Chapter 7
Kalsom tried
to run away. But those hands grabbed her and pushed her hard until she fell on
the floor. She was surrounded by three black figures. One of them grabbed her
arm and slapped her face few times. She tried to fight back but she didn’t have
enough energy to move. She begged for mercy but one of the black figures
laughed evilly. She knew that voice, she knew that evil laughter.
One of them
was a woman. She yelled at her and insulted her, saying that she was useless
and wished that she wasn’t born in this world. Kalsom knew who they were. Those
figures continued hurting her even she cried on top of her lungs. They ignored
her excruciating cry. They kept on hitting her until someone shook her
shoulder. She was getting scared. There’s another person who tried to hurt her.
She didn’t know what to do. Then she heard a voice calling her name.
Kalsom woke
up and looked around. She was drenched in sweat. She panted hard and saw Merdu
was sitting next to her, holding her trembling shoulders. She sighed in relief.
It was just a nightmare. But still, she’s so scared to get back to sleep.
“You screamed
in your sleep, Som,” said Merdu.
“They beat me
again, Merdu. It’s hurt,” cried Kalsom in silent. She could feel the pain.
Merdu hugged
her and caressed her back gently. “It’s okay, Som. I’m here. You don’t have to
be afraid.”
Kalsom hugged
Merdu tight. She wished that the nightmare was over. She didn’t want to have
that unpleasant dream. Then someone knocked on the door. Both Merdu and Kalsom
nearly jumped.
“Who’s
there?” asked Merdu, still hugging Kalsom who was crying.
“It’s me,”
answered the voice.
It was Shah.
He’d heard Kalsom’ scream just now. He slowly approached them.
“She’s having
a nightmare again?” asked Shah, sitting next to Merdu.
Merdu slowly
nodded. Shah sighed and patted on Kalsom’s head.
“Don’t worry,
Som. We’re here to protect you. And as your eldest brother, I will protect you,
Som. So, don’t cry anymore. Get back to sleep. You have school tomorrow,” said
Shah consolingly.
“I...I don’t
want to,” sobbed Kalsom. “They will be beat me again. It hurts abang. It hurts,”
Kalsom sobbed harder.
“Then I’ll
accompany you here, Som, with Merdu,” Shah looked at Merdu. Merdu nodded and
later, Kalsom fell asleep in Merdu’s arm.
Merdu
carefully laid Kalsom on the bed while Shah sat on the floor, leaning to the
bed. He always slept like that every time Kalsom had a nightmare.
The next day,
Kalsom was down with fever. Her head felt heavy and everything seemed to be
spinning around as she tried to wake up. Merdu touched her forehead she felt
Kalsom’s forehead was slightly hot. She told her parents about Kalsom’s
condition. Shah volunteered to send Kalsom to the nearest clinic.
Even Kalsom
was having fever; she forced herself to get up as she wanted to go to school.
She didn’t want to miss the lessons. She weakly walked to the door and told
Merdu to wait for her. Malik forbade Kalsom to go to school for that day
because her body was too weak. Merdu promised to tell the teacher about her
condition.
Shah told
Kalsom to rest but Kalsom refused. She still wanted to convince them that she
wanted to go to school. She nearly fell on the floor as her head hurt. Karamah
helped her to go to her room and put the damp towel on her forehead. She felt
pity to Kalsom as she knew why Kalsom was down with fever. She consoled Kalsom
that everything will be fine and she’ll regain her health soon.
Shah went to
Pak Awang’s house after taking breakfast. Pak Awang was an infamous pawang (Malay for traditional doctor) in
this village. People in this village will go and see him if one of the family
members got sick. Shah told Pak Awang about Kalsom’s condition. Pak Awang
agreed to go to Shah’s house this afternoon.
***
“Congratulation,
Kalsom!” Merdu and her other three friends cheered. Merdu showed the Maths test
paper to Kalsom. She got 81/100 and this made Kalsom speechless.
Kalsom was
back to school after having a fever for 3 days. She really missed her lessons
and also her classmates. Some of Kalsom’s friends congratulated her and
welcomed her back to the class warmly. Kalsom didn’t know what to say as she
stared at her test paper again and again.
She never got
A in Maths but this has proven that her hard work was paid. She repeatedly thanked
her friends who always helped and supported her. But few of her classmates were
jealous of her because of her marks and also some teachers’ appraisal towards
her.
Most of the
teachers in this school liked Kalsom’s attitude. They always praised her for
her effort and kindness towards the teachers. She always volunteered to help
the teachers in need. But sometimes she got rebellious when teachers mentioned
about her real family. Everyone knew that she lived with her aunt and uncle.
But she always told them that they were her parents and Merdu was her twin
sister because they were in the same age.
But those
teachers never knew the truth on what had happened to Kalsom 4 years ago.
It was
another mundane weekend and this time Kalsom and Merdu were waiting for another
member of the family who studied far away from their home. This person was the
apple of everyone’s eyes. This person’s name is Rugayah or her family called
her Kak Yah. She studied in the local university located in Kuala Lumpur. She’s
the one and only in this family who managed to further her study.
Karamah,
Merdu and Kalsom cooked a special meal for Rugayah as she’s having a semester break.
At the same time, they will celebrate Kalsom’s performance as well. Karamah was
proud of Kalsom, and so the rest of the family, especially Shah. He, as the
eldest in the family, always reminded his other siblings to study hard and not
to be like him. Even though Shah dropped out from school but his younger
siblings respected him very much.
Dear Diary.
Kak Yah is coming back! Oh, I’m so,so, so happy!! We’re
going to have a celebration for her although it’s very simple. Mak cooks Gulai Ikan Haruan for Kak Yah
and also me because I got a good result in my test. I’m very grateful to Allah.
My brothers and Ayah went to the paddy-field early
this morning. They will be back at noon. Kak Yah also will arrive at noon. She
sent the letter 3 days ago. Everyone is very excited to meet her! And I can’t
wait to listen to her stories of her life in the university. I hope Merdu and I
will be successful just like her.
Kalsom and
Merdu kept on peering outside of the window in case their big sister arrived.
They were so excited to see Rugayah. Then Malik and the boys came back home.
They washed themselves as they were sweating all over. Then they helped Karamah
to prepare the meal.
Rugayah
arrived and everyone cheered for her. Karamah hugged her tight, kissing her
cheeks few times. It showed that how much she missed her so much. Malik kissed
her daughter’s head as she bowed to kiss her father’s hand. It was a wonderful
day for Malik and his family. They had lunch together and all of them asking
about Rugayah’s health and her life there.
After lunch,
Kalsom and Merdu washed the plates and glasses. They were so happy that the
smiles never faded from their faces. As Kalsom rinsed the plates, Raheem called
her. She put the plate on the rack near the sink and patted her wet hands on
her shirt.
“What is it,
Abang Heem?” she asked.
“Someone
wants to see you,” replied Raheem hesitatingly.
“Who?” Kalsom
frowned as she looked at how Raheem reacted.
Raheem told
her that someone was waiting for her at the lawn. Kalsom followed Raheem from
behind, thinking of the person who wanted to meet her. If her friends came,
Raheem will tell the names of her friends. But this time, Raheem just told her ‘someone’
and he acted that he was hiding something from her.
Kalsom went
to the door. She was utterly shocked as she saw that person in her lawn. The
person that she hated the most; Nazatul.
2 comments:
I like the new template. It is interesting to see changes in blogs every now and then.
No wonder Kalsom is having nightmares. The way she was treated by her previous family was horrible. I hope that the love and kindness she receives from her current family will take away all her past pains. She is such a wonderful kid.
I thought that Nazatul was the only one that Kalsom liked from her previous family. Did she do something to Kalsom as well?
Your writing has improved manifolds Fei. You have become a great storyteller. This work of yours is intense and meaningful. It is unpredictable and I just love Kalsom.
Keep up the good work dear! <3
Sui:
it's the new year's new look. hehe. i found the template and i fell in love with it!
Kalsom always have nightmares if she's nervous, especially when sitting for the test. her current family loves her so much.
She hated Nazatul because Nazatul didn't say anything when her mother dumped her to her aunt's house.
i'm trying to make this story interesting. and i'm glad that you like it :)
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