The
skeleton hovered above the white mist and floated a while until
gently breaking it's brittle structure and slowly dissolving into a
ivory white sand. The image soon began to fade, reality closing in
around her. Zafina felt a warm euphoria carress her soul as she
slammed back into reality and through the corner of her eye saw the
flicker of her candle light. The two American tourists sat in front
of her in aguish.
"So, what is it?" asked the plump
American, his cheeks blothced blood red and his eyes puffy from the
heat in the tent. Zafina's younger sister Amelle shuffled around in
the back with pots and pans. Zafina sighed and eyed the man with
great regret. The woman sat next to him seemed to be at bursting
point with excitement, grinning from ear to ear and staring
enthusiastically around at all the hanging trinkets and bottles of
medicine.
"The Skeleton - A symbolism of near and unfortunate
death. The dreaded day is near. I cannot give you the exact day of
your death and therefore no date of the day before, but on the
morning of the penultimate twenty-four hours of your life, a sense of
fear and utter despair will wash over you. This will be the defining
moment when you realise your fate is close."
The man's face
dropped, as did the woman's grin.
"The-The skeleton? DEATH?
NONESENSE!!" shouted the man, his face pale with shock. Amelle
scuttled in with her money box; "That'll be $12" she
hissed.
"Dollars?" asked the woman, standing and
gazing down at Zafina's 'crystal ball'.
"We like to have an
arangement of currency for our collection."
"Well we
don't have dollars with us ..."
Amelle stepped forward and
grasped the silver necklace dangling from her neck. "Then we'll
take back our jewellry. Goodbye ..." she whispered as she coiled
the piece of metal around her fingers and ushered the two Americans
out of the tent. Zafina clasped her hands around her ball and
carefully placed the shperical object into it's velvet box.
Amelle
walked back in backwards as she watched the Americans fumble down the
road in a rage towards their car. A few passers by looked from the
tourists to the tent, at this point Amelle slammed the door shut and
turned to Zafina. With short brown hair just licking the tips of
Amelle's shoulders and golden studs dotting the eyebrows of her small
and petite face, Amelle looked the sight of a stereotypical gypsy.
Her eyes were water-melon green and her lips pursed, golden brown.
She was a beauty for sure, but Zafina kept her by her side with
suspision.
"Did you really see the Skeleon?" Amelle
asked, folding a piece of parchment and stuffing it into a drawer.
"Maybe" replied Zafina, picking a mirror shard from the
floor and wiping a little smudged eye liner from just under her olive
eyes.
"Why are you so cryptic all the time?" asked
Amelle, sitting in the seat the American woman was previously sat
minutes ago.
"Why are you so nosey?" replied Zafina in a
carm and intimidating tone. Standing from her seat, Zafina turned her
back on Amelle and left the tent. Opening the door, sunlight poured
onto Zafina's body. Wearing a piece of shimmering golden cloth around
her upper half, revealing much of her robust pair of breasts and a
skirt loosely pinned together, white and decorated with maroon lotus
flowers, she looked like a goddess. Her oil black hair was glossy and
fell all the way down to the small of her back. Men working on the
buildings around stopped, some making gestures Zafina simply sniffed
at. As Zafina shut the door behind her, she began to walk steadily
down the street to a small stall selling what smelt like fresh
chicken. As she approached the stall, the old lady poking the meat
with a rusty looking fork gave her a wry smile and scanned her items
of clothing.
"Finally, a woman." she rasped behind
her meat.
"I'd like an entire chicken
please."
"Untouched?"
"I'll give cooking
one from scracth a try" she answered. The woman rolled a few
sheets of grease proof paper off a nearby stand and bent down to pick
a pink chicken with the feathred head still on up so she could wrap
it up for Zafina. "What brings you to this here village? Been
visiting this part for 43 years in the Autumn and it's always looked
like it's seen better days. Wouldn't think a flower like you would
want to wander around it?"
"It's a passage to the Sphinx
a few miles ahead, you know, where tourists like to visit. They
usually see the signs on our carriage and come for a prediction. Buy
some of our pieces of jewellry, stones, trinkets, anything we care to
sell in our collections."
"Anything worthy of an old dog
like me?" chuckled the woman as she pushed a paper clip through
the paper to hold the chicken in place.
"I could bring the
rack of ruby's over for you, a lady of any age always looks a picture
with one of those"
"I don't doubt you. But i don't have
the money for a jug of milk a morning, never mind a ruby. Why you
travelling in a bitty old thing like that anyhow? Them horses look a
little scuffed. Look like a palace bird you do."
"How
much?" Zafina asked, ignoring the woman's flattery.
"2
Egyptian Pounds and i'll throw in some seasonings. Bit out of date
mind, boosts the flavour."
"2 Egyptian Pounds ... Forget
the extras." replied Zafina, throwing a few bronze coins at the
woman who failed in her attempt to catch them. Tucking the wrapped
meat under her arm, Zafina headed back to her tent and carriage,
scanning her horses as she went. The woman was right, her favourite
horse, a black mare called Azula and Amelle's father's (whom died
months ago), a stallion into his later and more than likely final
years; Ben, looked hot, worn and exhausted. Both stood together
touching noses and quivering in the hot breeze. The thought of
staying around this village for the next few nights wasn't a very
nice idea, but it was something Zafina knew she had to settle
on.
Opening the door, the heat of the tent hit her as hard as
it did when she left the connection with her crystal ball. Placing
the chicken on the edge of a nearby table, Zafina looked around for
Amelle.
"Sister?" shouted Zafina, storming through the
back of the tent into the clearance between the carriage and the edge
of the tent opening. "Are you in the riding bay?" There was
no reply. Turning around, the chicken slid off the table and fell out
of it's packaging onto the floor of the tent.
"Jesus"
mumbled Zafina.
"Z! ZAFINA! Z! Z!" screamed Amelle,
stumbling into the tent and slamming the wooden door shut behind
her.
"HE-HE" wheezed Amelle. Zafina stepped over to her
sister as she trod on the chicken and whimpered at the grease now
dripping from her foot.
"Breathe Amelle, has one of the men
outside hurt you?" she asked.
"No, No. It's Sophia,
she's here. She's found us. She's got soldiers Zafina ... TO KILL
US!" screamed Amelle, clambering backwards and looking through
the glass at the two approaching soldiers carrying swords.
"I'll
Lock up the tent and get in driving bay whilst you strap up the
cabinets and furniture. As soon as you belt everything up,shout and
i'll whip those steeds and get us the fuck out of here. I don't know
how long those horses are going to last, but i'm not dying in this
son of a btich village."
With that, Zafina snatched the tent key from the wall as Amelle scrambled for the belts swinging on the wall.
