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Yasmina Khadra

The Long Night Of A Penitent

Translated from the French by Peter Schulman.

When peace reigns, the bellicose man makes war with himself.

Nietzsche

Abou Seif gingerly touches the blade of his knife as he carves a barely noticeable oval incision within the lines of his finger. Slowly, a minuscule drop of blood hatches, grows, drips down his thumb before trickling down to his palm. Abou Seif licks it luxuriously, then, with demoniacal laughter, throws his head back and advances towards the woman tied to a chair.

Im going to rip your guts out.

Matching action to speech, he lifts her chin with the tip of his knife and, in one swift move, slits her throat from ear to ear. The pain is so intense that the torture victim is thrown brutally into the air. Her eyes are popping out of their sockets. Abou Seif has to move aside to avoid getting splashed by all the blood. All of a sudden, the wall gives way behind him as he tumbles down an abyss.

Nooooo!

Abou Seif Abou Seif wake up.

Abou Seif indeed wakes up. He is sitting in the middle of the bed, his throat on fire. His breathing resonates throughout the room as though it were a subterranean rumble. With a feverish hand, he wipes the sweat from his brow and lets himself fall back onto his pillow. His wife leans over him, takes his hand, and holds him tightly.

Another one of those damned dreams?

Leave me alone.

Why do you refuse to see a doctor?

Im not a nut job.

I

Shut up, will you!

Abou Seifs eyes bulge with rage, then, feeling completely wiped out, he hides behind the palms of his hands.

Im sorry, his wife says.

Its not a big deal.

Im worried sick about you. Youre wasting away; youre not eating and you cant fall asleep for more than a second without waking up and hitting the roof. Theres no shame in seeing a doctor. He can prescribe some sort of treatment and, in a few days, youll feel better.

Stop talking about doctors, okay? Abou Sief becomes agitated once again. Im not crazy, dammit. Watch what you say

Filled with rage, he gets out of bed, hastily puts on some underwear, and, as he gets dressed, grumbles: Do you think I enjoy this shit?!

He goes towards the bathroom and turns the light on. The harsh brightness makes him squint. The mirror hurls a disturbing face right back at him. Abou Seif notices that he has in fact lost a lot of weight. His face is but a dried-out mask that a stubbly beard has made even uglier. He slaps himself a few times to fully wake himself up before addressing his reflection:

Youre not going to let that scum ruin your life, are you, Abou Seif? You really sealed their lips once. Now let them rot in their mass graves you dont have to worry about running into them around here. You know the dead are yesterdays news by now. Once theyre down there in their little holes, theyre out of sight, out of mind. If they come back to wander through your memories, what do you think you should do? You give them a kick in the ass, thats what. Its that easy. They dont deserve another look. They werent even worth much when they were alive.

He pats down his moustache, scowls intently to psych himself up, and then, feeling a bit more cheerful, turns towards the bidet to urinate.

You werent afraid of anybody. And its not some rotten stiff whos gonna stop you from sleeping. Youve seen a lot worse, my friend. You dealt with so much crap that you dont even have any more saliva left to go spit on them. So relax, okay? Theres nothing to be gained by bringing them all back. You knocked them off, got it? Dead, gone. They cant step on your toes anymore; youve got to tell yourself that once and for all.

He goes back towards the wash-basin and turns the faucet on. No water. He bangs on the sink, all put out: More stinking water rationing. Why dont those shithead politicians build some desalination factories around here? When those dirty demagogues open their big fat mouths, theyre at their absolute best. When it comes to actually doing something, however, well, thats too much to ask of them apparently.

Go back to bed, his wife orders.

Not sleepy.

Come on, get back in here

Im good right where I am.

Youre worried that youre going to have some more nightmares, arent you?!

Stop provoking me, you bitch.

Thats it, youre scared of your nightmares.

Abou Seif lets out another curse and stomps into the bedroom: Are you gonna shut your mouth, you slut?!

His wife wont let him affect her. She remains on her knees in the middle of the bedroom. As she holds on to a candleholder, an aggressive look crosses her face.

Youre not going to touch me with those butchers hands anymore.

You really want to see me flip out, dont you? Thats what you want, isnt it?!

His wife lowers her arm and wistfully looks at the candleholder. Confused, she ventures: Im exhausted. Im trying to help you, and you, you always take things the wrong way. Does that seem like a life to you? Im sick of having to walk on eggshells all the time. Everything I say seems to wound you in some way. Its unbearable. As for myself, I worry about you. And you, youre ready to pounce on my every word. This cant go on any longer, Abou Seif. Ive had it up to here. Either you turn in a more positive direction, or we go our separate ways. I dont feel like getting my head blown off just for trying to help you.

I didnt ask you for anything.

Im your wife, in case you forgot. Im supposed to be sharing your life.

Not my past. And thats where Im having all my problems. Believe it or not, its not easy at all. You dont slam the door on your past just like that. You try to get far away from it, and all you have to do is turn around to find it latching on to you. If you really want to make yourself useful, put a zipper on your mouth and get lost. That way, at least, theres no danger of your coming out with any more crap like that. In case youve forgotten, Ive just come back from a really distant place. I fought a war, for Gods sake! And just so you know, war is no fun at all I guarantee it. Once they hit you deep down there where it hurts, its impossible to come out of it fully intact. You cant look at the world with the same eyes anymore. You turn right, you turn left, theres no way to keep track of the hundreds of ghosts you leave behind in your wake. I tried, however. God knows how many times I closed my eyes so tight my temples cracked. Nothing doing. In the darkness, in bright daylight, wherever you go, wherever you retire to, theyre there, stubbornly lodged in your memory banks, desperately hitched to your guts. I feel that even if I were to burn a hole through my brain or immolate myself with a flame-thrower, I wouldnt be able to get rid of them. And all the guilt in the world could never reconcile you with them. Its true, I did really rotten things-evil, unspeakable acts-but Ive repented, for goodness sake! Ive asked for forgiveness what good does it do? Nothing yet, at the time, I was convinced that I was on the right side, that I was fighting for a noble cause. I had decided to sacrifice my life for an Islamic state. I had faith! I dreamed of a pure race, of a colossal nation, of an unbeatable empire, handsome and strong like a god; I dreamed of a sterilized planet that was finally rid of its vermin, its lowlifes, its freaks; a splendid society with its sublime men, with purified gazes, with faces so radiant they looked like summer suns. I wanted to contribute to that glorious goal, make myself useful instead of drying up hanging around street corners, harassing passersby and acting like a smart-ass all the time. Can you imagine? A race of kings, a community of the just, and me, valiant, courageous, proud of my commitments to eternity. No one ever offered me such a fabulous proposition; I never thought I was up to such a task.

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