Worm-infested cherries part 1.
By Biljana Malesevic
Once when I was a child, I got a
bag of ripe, sweet cherries. I immediately started to eat them, without so much
of bothering to wash them. I devoured each one and leisurely spat pits as I
ate. I ate almost half a kilo until I opened one by hands, just out of boredom,
because I was already somewhat satisfied. Then I discovered that each single sweet
fruit had a small whitish worm inside. Although I have previously eaten dozens
of cherries, I suddenly lost a desire to eat even one more.
I live in Slatina, distant and
lone village, for more than twelve years, but I am still not fully accustomed
to the rural way of life. Switching from the city child used to late nights
out, supermarkets and shopping malls, constant screaming of city noise and
office work, to a peaceful life in a modest farmhouse can take years, probably
decades. I haven’t still managed to curb urban child in me. Still, sometimes I
get the urge to spruce up for the evening, splash my face with make-up like I
am going to act in the Japanese theatre, and wear my sluttiest pieces of
clothing. Masked like that, I would go looking for some good piece of meat, which
was usually standing half naked in some smoke-filled disco. Sometimes I feel
nostalgic for safe, comfortable, office
work in State companies, where very little work is done, but money is good. At
night silence bothers me. It amazes me that even after twelve years, I have not
been able to get used to the lack of human-made noise, absence of people around
me, people everywhere closely around me. I miss a feeling of not being alone
even if you feel lonely, even if you do not see anyone nearby. Growling
engines on the roads, chairs scraping the floors somewhere and slamming steps
from the apartment above mine, shouts from the street and from the hallway of
the building… All those sounds telling me "you're not really alone."
It tells me that people around me, humanity is around me. You know, it was a
nice feeling, a feeling that you're not really alone, even if you are.
Did you notice how many horror
films begin in some deserted area, somewhere behind God’s back, somewhere where
there are no other people except the main characters and possibly a killer?
Notice how many horror movies begin with a group of young people who went on a
trip to a place where they hope that nobody would disturb them, and not a soul
around? Abandoned, quiet town is a place where terrible things happen. I can
confirm that it isn’t so. Terrible things happen also in the middle of a large
city, in suburbs, or urban areas. The
horrors are happening in front of people who do not want to notice it, as it is
easier not to see what was next to them and around them if that is something
horrible. When you are screaming in someone’s face and that someone is checking
the messages on cell phone, it’s more horrifying than screaming when no one is
around.
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