ib.thewaspfactory-第3章
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'Porteneil 53l;' I said coldly。
'Frank! Frank! It's me。 Me! Hello there! Hello!'
'Is there an echo on this line or are you saying everything twice?' I said。 I could recognise Eric's voice。
'Both! Ha ha ha ha ha!'
'Hello; Eric。 Where are you?'
'Here! Where are you?'
'Here。'
'If we're both here; why are we bothering with the phone?'
'Tell me where you are before your money runs out。'
'But if you're here you must know。 Don't you know where you are?' He started to giggle。
I said calmly: 'Stop being silly; Eric。'
'I'm not being silly。 I'm not telling you where I am; you'll only tell Angus and he'll tell the police and they'll take me back to the fucking hospital。'
'Don't use four…letter words。 You know I don't like them。 Of course I won't tell Dad。'
'〃Fucking〃 is not a four…letter word。 It's 。。。 it's a seven…letter word。 Isn't that your lucky number?'
'No。 Look; will you tell me where you are? I want to know。'
'I'll tell you where I am if you'll tell me what your lucky number is。'
'My lucky number is e。'
'That's not a number。 That's a letter。'
'It is a number。 It's a transcendental number: 2。718…'
'That's cheating。 I meant an integer。'
'You should have been more specific;' I said; then sighed as the pips sounded and Eric eventually put more money in。 'Do you want me to call you back?'
'Ho…ho。 You aren't getting it out of me that easy。 How are you; anyway?'
'I'm fine。 How are you?'
'Mad; of course;' he said; quite indignantly。 I had to smile。
'Look; I'm assuming you're ing back here。 If you are; please don't burn any dogs or anything; OK?'
'What are you talking about? It's me。 Eric。 I don't burn dogs!' He started to shout。 'I don't burn fucking dogs! What the hell do you think I am? Don't accuse me of burning fucking dogs; you little bastard! Bastard!'
'All right; Eric; I'm sorry; I'm sorry;' I said as quickly as I could。 'I just want you to be OK; be careful。 Don't do anything to antagonise people; you know? People can be awful sensitive 。。。'
'Well 。。。;' I could hear him say。 I listened to him breathing; then his voice changed。 'Yeah; I'm ing back home。 Just for a short while; to see how you both are。 I suppose it's just you and the old man?'
'Yes; just the two of us。 I'm looking forward to seeing you。'
'Oh; good。' There was a pause。 'Why don't you ever e to visit me?'
'I。。。 I thought Father was down to see you at Christmas。'
'Was he? Well 。。。 but why don't you ever e?' He sounded plaintive。 I shifted my weight on to my other foot; looked around the landing and up the stairs; half…expecting to see my father leaning over the banister rail; or to see his shadow on the wall of the landing above; where he thought he could hide and listen to my phone calls without me knowing。
'I don't like leaving the island for that long; Eric。 I'm sorry; but I get this horrible feeling in my stomach; as though there's a great big knot in it。 I just can't go that far away; not overnight or。。。 I just can't。 I want to see you; but you're so far away。'
'I'm getting closer。' He sounded confident again。
'Good。 How far away are you?'
'Not telling you。'
'I told you my lucky number。'
'I lied。 I'm still not going to tell you where I am。'
'That's not…'
'Well; I'll hang up now。'
'You don't want to talk to Dad?'
'Not yet。 I'll talk to him later; when I'm a lot closer。 I'm going now。 See you。 Take care。'
'You take care。'
'What's to worry about? I'll be all right。 What can happen to me?'
'Just don't do anything to annoy people。 You know; I mean; they get angry。 About pets especially。 I mean; I'm not…'
'What? What? What was that about pets?' he shouted。
'Nothing! I was just saying…'
'You little shit!' he screamed。 'You're accusing me of burning dogs again; aren't you? And I suppose I stick worms and maggots into kids' mouths and piss on them; too; eh?' he shrieked。
'Well;' I said carefully; toying with the flex; 'now you mention it…'
'Bastard! Bastard! You little shit! I'll kill you! You…' His voice disappeared; and I had to put the phone away from my ear again as he started to hammer the handset against the walls of the call…box。 The succession of loud clunks sounded over the calm pips as his money ran out。 I put the phone back in the cradle。
I looked up; but there was still no sign of Father。 I crept up the stairs and stuck my head between the banisters; but the landing was empty。 I sighed and sat down on the stairs。 I got the feeling I hadn't handled Eric very well over the phone。 I'm not very good with people and; even though Eric is my brother; I haven't seen him for over two years; since he went crazy。
I got up and went back down to the kitchen to lock up and get my gear; then I went to the bathroom。 I decided to watch the television in my room; or listen to the radio; and get to sleep early so I could be up just after dawn to catch a wasp for the Factory。
I lay on my bed listening to John Peel on the radio and the noise of the wind round the house and the surf on the beach。 Beneath my bed my home…brew gave off a yeasty smell。
I thought again of the Sacrifice Poles; more deliberately this time; picturing each one in turn; remembering their positions and their ponents; seeing in my mind what those sightless eyes looked out to; and flicking through each view like a security guard changing cameras on a monitor screen。 I felt nothing amiss; all seemed well。 My dead sentries; those extensions of me which came under my power through the simple but ultimate surrender of death; sensed nothing to harm me or the island。
I opened my eyes and put the bedside light back on。 I looked at myself in the mirror on the dressing…table over on the other side of the room。 I was lying on top of the bed…covers; naked apart from my underpants。
I'm too fat。 It isn't that bad; and it isn't my fault…but; all the same; I don't look the way I'd like to look。 Chubby; that's me。 Strong and fit; but still too plump。 I want to look dark and menacing; the way I ought to look; the way I should look; the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident。 Looking at me; you'd never guess I'd killed three people。 It isn't fair。
I switched the light out again。 The room was totally dark; not even the starlight showing while my eyes adjusted。 Perhaps I would ask for one of those LED alarm radios; though I'm very fond of my old brass alarm clock。 Once I tied a wasp to the striking…surface of each of the copper…coloured bells on the top; where the little hammer would hit them in the morning when the alarm went off。
I always wake up before the alarm goes; so I got to watch。
2: The Snake Park
I TOOK the little cinder that was the remains of the wasp and put it into a matchbox; wrapped in an old photograph of Eric with my father。 In the picture my father was holding a portrait…sized photograph of his first wife; Eric's mother; and she was the only one who was smiling。 My father was staring at the camera looking morose。 The young Eric was looking away and picking his nose; looking bored。
The morning was fresh and cold。 I could see mist over the forests below the mountains; and fog out over the North Sea。 I ran hard and fast along the wet sand where it was good and firm; making a jet noise with my mouth and holding my binoculars and bag down tight to my sides。 When I got level with the Bunker I banked inland; slowing as I hit the soft white sand further up the beach。 I checked the flotsam and jetsam as I swept over it; but there was nothing interesting…looking; nothing worth salvaging; just an old jellyfish; a purple mass with four pale rings inside。 I altered course slightly to overfly it; going 'Trrrrrfffaow! Trrrrrrrrrrrrrfffaow!' and kicking it on the run; blasting a dirty fountain of sand and jelly up and around me。 'Puchrrt!' went the noise of the explosion。 I banked again and headed for the Bunker。
The Poles were in good repair。 I didn't need the bag of heads and bodies。 I visited them all; working through the morning; planting the dead wasp in its paper coffin not between two of the more important Poles; as I had intended originally; but under the path; just on the island side of the bridge。 While I was there I climbed up the suspension cables to the top of the mainland tower and looked around。 I could see the top of the house and one of the skylights over the loft。 I could also see the spire of the Church of Scotland in Porteneil; and some smoke ing up from the town chimneys。 I took the small knife from my left breast pocket and nicked my left thumb carefully。 I smeared the red stuff over the top of the main beam which crosses from one I…girder to the other on the tower; then wiped my small wound with an antiseptic tissue from one of my bags。 I scrambled back down after that and retrieved the ball…bearing I had hit the sign with the day before。
The first Mrs Cauldhame; Mary; who was Eric's mother; died in childbirth in the house。 Eric's head was too big for her; she haemorrhaged and bled to death on the marital bed back in I960。 Eric has suffered from quite severe migraine all his life; and I am very much inclined to attribute the ailment to his manner of entry into the world。 The whole thing about his migraine and his dead mother had; I think; a lot to do with What Happened To Eric。 Poor unlucky soul; he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time; and something very unlikely happened which by sheer chance mattered more to him than anybody else it could have happened to。 But that's what you risk when you leave here。
Thinking about it; that means that Eric has killed somebody; too。 I had thought that I was the only murderer in the family; but old Eric beat me to it; killing his mum before he had even drawn breath。 Unintentional; admittedly; but it isn't always the thought that counts。
The Factory said something about fire。
I was still thinking about that; wondering what it really meant。 The obvious interpretation was that Eric was going to set fire to some dogs; but I was too wise in the ways of the Factory to treat that as definite; I suspected there was more to it。
In a way; I was sorry Eric was ing back。 I had been thinking of having a War shortly; maybe in the next week or so; but with Eric probably going to make an appearance I had decided against it。 I hadn't had a good War for months; the last one had been the Ordinary Soldiers versus the Aerosols。 In that scenario; all the 72nd…scale armies; plete with their tanks and guns and trucks and stores and helicopters and boats; had to unite against the Aerosol Invasion。 The Aerosols were almost impossible to stop; and the soldiers and their weapons and equipment were getting burned and melted all over the p