I still have not found out much
about what transpired after we left the last time and all that has happened
since but even to mention going to Salem’s house leads to a heated discussion.
A few days after our arrival I decided to take Fatimah and go out the gate to
the little family market and get an ice cream. As we approached the gate a man
walked in and Taher was there to greet him. I saw immediately it was his
brother Salem. I hugged him hard and asked where Aieysha was. He informed me
that she was at the house and I dropped the idea of going for ice-cream and
headed immediately to his house. They were worried I would not find my way I
told him I looked at that path a thousand times over the past 6 years I would
not forget where he lived.
The path had changed but the things
you look for along you way had not walk till you find the road that goes to the
school, past the school, the house will be on the left past the women’s mosque.
The two houses that were once in front of him now were gone and new ones were
being built in their places. This was one of the homes Taher had lived in as a
baby and it was gone. Tajura seemed to have a building boom and new houses were
everywhere and many new shops have sprung up along the way.
I came up to the gate and
tapped on the door it was open and I slowly walked in speaking so as not to
startle anyone as we approached. By the time I had reached the enter door the
kids had alerted the women that someone was at their door. The girls were happy to see us and it took a
few minutes to recognize each of the girls. Six years and war had put a few
signs of stress on each of them. After a
few minutes they brought Aieysha into the room and sat her near me. Her eyes
were weak and she had to be told who we were.
Cancer you are a witch of a
woman. How can you destroy all you
touch? How do you suck the life out of infants and children? How do you
understand the lives you leave in ruin for every finger that you touch a human
life with? I’m sure everyone has seen what cancer can do to a loved one. Strip
them of their hair, their beauty, their health and in most cases all that is
precious to them. She had now lost the upper pallet of her mouth and I looked
into her face and saw only the twinkle of her eyes clouded that they were with
Glaucoma the woman I had remembered all these years.
We spend millions on weapons
but a human life we seem to not value. We find better ways to kill more people
with less but to save a life we seem to hold tight to the money and skills and
technology that could save many from misery.
She spoke to me and I knew
deep inside that weak body she was there lost in the cloud of pain and
medications that did little to ease her suffering. Shortly after, the boys came
in and I met Alah her oldest son who we had not met before but had chatted with
on the phone over the past year. Now except for the youngest daughter all had
married and there was a gaggle of children running around and cuddled in arms
to sort into who was whose child. She
asked for Taher and I told her he was at the house with Salem and Inshallah
soon would visit. Another time, that my
words would not become truth and we would lose her before he saw her
again. Two short weeks later she was in
a return trip from Tunisia for more treatment since it was the only place they
could take her since we had yet to get permission to take her to the USA she
died on the way back. They had pulled
into a local hospital and there she was pronounced dead but due to the heat
they would not release her body until a refrigerated vehicle could be brought.
I remember that morning. I
had opened the door to the room that we keep the baby kitten in and I noticed
that she moved slowly creeping towards some unseen prey. As she moved across
the room I began to follow her and she went out onto the balcony that is
outside that room. I looked around the
corner and saw a dove sitting seemingly stunned on the floor. I watched as she slowly approached the bird.
I then saw it was a fledgling and went to keep her from doing any harm to the
baby bird. I tried to take it some water but the bird just seemed so tired and
kept distance from us if we approached.
Shortly after, it was startled by the cat and flew off the balcony into
the wall of the family attached to our common walls and then it bounced into the
courtyard of their home, unseen after it fell.
You see in old superstitions
for a bird to enter your home is a sign of pending death. But all that I felt
at that moment was sadness that she had fallen and I was unable to reach her to
help her.
About two hours later we had
a knock on the door and Abra my niece told Taher something but the words
“morta” and Aieysha I understood. Since
my mother in laws name is Aieysha I thought something had happened to momma during
the night. He told me no its Salem’s
wife. I was told that I was to dress and go with my mother in law and my sister
in law to her house soon as we could.
I met each of the girls and
cried rivers of tears all those “I’m going to go over and see her as soon as
she is back,” promises gone out the window. And sadly Taher had never made it
over to see her. For three days the
standard for mourning we greeted women coming in and out to pay respect for the
family. The girls grieved and we had a few problems with them refusing to eat
or even drink and I scolded them saying they were all mothers if they refused
to eat and got sick would their children not only lose their grandmother but
their mother as well and what about their father did he not have enough grief?
One of the girls I seemed to feel she was someone I knew but oddly I thought
her to be a daughter in law but she was later I realized the second to the
youngest and was pregnant with her first babies. The youngest was the most grief stricken as
with all young ladies to think that your mother will not be around for not only
your wedding but the birth of your first babies I felt hit her most
profoundly. I told her I could not take
the place of her mother but she was like my sister and if ever the girls needed
me I was only a phone call away.
In the end whatever had been
said or not said it was too late to ask and even Salem I greeted and told if he
needed anything I was only a call away.
We saw each other again on Eid as he was oldest so we visited his house
along with the last Uncle of Taher left and his oldest sister Shareefa who had
lost her husband the year before during the Revolution. The girls had moved past their grief and as
always life moves on.
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