Chapter 26: Home
Mariah and Rose stayed with Master Gabriel in a back corridor while Master Animal arranged for a rickshaw. Master Gabriel was too weak to stand without assistance and in too much pain to sit, so they helped him lay down on a bench. Mariah sat next to him, ignoring the pain from her own wounds, and put his head on her lap. She patted his shoulder and told him he would be all right. He muttered over and over. "I wish you were real. I wish you were real." But when Mariah insisted that she was, he cringed away from her.
"Pretend, then," she said in desperation. "Pretend I'm me."
"Is that allowed?" Master Gabriel asked, focusing on her.
"Yes," Mariah said. "Play the mindgame through to the end."
Master Gabriel nodded and then began to cry. Mariah looked to Rose for help, but she just shook her head.
Master Animal returned at last with the rickshaw. Mariah climbed in and put a blanket on her lap. Master Gabriel curled up on his side on the seat and put his head on the blanket. Rose and Master Animal walked alongside.
They came to the entrance hall where Mariah had last seen Master Gabriel, when they had argued. Master Gabriel tried to sit up. He pointed at a closet door. "My medicine bag," he said, sounding lucid for the first time. "It's in there. On the top shelf, behind the towels." He put his head down again and closed his eyes.
Master Animal went into the closet. Mariah could see him tossing stacks of towels and sheets onto the floor. He came out with Gabriel's clothes and his medicine bag. "You see," Gabriel muttered to someone not there. "Everything I told you is true."
"I know," Mariah said, although she understood that they were talking about different things.
Master Animal insisted that Master Gabriel put on his shirt and pants. Mariah helped him. When they were done Master Animal threatened the rickshaw pony with bloody torture and worse if he ever breathed a word of what he saw. When Master Animal turned away Rose put her hand on the pony's arm. "Please," she said. "It's important." The pony nodded and winked at her and started plodding forward.
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Gabriel was aware of little over the next few days other than fever dreams and pain. And Mariah. She always seemed to be nearby, soothing him, helping him, easing him. He gradually began to understand that his nightmare had ended.
When his fever broke he was laying on his stomach, his backside burning. He could hear Mariah and Rose talking. He opened his eyes. Rose was putting salve on Mariah's back. Gabriel could see that Mariah's skin was cut up, not just on her back but all the way down. His hands clenched.
When Rose finished Mariah said something to her that Gabriel couldn't hear. Rose shook her head. "Don't thank me," she said. "Please." Her voice shook.
Mariah turned around. "Why not?" she asked. She took the tin from Rose and started to apply the ointment to the back of her legs.
"It should have been me he whipped, not you!" Rose whispered fiercely. "But I couldn't tell him. All I could do was stand there."
Mariah put the salve down. "He never would have whipped you," she said.
Rose glowered. "I could have made him, just like you made him," she said. "You needed to be strong for Master Gabriel. He didn't need me." She was crying. "I was useless."
"Rose, listen to me," Mariah said firmly. "Even if you could have eventually convinced Master Animal to whip you, it would have taken too long. Master Gabriel needed us. Master Animal had to whip one of us before they would release Master Gabriel, and it had to be me."
"Animal whipped you?" Gabriel's voice was hoarse.
Mariah was immediately at his side. She put her palm on his forehead and smiled, clearly relieved. "Hey there," she said. She sat on the edge of the bed and took his hand. "You're safe now." Gabriel was sure that Mariah had said that to him many times in the past few days. "You know that, right?"
"Animal whipped you?"
"He had to, Master. They wouldn't let us see you until he did. He didn't want to. He refused but I begged him." Gabriel remembered that he and Mariah had had a fight once, before, about slaves who accepted their tortures. He had mocked them. He knew better now.
He squeezed Mariah's hand. "Thank you," he said.
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Gabriel dozed. When he woke again he was alone in the bedroom. The pain in his backside was worse than before. He squirmed, and without meaning to he moaned. Mariah came in immediately. Her face was drawn and worried. "Does it hurt?" she asked. Gabriel wanted to be stoic but he couldn't manage it. He nodded.
"Do you remember what happened to you?" she asked. Gabriel didn't know how to answer. So much had happened. Had he forgotten anything? He felt panicked. "At the end, I mean," Mariah said. "What she did to you?" Oh. An easy question. Gabriel nodded.
Mariah said, "I need to . . . " She gestured to the bathroom door. Gabriel didn't understand at first, but then he shuddered. How many enemas had Mariah given him when he was feverish? He had a vague recollection of two, maybe three, but he thought there had been more.
Moving off the bed made the pain worse. He hunched over and allowed Mariah to lead him, shuffling, to the bathroom. Someone had put a footstool in there, a big piece of furniture for the small room. "It's easier if you take your pants all the way off," Mariah said in a calm, clinically detached voice.
Gabriel didn't want to. He clutched at the waistband of his pajamas. "I know I'm not a healer, or even a nurse," Mariah said, "but we can't call anyone else in. Just pretend that I'm . . ."
Gabriel felt even more ashamed. She had done so much for him, even taken a beating for him. "Healers make the worst patients," he tried to joke, his voice quavering. He closed his eyes and pushed his pants down. He was barely able to kick them away. Mariah helped him kneel over the footstool, a towel folded under his knees.
She showed him the enema bag. "So you can see how small it is," she said.
"What's in it?" Gabriel asked, trying to sound like he was neither terrified nor mortified.
"Chamomile, lavender, geranium, and tea tree oils," Mariah said. "It's only a few ounces. We cleaned you out the first time; this is just to rinse the cuts. The vet said we should put ointment on a dildo to prevent infection." Gabriel cringed. Mariah nodded. "I thought an enema would be less upsetting to you. He said it would work."
"A vet saw me?" Gabriel said. "I don't remember." He struggled to sound nonchalant.
Mariah shook her head. "Master Animal talked to Master Richie. I told him what to ask. He didn't say who he was asking about."
"Why not?" Gabriel asked. Nothing made sense. He was so tired.