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stomach。 Orhan was resting his sweaty head on my bosom。 Somehow; I was 
able to get out of bed and leave the room without waking them。 
I crossed the wide hallway and silently opened Black’s door。 In the light cast 
by my candle; I couldn’t see him; only the edge of his white mattress which lay 
like  a  shrouded  body  in  the  middle  of  the  dark;  cold  room。  The  candlelight 
seemed unable to reach the mattress。 
When I brought my hand even closer; the reddish…orange light of the candle 
struck Black’s weary; unshaven face and naked shoulders。 I drew near to him。 
Just as Orhan did; he slept curled up like a pill bug; and he wore the expression 
of a sleeping maiden。 
“This  is  my  husband;”  I  said  to  myself。  He  seemed  so  distant;  so  much  a 
stranger; that I was filled with sorrow。 If I’d had a dagger with me; I would’ve 
murdered  him—no;  I  didn’t  actually  want  to  do  such  a  thing;  I  was  only 
wondering;  the  way  children  do;  how  it’d  be  if  I  killed  him。  I  didn’t  believe 
he’d lived for years through thoughts of me; neither in his innocent childlike 
expression。 
Prodding his shoulder with the edge of my bare foot; I woke him。 When he 
saw  me;  he  was  startled  more  than  enchanted  and  excited;  if  only  for  a 
moment; just as I’d hoped。 Before he’d pletely e to his senses; I said: 
“I  dreamed  I  saw  my  father。  He  confided  something  horrible  to  me:  You 
were the one who killed him…” 
“Weren’t we together when your father was murdered?” 
“I’m aware of this;” I said。 “But you knew that my father would be at home 
all alone。” 
“I did not。 You were the one who sent the children out with Hayriye。 Only 
Hayriye; and perhaps Esther; knew about it。 And as for whoever else might’ve 
known; you’d have a better idea than I。” 
“There are times I feel an inner voice is about to tell me why everything has 
gone  so  badly;  the  secret  of  all  of  our  misfortune。  I  open  my  mouth  so  that 
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voice might speak; but as in a dream; I make no sound。 You’re no longer the 
good and naive Black of my childhood。” 
“That naive Black was driven away by you and your father。” 
“If you’ve married me to take revenge on my father; you’ve acplished 
your goal。 Maybe this is why the children don’t like you。” 
“I  know;”  he  said  without  sorrow。  “Before  going  to  bed  you  were 
downstairs for a while。 They were chanting ”Black; Black; my ass’s crack;“ loud 
enough so I could hear。” 
“You should’ve given them a beating;” I said; at first half…wishing he’d done 
so。 Then I added in a panic; “If you raise a hand against them; I’ll kill you。” 
“Get into bed;” he said。 “Or you’ll freeze to death。” 
“Maybe  I’ll  never  get  into  your  bed。  Maybe  we’ve  made  a  mistake  by 
getting married。 They say our ceremony has no legitimacy before the law。 Do 
you  know  I  heard  Hasan’s  footsteps  before  I  fell  asleep?  It’s  not  surprising; 
when I was living in the house of my late husband; I heard Hasan’s footsteps 
for  years。  The  children  like  him。  And  he’s  merciless;  that  one。  He  has  a  red 
sword; take care to guard yourself against it。” 
I  saw  something  so  weary  and  so  stern  in  Black’s  eyes  that  I  knew  I 
wouldn’t be able to scare him。 
“Of the two of us; you’re the one with more hope and the one with more 
sadness;”  I  said。  “I’m  just  struggling  not  to  be  unhappy  and  to  protect  my 
children; whereas you’re stubbornly trying to prove yourself。 It’s not because 
you love me。” 
He went on at length about how much he loved me; how he always thought 
only of me in desolate caravansaries; on barren mountains and during snowy 
nights。  If  he  hadn’t  said  these  things;  I  would’ve  awakened  the  children  and 
returned  to  my  former  husband’s  house。  Because  I  had  the  urge;  I  said  the 
following: 
“Sometimes it seems that my former husband might return at any time。 It’s 
not  that  I  fear  being  caught  in  the  middle  of  the  night  with  you  or  being 
caught  by  the  children;  I’m  afraid  that  as  soon  as  we  embrace  he’ll  e 
knocking on the door。” 
We  heard  the  wailing  of  cats  fighting  for  their  lives  just  outside  the 
courtyard  gate。  This  was  followed  by  a  long  silence。  I  thought  I  might  sob。  I 
could  neither  set  my  candle  holder  down  on  the  end  table  nor  turn  around 
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and head to my room to be with my sons。 I told myself that I wouldn’t leave 
this room until I was absolutely convinced that Black had nothing whatsoever 
to do with my father’s death。 
“You belittle us;” I said to Black。 “You’ve grown haughty since you married 
me。 You clearly looked down on us because my husband was missing; and now 
that my father’s been killed you find us even more pitiful。” 
“My respected Shekure;” he said cautiously。 It pleased me that he’d begun 
this  way。  “You  yourself  know  that  none  of  this  is  true。  I’d  do  anything  for 
you。” 
“Then get out of bed; and wait with me on your feet。” 
Why had I said that I was waiting? 
“I  cannot;”  he  said;  and  in  embarrassment;  gestured  to  the  quilt  and  his 
nightgown。 
He  was  right;  but  it  annoyed  me  anyway  that  he  wasn’t  heeding  my 
request。 
“Before my father was murdered; you entered this house cowering like a cat 
who’d spilled milk;” I said。 “But now when you address me as ”My respected 
Shekure‘ it seems empty—as though you want us to know it is。“ 
I was trembling; not out of anger; but because of the icy cold that seized my 
legs; back and neck。 
“Get into bed and be my wife;” he said。 
“How  will  the  villain  who  killed  my  father  ever  be  found?”  I  said。  “If  it’s 
going to take some time before he’s found; it’s not right for me to stay in this 
house with you。” 
“Thanks to you and Esther; Master Osman has focused all his attention on 
the horses。” 
“Master Osman was the sworn enemy of my father; may he rest in peace。 
Now  my  poor  father  can  see  from  above  that  you’r
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