Nasin grabbing a few books before trying to leave unannounced was surprised to see someone still handling still at the front checking out books. Smiling at the clerk the studious would be thief check out the books as the law demanded. Walking outside he met the chill of the desert air and the cooking of several nearby houses. It was a good reminder that it was time to eat. The nearest restaurant was a few blocks away which happen to be on the route home.
The restaurant was in route was a far from an actual restaurant. It was literally man in sitting in a corner with a small portable stove with a cooler filled with ingredients. Nasin content with what was near his surrounding order some food. It was cooked with haste as Nasin handed the man the money. Not saying anything else other than his order he waited for his food to be ready. The area which Nasin dwelled was something of a slump. All sorts of shady folk flock towards this part of the village as it can hide dealings, murders and other crimes quite well amidst the overcrowded buildings and constant passing of people.
The man putting Nasin’s food on a plastic plate handed it him before handing him a fork. Nasin taking a side step starting eating his food as he casually watched for dangers around him. Nothing out of the ordinary. The food was spicy and made his throat burn as he swallowed. It tasted of cheap meat doused in cheaper spice and herbs trying to hide the meats nature. Not wanting to think about the mystery meat any further Nasin finished his food with haste before tossing the used plate a few feet away from the corner cook. It would be a few blocks before he would reach his home, but it felt more like miles away as he passed through the filth of the village.
It was here he was left to die and it was here Nasin learned to survive. Learned to talk, walk, steal, run and the cruelty of men. How people with so little would fight for the most useless of things. Nasin gently pushing past a crowd of prostitutes knew he was near his home. The prostitutes waved at the sight of Nasin before telling him his landlord wanted something. Nasin’s landlord ran the brothel he lived in. Most of the time she asked for favors she couldn’t ask others his age. Walking into the whore house Nasin was greeted by the landlord known as petha. Petha was a husky lady in her later years who wore thick makeup and cheap perfume. Petha cooing Nasin to come closer did so as she pulled him by his collar whispering him to head to the back of building for further instructions.
Having no money to actually pay for rent Nasin had a sort of arrangement with Petha. He would perform errands for her and he would be allowed to stay provided he stay a good distance away from the workers there. As Petha let Nasin’s collar go he asked with utmost respect if he could drop his books before heading to the back. Petha shook her head as she took the books from Nasin’s hands claiming that she would have one of the girls take them there. Nodding his head with his usual calm posture proceeded to the back.
The soft moans and trembles of furniture tapping against the hard floor was something Nasin could get used to. It always bothered him. Opening opening the back door that lead into a sort of staff room Nasin was greeted by a woman spread eagle on a couch breathing heavily as other girls flocked to her need. Petha with ninja like stealth talk to Nasin, “She is giving birth. I know you can help. Go.” Startled Nasin turned his head saw just an empty hallway behind him. “Now is not the time to question exactly how that old woman was able to move so swiftly” he mumbled to himself before turning his attention back to the woman bearing child.
Nasin now focusing on a task quickly walked into the room with posture of authority as he snapped his fingers ordering the girls to get needed materials. Rare was it for Nasin to speak and even rarer for him to give orders the girls stood in the room silently stunned in amazement before rushing to follow orders as the snapping of Nasin’s fingers blasted through the room. This is not he was expecting then again he wasn’t sure what he was expecting. He never was. Not knowing the woman’s name Nasin simply called her Ma’am. Which would suffice as she was more preoccupied with more important than giving out her name.
The woman was given advice by Nasin that could ease her birthing pains as the night went on. Girls came and went as they too had jobs needing to be fulfilled. Nasin had to constantly re-explain exactly what was happening. It was at one point that he heard that some them kept repeating questions simply to hear his voice as they thought him to be a mute til this point. Nasin irritated order gossipers and onlookers to leave. Few did others barked back insults. It was this time Nasin noticed the head of the infant.
The time had come for the child to enter this world. Nasin making eye contact with the soon to be mother kindly asked her to make the final few pushes. Gently grabbing the child's head supporting it he repeated instructions. Nasin given a towel wrapped the child best he could wiping the girl down cleaning her. The woman asking what her child’s gender was only answered with silence as Nasin stared at the child's features looking for any abnormalities. The mother demanding to see her child was only given question, “Did you drink while you were with child?” Nasin knew the answer, but wanted to be wrong. “Yes. Clients like to drink before hand.” Handing the child to the woman Nasin had internal struggle to the woman what her girl suffers from.
Nasin knew infants are left on the streets if a mother wishes in this part of the town. An unspoken law if a child is not healthy all the more reason to leave it to fate. If Nasin stays quiet the child will have a chance to be raised by his mother. If he does tell her the infant girl will be left on the streets or some random doorstep. It was in his hands. “Your child is not well, Ma’am.” the woman already feeding her child looked back at Nasin with anger and venom, “Does she look to sick to you, boy.” Nasin started to explain the effects of alcohol during pregnancy, but was only met with disbelief.
The woman now graced in motherhood ordered Nasin to leave the two alone. Walking out the room Nasin was face to face with Petha who asking of the child’s health while he silently closed the door. Petha received a honest answer. Petha nodding her head gave order Nasin away without any other questions.
Upon reaching his room Nasin saw the rising sun which illuminated the small crowded, but tidy room. His books lay on a desk near the entrance as was promised. Not in the mood to read Nasin lay on his bed. Wanting to be left alone he closed his eyes allowing sleep to come to him. It would be a few days later Nasin learned the child was left in some random doorstep while the mother returned to work.
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