-Episode 13-

1803 Words
Esperanza was on her knees, holding firmly on the handrail of the deck. The sky was curtained with foreboding shadows, the breeze blew cruelly, and enormous tsunamis continued to crash on their boat. The tempest was here and individuals inside the boat were petitioning God to save them. Esperanza peered toward the irate ocean and to the furious nȧkėd lady remaining on the sea's surface with a conch shell on her hand. The nȧkėd lady had eyes of whirling dark blue sea. Her hair went to a great extent. Esperanza shut her eyes and remembered what occurred. At the point when Esperanza woke up, she shouted as the nȧkėd lady, with furious eyes, was at long last before her and was riding on the enormous tsunami that is going to inundate the boat. The wave hit the boat. Esperanza went high up and rammed on the divider. As she hit her head on the divider, her psyche blew away to the recollections thirty minutes prior. Esperanza moored Pepe's arm around her shoulder. Her psyche was contemplating on the pondered the man with the other clock. He was here. He had a clock. What's more his name was Agustin. 'I really want to track down him, Agustin!' Pepe bowed down and vomited on the lobby. "Pepe!" Esperanza moved nearer to him and tapped his back. Pepe cleaned his mouth and sat on the floor with beaded perspiration. He didn't look fine. He heaved once more. "Pepe, tumigil ka na sa kakasuka rito. Baka mapagalitan dad tayo ng mga namamasukan dito. Halika sa itaas, sa kubyerta, doon ka magsusuka sa dagat." (Pepe, quit heaving here. The workers may see and chide us. We should get you higher up, in the deck so you can vomit outside, on the sea) While Esperanza was assisting Pepe with getting higher up, she heard a cry from the lodge positioned close to the steps. Esperanza halted and the cry ended. She inquired as to whether he heard the cry. Yet, Pepe just reacted 'no to her and midway spewing. She briskly went with him towards the deck. Punu darfiiw lnujl mr ovu mhufr, val vfrtl mr ovu vfrtzfai. Esperanza scoured her hands delicately on his back. She let him know he will be okay and reproved him to never drink a jug of wine, at any point down the road. It appeared as though Pepe couldn't deal with a wine with such ease. The breeze blew Esperanza's hair. The sky was clear blue with incomplete mists. The sun was up ahead, emanating its splendid beams towards the earth. It was at that point early afternoon and the fieriness of the sun was consuming their skins. 'Why on earth Pepe drink liquor promptly toward the beginning of the day?' Esperanza contemplated internally. At the point when Esperanza looked forward, she saw the blue floor of the ceaseless sea. Birds of obscure to her were flying in the sky. Something got her eyes. She saw, a kilometer away, an individual on a boat. The boat was known as a balangay (board boat). The individual who was on the boat was rowing. What a little boat like that doing in the sea, Esperanza had no clue about why. She passed on Pepe in the deck to invigorate himself. She put her panuelo (a major tissue) over his head with the goal that nobody will know his face. She previously told him not to get found out, that two common watchmen were at that point first floor attempting to track down him. She went towards the flight of stairs to go first floor and snatched some water and nourishment for Pepe. At the point when she handled the last steps, she heard a cried from the lodge close to the flight of stairs. Esperanza went towards the lodge and thumped on the entryway. She worriedly inquired as to whether the individual in question was alright. A man answered that he's fine and advised her to remain away. She kept strolling to the way towards the kitchen. There, she requested a glass of water and nourishment for her companion. While she was there she heard two cooks discussing the self destruction occurrence. One of the cooks said that he heard the name of the one who removed her life was Rosario Dela Cruz. She was a girl of a working class vendor. She was with her sweetheart for a get-away. Furthermore the cook likewise added that he heard one evening, before Rosario Dela Cruz ended it all, she and her sweetheart had an extreme contention. It occurred in the deck, they were having a battle about something. Furthermore since Rosario removed her life, her darling was left in discouragement. The cook likewise said, he generally heard the man cried when he passed by his lodge close to the flight of stairs. Esperanza, with the plate on her hands loaded up with what she requested, strolled down the hallway. At the point when she was on the flight of stairs, she looked at the lodge close to it. She was stressed over the one who had lost his sweetheart, Rosario. Esperanza was going to rise. She heard a noisy crash behind the entryway of the one who lost his darling. The noisy crash seems like something had fallen vigorously on the floor. Worriedly, she put the plate on the floor and thumped on his entryway. However, she heard no reaction except for a muted battle. What was occurring inside? She glanced around and saw there was nobody to help her. She thumped once more, "Ginoo, maayos lang po kayo riyan?" (Mr., would you say you are okay there?) In any case, she heard no reaction from him. She developed more stressed. "Ginoo? Naririnig niyo po ba ako? Maayos lang po ba kayo riyan?" (Mr.? Do you hear me? Is it accurate to say that you are okay there?) She didn't hear anything. She held the door handle and hurl her breath. She hammered herself towards the way to open it. She did over and over until she fȯrċɨbŀƴ opened the entryway. She peered inside the faint room. She called out yet heard no reaction. She grabbed for a cabinet lastly, indiscriminately, track down the light. She attempted to illuminate it. At the point when the fire at long last lit (she didn't have the foggiest idea how she did it), the light enlightened the room. At the point when she glanced around, a shout came out from her mouth when she saw a man hanged himself, his feet were all the while jerking. Her shout resounded in the boat. Also before long individuals came towards the sound. Luckily, the man was saved from his problem and was not dead after individuals unhung him. Esperanza was shaking in dread subsequent to seeing somebody ended his life and was going to bite the dust. "Gihimo na pud nimo" The climate went down. Esperanza felt a chill as she glanced around to find the voice. She saw individuals amassing close to the lodge yet couldn't find the individual who claimed the voice. "Gihimo na pud nimo," a furious lady's voice said. Esperanza didn't have a clue what's going on with the words expressed by this obscure lady. The language was unfamiliar to her. "Gihimo na pud nimo." When Esperanza looked to one side, a virus hand snatched her neck. Esperanza wheezed for air and attempted to dispose of the hand firmly grasped on her neck. However, the lady's hold was solid. The lady worried a similar sentence, "Gihimo na pud nimo." "W-w-what?" Esperanza said. The lady was nȧkėd and on her left hand, she held a conch shell. Esperanza recalled her. She was that lady from the day the self destruction occurrence occurred. What was this nȧkėd lady doing in here? Esperanza's eyes meandered around and saw individuals acting strangely. They didn't see the nȧkėd lady nor her stifling Esperanza. 'What's going on?' Esperanza attempted to hook on the hand of the nȧkėd lady. The nȧkėd lady scowled at her and talk a similar line, "Gihimo na pud nimo." In her fury, the nȧkėd lady impacted Esperanza higher up with water, which came out from her conch shell. Esperanza hit the deck. Esperanza sat up, her body was in torment in light of the effect. Her look found the irregularity occurring in the sky. She heard shouts. Individuals were freezing. With gapped mouth, Esperanza saw what was occurring. Enormous tsunamis were coming. Esperanza was on her knees, holding firmly on the handrail of the deck. The sky, which was minutes prior clear and blue, was currently curtained with foreboding shadows, the breeze blew cruelly, and huge tsunamis continued to crash on their boat. The tempest was here and individuals inside the boat were going to God to save them. Esperanza grasped the handrail firmly. She glanced around to look for Pepe. However she was unable to track down him. At the point when she checked out the tsunami, she saw the nȧkėd lady who attempted to kill her. Esperanza peered toward the furious ocean and to the seething nȧkėd lady remaining on the sea's surface with a conch shell on her hand. The nȧkėd lady had eyes of whirling dark blue sea. Her hair went to a great extent. The nȧkėd lady talked with seething and boisterous voice, rehashing a similar unfamiliar line, "Ginhimo na pud nimo!" At the point when Esperanza woke up, she shouted as the nȧkėd lady, with fierce eyes, was at last before her and was riding the huge tsunami that is going to inundate the boat. The wave hit the boat. Esperanza went up high and rammed on the divider. She was doused from head to toe. Her head hit the stopping point. The tempest continued to seethe on. Another tsunami hit the boat. Esperanza opened her eyes once more. She saw the furious nȧkėd lady looked at her, savagely. "Ano bang ginagawa ko sa'yo?" Esperanza asked the nȧkėd lady. (How did I deal with you?) "Ginawa mo na naman ang bagay na dapat hindi mo ginawa," the nȧkėd lady talked. "Alam mong hindi ito ang panahon mo. Wala kang karapatan na gambalahin ang agos ng buhay at kamatayan dito sa panahon na ito. Manatili ka sa iyong tungkulin at huwag na huwag mong gagambalahin ang panahon na hindi ka nararapat!" (You did what you ought not do. You do realize this isn't your time. You don't reserve the privilege to upset the progression of life and demise in this course of events. Adhere to your journey and never mediate in the time that you don't have a place!) The nȧkėd lady, fiercely, hammered Esperanza with a spout of water. Esperanza hit her head once again on the divider lastly dropped.
Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD