It was the children that love to look at him
more than anyone else. Maybe it was because he was some kind of a novelty in
their lives, having seen only their parents all their lives. The man in the bed
just lay there, having been unconscious since the day he appeared in the front
lawn of their cabin, far into the tundra. They had a decent life there, maybe
not very exciting but they it was consistent and it was mostly safe to raise a
family and to create values that in the rest of the world we in decline.
The man they had found had his nose broken and
several bruises all over his body, as if someone or something had kicked him
repeatedly. He had some older scars and he had a black eye that healed pretty
quickly. Yet, he wouldn’t wake up. Mama would try different salts and medicines
they had, she tried the fat of the animals they hunted and several leafs and
fruits from the forest but he appeared to be oblivious to an of them. Father
was a bit more violent and would yell in different volumes to try and wake him
up. He would say different kinds of things including asking him if he was a
soldier or a spy but it never worked.
After the first month, they got really
worried. Even the children, who love to go into that room and play around the
man, were now tired of him been asleep and wanted him to live, maybe even to
tell them their story. The kids, boy and girls of around ten years old, jumped
all around the poor man and screamed like crazy, hoping it would work but it
didn’t. They pushed him hard and were even as violent or more than their
father. They cried and screamed and the kicked him and screamed again but
eventually they would just make their parents crazy so they stopped.
Outside, winter was finally over and the sun
was beginning to be a little stronger. In this region of the world, winter
never really ended and it was cold all year except for some days were things
appeared to change. Anyway, the fact was that there was no more snow and the
temperature was tolerable so Father took both kids hunting one day and retook
the lessons he had been giving them before the winter. He had been teaching
them about the bow and arrow and how to use them and how not to scare your
prey.
As the kids and their father bonded, Mother
stayed in and cooked some deer meat she had frozen a week before. Deer meat was
the best kind of food one could find in the region as it was soft but also rich
in nutrients and could pass for cow meat, which they never consumed. She
chopped some of the vegetables they grew on the greenhouse and put them in the
pot with the meat. She realized she had forgotten to chop the onion so
proceeded to do it but them a muffled voice, more of a complaint, was heard all
over the house. She turned and screamed her lungs out.
The youngest heard her and ran as fast as he
could to the house, followed by his sister and Father. When they got there, the
man that had been in bed for so many months was laying face down on the kitchen
floor, now drooling and making a very strange sound. The Mother was livid, shaking
like crazy. She was still holding the big knife she used to chop things and
only let it go when her husband pulled it away from her. He then checked the
pulse of the man on the floor and realized he was still alive and that his
pulse was faster than before. He asked everyone to help him carry back to the
room and there they tied one hand to the bed, preventing another scare.
At dinner, everyone ate their deer in silence.
They didn’t talk, ever, during meals, but this time Mother started crying and told
Father she couldn’t keep living like this, with that man being captive in and
improvised room. It was like keeping a prisoner and that didn’t make senses.
She proposed to take him to the authorities, even if it meant travelling a full
day to reach the nearest settlement. The Father did not respond, not right then
at least. He had never trusted the authorities, even if it had been the
government itself the one that had gave them authorization to live there.
He finally said he would think about it. He wanted
to know that man wasn’t going to die in the middle of the journey. And he
really wanted to know who he was and why he was wandering so far into the
tundra. Mother did not insist, changing the subject to the children not eating
because of the earlier scare. She was right: they had always thought of the man
in the bed as some sort of good elf but after hearing their mother’s tale of
how he yelled something she couldn’t understand and then collapsed and drooled
making sounds, it scared them.
The next day, the Father tried again to make
the man talk. This time, he didn’t yell or pushed him. He just sat down by his
side and started reading the man in the bed the contract the government had
given him in order to be able to live there. He started reading from the very
beginning, with a normal pace and changing pages with a gracious move of the
hand. The document consisted of at least twelve pages, detailing every single
aspect the family had to take into account while living there.
Back when he had signed the contract, it was
only Father and Mother. But the contract specified how many children they could
have living in that house, the dimensions of he house itself, which animals
they could hunt and which ones they couldn’t, from where they could grab the water
to survive and which trees they could use for heating and so on. Every single
detail about living in that remote region of the world was in those pages and
Father read every single one of them. But he didn’t need to as he knew them by
heart.
When he finished, he raised his head and
realized the man had his eyes open. Without changing his pace or volume of
voice, he asked the man who he was and what he was doing in his land. The man
open his mouth but the words appeared to be trying to get out of it all at the
same time. He grunted and tried again but nothing came out. He seemed to
wanting to say something and he wasn’t happy at all when he couldn’t. He was
certainly not happy when he couldn’t move one of his hands in order to
complain. He looked at Father with red eyes, grunting.
Kids and wife looked at Father, how he asked
silence from the Man and slowly move his mouth, making soft sounds and then
reciting all the letters of the alphabet. The Man stopped grunting and looked
at Father. There was something dark, something mysterious in his voice. As he
tried to recite the alphabet two, he started sweating and his eyes went very
fast from Father to Mother and then to each of the kids. It was unsettling and
combining it with the letters of the alphabet didn’t make it any better. Father
continued, slowly, by spelling his name. He did it several times, pointing at
himself with a finger.
Then, he pointed at the man and fell silent.
The man looked more scared that ever before and tried, again, to talk. At first,
the same type of grunts returned to his mouth but then he tried to clear his
mouth and a letter came out in a very deep voice. Mother let out a squeal and
the kids’ mouths were very open. The letter was “D”. Father asked Mother something
to write on and a pencil and she looked for them after snapping out of it. He
wrote a big D and showed it the man, who nodded.
The following letters where “A” and “N”, so
they decided that his name was Dan. He started coughing like mad after he had
said that last letter; coughing so hard blood came out of his mouth. Mother
brought him something to clean himself with but he prevented her from coming neared.
He saw the spots of blood in the covers with terror, his eyes also filled with
blood. He looked at them, hopeless and guilty. Trying to calm him, the family
came closer but he just said to more letters, which Father wrote.
Something happened then that no one would ever
be able to explain mainly because no person alive can really say what happened.
Some say the gran began to shake, others say it was the roof that suddenly came
off. All agree, however, that sound appeared to disappear for a moment in the
world. Many years later they would found that house destroyed and the notebook
where Father had written the word “DANGER”. In smaller writing, below, he had
also written “deaf”, and that was it. No one ever knew what happened but it was
clear the Man had failed to deliver his message.