insects.
I immediately found them. Ants. I was too upset to read, I only looked at the pictures. The teacher told us about them. The queen, the workers, the males. The drones. No, the drones were the bee’s males, they also had an almost identical social order. Castes, she called them.
I was more and more astonished. Was that fat fish a queen? And then there were the workers to take care of her and the soldiers to protect her. And the males, they were the vain fishes, they were only needed for reproduction.
I read this time, it was just as I remembered. When a new queen is born, the old one has to leave. The old colony sets apart and the queen leaves on an adventure, to create a new one.
Was that the colony? And the travel? Where did they come from? From a place where fishes fly, and act like insects.
I took a sudden decision, and switched the light off. The fishes lost their organization and swam confusedly. Once again, the clown fishes were the first to react, heading towards the only remaining light source, the table lamp, but more slowly. This time, it was the satellite fishes that passed past them, finally remembering their task.
The fat fish – I couldn’t have called it that anymore, it was a queen – had once again somebody that supported her.
«Gosh!», I said, which was my maximum externalization.
No invasion, it was a colony. Outcasts, drove away from their community. They would have formed a new one, sooner or later, but they weren’t a danger for anybody at that moment. Alien fishes, of course, but harmless.
«Gosh! Gosh!», I repeated.
There was an alien colony in my room, it settled there.
«Let’s think about it!», I said, and I started walking around the room.
What could I have done? Bees and ants could lay thousands of eggs. Millions. Soon, I would have been invaded by flying fishes. How could I have hidden them?
Because that was the problem, I had already taken my decision, without thinking about it, not even for a moment. I had to protect them. I was also a satellite fish, I had to save the queen.
I then had time to think, I came to the conclusion that it may have not been all me. The queen may have been able of releasing something, maybe a pheromone, capable of convincing anybody to protect her. But it may have been bullshit.
I had fishes, and they flew. I wanted to keep them with me, I wanted them to be mine. What else?
«Where do I hide you?», I asked them. They addressed me with a fish look, insignificant.
In the wardrobe. No, too dangerous. In the attic. Yeah, the attic, but how do I bring them there? With light. Bring the table lamp in the attic. But how? With an extension cable, that’s it!
Whether we had one or not, I couldn’t find it. Not even a flashlight. There may have been one in the car, inside the trunk, but how do I reach it?
It was still night, I couldn’t make noise. The idea of my parents finding those fishes out was to me unacceptable. I knew I would have lost them.
The only way of doing it was forcing them to follow the lights, switching them on and off in sequence, in order to make them follow a forced path. But if I had switched on the hallway’s light, my parents would have noticed, their room was right in front of mine.
«What do I do now?».
I could have switched the table lamp off, but what would have happened then? There was a risk of losing them forever.
Bringing them outside, hiding them in the woods. Candles, yeah, I knew where to find them. But those stupid fishes would have gotten too close, and burnt themselves. It always happens with moths.
The sunrise got me like that, still focused on the preparations. Six hours had passed by, the craziest six hours of my existence, and I didn’t even notice.
I wasn’t aware of the danger until it was too late. I only noticed a dim light, stronger and stronger every minute that passed. Then it was dawn, and a blade of light penetrated the windows.
«No!», I screamed, but it was useless.
The butterfly fishes darted. They rushed into the ray, and got wrapped by it. Before I could take a single step, they were already following the flow, just like salmons climb up ta waterfall.
They were gorgeous while rushing out of the windows, which I had left open.
The sun! That’s what attracted them in our world. The sun’s light, obviously. But they found an obstacle, the Earth. Its dark side. They couldn’t understand they would have died there, it was the light that attracted them.
The piranhas crushed me. They didn’t attack me, they actually crushed me. This time, I was the obstacle separating them from the light. Just like rocks, they hit me from behind and threw me on the ground. It was painful. I saw them flowing like a river, enlightened by the rays. They gleamed. They disappeared over the windowsill, without ever turning back. I had never seen a light as powerful as that before.
I tried again, I was able to get up, but the satellite fishes squeezed through my fingers. They were too small, when I finally closed the windows there was none left.
They were disappearing already, little dots in the horizon, headed towards that rising sphere that I couldn’t even stare at. I turned around, then, and she was there.
The queen did not move, still on my bedside table, lighted by the weaker and weaker light of the table lamp. Even then, she didn’t try to move.
My eyes filled with tears.
They left her, abandoned her. The sun had erased everything, separated and destroyed the colony. She understood that it was a danger, but could not do anything to save her family.
She looked so small in that moment. Fragile and lonely.
I reached her and kneeled in front of her.
«I’m here! I’m still here!».
Yeah, I was there. I would have hid her, protected her, I would have taken care of her. She was pregnant, without a doubt. She would have laid her eggs, the colony would have been saved. It wasn’t all lost.
«I’m sorry!», I told her, even if I had not done anything wrong. But I felt like it had all been my fault. «We’re still going to make it, I swear!».
How sad and lost she was, how did she try to get close to the lamp, and even that was tiring, she had no more energies.
I could have done it, I was certain of it. Somehow, I would have protected her, forever.
My promise only lasted so long. Five minutes, maybe ten. Then I fell asleep. Because I was a kid and I had been up all night. Because the bed was tempting and I needed to rest. Just a minute, it’s still early. I’ll close my eyes for just a moment, and then we’ll decide what to do.
But two hours had passed by when I re-opened my eyes, and she was dead.
I only talked about it with my mother. Once and never again. I could only do it one year later, when I was able to take on the topic.
I don’t know what I was expecting.
I told her about the flying fishes, about the alien colony. She first smiled, then got back serious. She listened to everything, without interrupting me.
I wasn’t able to translate into words the sensation of loss that accompanied me since that day.
I was waiting
for the answer, I was ready for anything. Nothing could have hurt me. I had already hurt myself enough.
«What do you think about it?», I asked her.
It was obvious that she didn’t believe me, in the real world, fishes don’t fly.
She sighed. «You feel regret, it’s clear».
It was just like that, I was torn apart by the regret.
«For that poor fish», she added.
She was special, my mom, she really understood.
I didn’t care whether she believed me or not, she still understood.
«It’s right that way, even if it was only a fish», she continued. «This is a life lesson that needs to be learnt».
I wasn’t sure I understood. «It wasn’t just a fish».
She smiled. «Whether it flew or not, it doesn’t matter». She didn’t believe me, it was certain now. «It was still a life, and life is not to be played with. But it’s good that you feel regret, now. So that you will learn to never do it again».
I was more and more confused. «What?».
She shook her head. «You know very well! Fishes are fishes. If you want to believe they can fly, you’re free to do so. But don’t demand them to actually fly. Fishes need water to live».
That’s when I understood, without needing her to say any more. The mystery that I could never explain. It was her, really her! She came into my room and found me sleeping. She saw the queen on the sidebed table. That fat fish, that had no more strength to lift itself in the air. The most gorgeous creature that I swore I would have protected.
Mom was good, even if it was just a fish, she tried to save her. That’s why she put her in the aquarium.
Poor little queen, what an horrible death she had. And the colony she was carrying too. Drowning to death, what an absurd death for a fish.
I could never forget her empty eyes, when I saw her floating, motionless, on the bottom of the aquarium, as soon as I got up that morning.
Just like mom could never forget the scream she heard right after.
January 2015
COURTYARD
Translation by Manuel
To the old man
in the courtyard
which has changed
my life
«Of course he loves you! He always asks about you! He sends you many kisses!».
This is what the woman says, when they call. But I’m already two years that I haven’t spoken to anyone, least of all with her. And I don’t have anyone to love. Certainly not them.
My children have found the woman. Not to let me alone, they said. To get rid of me, in truth.
Eighty, eighty years down the drain. I reached that age few days ago, but nobody remembered. Them, my children, grandchildren, all hate me. And they are right, even I have never loved them. I have dominated their life as my father had dominated mine. I have grown them up with severity, discipline, without love, as he had done with me.
Besides, I have never felt them as mine. I had not chosen to have them, as I did not choose to marry their mother, nor did the teacher work that I hated so much. My father had decided everything.
When he died of a heart attack, I was already more than forty years old. For a moment, I thought of finally being free: I could realize all my dreams, be what I wanted.
I left the job and decided to become a writer. I shut myself in the studio, in front of a blank page, but no matter how hard I tried to find the inspiration the only thing that came to my mind was a tale I had thought when I was just a kid.
It was not easy, and I had to improvise escaped memories. But I managed to sell the story the same, and it had a fair success.
Then I tried again, but it was a catastrophe, I did a couple of other books, one worse than the other, that no publisher ever wanted to publish. In the end I gave up, the secret dream of my whole life had died before I was born. This, too, was able to make my father: make me dry, completely empty.
I went back to teaching, and to a family that I did not love and who did not love me.
The Princess, the Knight and the Seer.
This is the title of my book. A fragment of my soul.
I remember the day I confessed to my father I wanted to be a writer, and all the beatings he gave me. It was the first time he hit me, but it has not been the last.
My life has been pointless, even more empty and barren of the one who dominated it. And now that it comes to an end there are only these few pages to be the witnesses of my existence.
If I was still talking, I could recite them.
The Princess ran towards the sunrise, attracted by its splendor. She was the supreme being of creation, absolute perfection. Her beauty took the breath away to everybody who met her. Her voice was sweet as the song of a nightingale; her eyes were pools of pure water. Gold hair that framed her face…
Yes, she was perfect; the most perfect being ever been conceived by divine mind. She gave joy to the world: if she was dead, the very existence of humankind would have been useless. The sadness would have wrapped everything like a shroud.
Just as it happened to my existence.
I never knew her name, or even if I met her now I forgot it: in my book, I invented one, Aurora, but it was not the right one.
I have changed many things in my story, so many things that I did not remember anymore. What did happen to the princess, did she lived happily ever after? I had no memory, maybe I never discovered. I made her live happily ever after with her knight. It was within my power, after all.
The woman does everything for me: she cleans me, she dresses me, and she takes me around. She even speaks for me, as if she had any idea what goes through my mind.
I cannot walk very well anymore; I have to use a cane. She supports me, but my feet are getting shorter. She takes me out every day; she says that it is good, that is why I have to insist. When she realizes that I can no longer go on, we sit on a bench.
Why all this effort, don’t you see that it is useless, that I am at the end, I’m dying? Day by day, step by step, bench after bench.
She leaves me alone, sometimes, like today. When she has to do some errands and she cannot take me with her. She lets me sit on the bench, so she knows I do not escape and she always finds me when she’s back.
Today she abandoned me into a courtyard. She spotted it passing by, she saw the grassy stretch, the benches under the trees. It was open, a courtyard surrounded by palaces, an oasis of green in a sea of concrete. She brought me there, she made me sit and she left.
I don’t mind, it’s very quiet there. There is peace, there is no one except me, only a playing child.
It reminds me of another courtyard, where I went as a child. It was my refuge, the place to go on dreaming. The grass was tall, large golden spikes, similar to wheat, and in the middle the skeleton of a machine, just like this one, in front, where a child is playing.
He’s small, he seems seven or eight years old, and he is kneeling on the ground, in front of the broken seat through of the car. He plays with something that is inside.
I look at him, I follow his every move, because I have nothing else to do. He is cutting out a magazine. I focus that little bit of sight I have left. He cut out people, maybe it’s a fashion magazine. I smile: I did that as a kid too. I forgot that, but looking at him, made the memory immediately came to my mind.
I did cut out characters, then I created stories, I moved them like puppets and I made them talking. I gave voice to all characters: my private theater.
The child’s voice is faint, distant, in falsetto. He seems to recite a poem.
«The princess ran into the woods».
«Majesty, stop, where are you going?».
«Chasing sun rise».
…the wood was green. Then the colors began to change and everything is grey; the darkness were looming. All traces of dawn had disappeared. The Princess looked around the edge. She knew no more of the road, she had forgotten where she was playing…
«Go away, dark! Let me go!».r />
«The branches the tear your clothes».
«The Princess screams».
My hand trembles, more than usual. That kid is telling my story, my story. I should be happy, right? Have passed so many years, I thought the world had forgotten. Instead, someone must have read it, and he liked it, because now he’s representing it.
He noticed me and lowered his voice: maybe he’s ashamed to be heard. I try to listen better, I move toward the edge of the bench, in his direction.
«Fight against trees».
«Runs away».
«Coming out of the Woods».
«Is located in front of the Dragons».
The Dragon, not the Dragons. Only one, fearsome, an immense Dragon.
…his eyes were blazing flames, seemed to devour the soul. Stinky breath smelled of sulfur. His heart was black, very long tail flickered towards her. A blade that wanted to just stick. The darkness enveloped him, walked with him. The Princess began to run desperate…
«There are many, come from all over. Everyone against her. She is paralyzed, unable to move».
«Their eyes are bright, they dazzle her. Their screams sneer at her».
«She cries, she’s terrified».
No, no, kid, you’re ruining my story. Too many dragons, too many monsters, you’ve gone too far; a dragon is enough, no need to put more, only one. But it was one, one only? I don’t remember. I’ve put one in the book, but now I’m not sure. What if they were the Dragons?
The child throws a look to me to see if I’m still watching, but he does not run away, he doesn’t interrupt his game. He turns slowly, until I can see well the show, now he moves the character just for me.
It’s not a Princess, only a mannequin with a wedding dress and he shakes it as if it were a puppet.
«The dragons spin around her, then they go away».
«She runs».
«There are immense buildings around her».
…things not seen, unbelievable, inconceivable for her mind. Traces of the past, of forgotten alien civilizations, that instill terror in her.
The darkness were everywhere, the ground itself seemed turned black, she ran, in despair, not knowing where to take refuge…
«Other dragons come».