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Quest for Pain (standard:drama, 3152 words) | |||
Author: Hulsey | Added: Jul 03 2002 | Views/Reads: 4109/2661 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A British pilot is shot down close to the Syrian border and is captured by the Iraqis. | |||
Hyde Park London 2001 He looked at the children, but ignored them, when they mocked him. Within his fragile mind, he was not in London, but in Baghdad. He was still a prisoner, and the suffering would not cease. The uncaring children mocked his walk, as they waddled along on the balls of their feet, the tramp oblivious of their cruelty. His attire hung off his wasting body. His old RAF jacket had seen better days, and was tied around his waist with a bit of old cord. His straggly, unkempt hair and beard were in dire need of a shampoo; the lice having found a new home. He walked across the park towards his favourite bench, the passers by giving him a wide berth. He relished the hours that he could relax on the bench. It was a welcome change from his cardboard box. Mark Cochrane looked up to the blue sky and screwed his eyes up at the blinding sun, the same merciless sun that had scorched him in Baghdad. After returning home to London, Mark was offered rehabilitation and a measly sum of compensation. Is that all that he was worth, after giving so much for his country? He attended rehab for a few weeks, before giving up on it, as they had given up on him. What did they know? They weren't there were they? His wife, Judy had been understanding at first; unlike his three children, who were a little withdrawn at the change in their father. He used to just sit for hours, rocking in his chair and staring at the wall. Judy had often tried to get him to go to bed at night, but often found him stooped over, his hands on his feet. Sometimes, he would be like this for hours. Judy had contacted the rehabilitation services, who conveyed to her that he would no longer cooperate with them, so they were unable to help. Finally, she turned to a psychiatrist, who talked to Mark, but he would not listen and was unresponsive. He would just look through the shrink, as though he was not there. If Mark spoke a dozen words a day, she was lucky. She realised what he must have gone through, but after three months, she decided that she had had enough. Enough of getting up through the night and cleaning his waste up, as he refused to use the toilet. His condition was deteriorating. Quite often, she would catch him sticking pins into his body, and even burning himself with matches. One night, Judy witnessed her husband pulling his own teeth out with pliers. It was as if he craved the pain. The funny thing is, he did not seem to feel it. She had even found a leaflet in his pocket from a massage parlour, which advertised macho-sadism. Judy did not know him anymore. She had married, Flight Lieutenant Mark Cochrane; a bright- eyed, handsome man, with a wicked sense of humour. The man she was married to now, she did not know. He refused to eat and his body was wasting away. He eventually gave up washing himself and his body odour was too much for her to bear. She came to the inevitable decision that she wanted a divorce. Mark never contested the divorce; in fact, he never said anything. His psychiatrist believed that he was insane, and thought it best for him to be incarcerated into an asylum. It never happened. Mark, one morning, left home, his destination unknown. The police looked for him, but abandoned their search after a couple of days. Judie soon got over her loss, and her lover, the psychiatrist moved in with her shortly afterwards. Mark frowned, when another man vagrant sat beside him on his bench. This was his bench, and nobody but him could use it. “Lovely morning isn't it?” asked the old stranger. Mark never responded. He bent over and clasped his ankles. The tramp frowned. “You into that yoga then?” Mark rocked back and forth, humming to himself. Click here to read the rest of this story (338 more lines)
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