Choices
As Nicolas walked down
the street of the hillside town where he lived, he
was greeted with the same sight he had seen since he was old enough
to walk.
The mountain terrain made for a rocky road with many houses stacked
next to each other on one side of it. On the other side of the road was
a vast
meadow.
Plants of every kind could be seen everywhere he looked and
the
Carpathian Mountains up ahead offered the small town a much welcomed
shade
from the scorching sun.
Beautiful villa's surrounded Nicolas as he
made his
way toward a small church, where he knew most of the people would
be.
Within a few moments he knew his struggle over the rolling hills had
paid
off, as he reached his desired location. The church was small with
white
stone as its only protective layer. It only had one window and a
chimney
that kept the religious people inside it warm during the harsh
winter
months.
The window could be easily avoided, not that anyone would notice
with the amount of singing going on inside. As Nicolas made his way
to the
back of the church, he was greeted by five teenage boys. A high
pitched
voice greeted him as he approached the group. "Hey what took you so
long?"
his friend Eddy asked. "None of your business" he answered as he
lit a
cigarette. "These people are never gonna leave" another boy chimed
in.
"Well then we're just gonna have to make them" the always
overconfident
Russell answered.
Each boy grabbed his bat and they all looked
toward
Russell for the signal. Russell was the leader of their group and
obviously
the strongest; next to him was Nicolas, the brains of the
operation. "Ok
guys lets see if their religion can save them now" Russell said with
a
laugh. In a few moments the boys had started running around the
church
screaming and beating on the doors, walls and window. The people
inside ran
out frantically, and the boys put their bats to use. They attacked
the
small crowd aiming to leave a mark. The crowd disappeared in a few
moments,
everyone running home for safety. "Run bastards, run" Nicolas
shouted as he
ran after two young boys. "Nick wait, where are you going?" Russell
yelled
as he caught up with him. "C'mon lets go find something else to do"
Eddy
shouted out of breath as he ran up to them. "They won't be coming
back to
church any time soon" another boy chimed in as the group went to
find
another activity.
Three weeks had passed and the boys were outraged with the
church going people. They had been there three times and each time
they had
chased the frightened crowd off. Each time they had been certain
the crowd
wouldn't come to church again; each time they had been wrong.
Nicolas was
curious to find out why the people kept coming back to church. He
came
earlier and went in while they were praying. The pastor prayed for
all
poor people and for everyone in the church. The thing that struck a
chord
with Nicolas was that at the end of the prayer they had prayed for
them.
"And God please bless those who come to hurt us and lead them to
your path",
as the pastor finished up the prayer Nicolas found it impossible to
breathe. How could they pray for us, he wondered. His thoughts
soon ended
as he noticed his friends coming toward him. "Hey you're early for
once"
Eddy tried to joke. Nicolas slapped him over the head and headed
for town.
"Where are you going?" Russell ran after him. "I just don't feel
like doing
this anymore, It's getting old" and with that said he headed away
from the
church. The boys followed him and went to a bar; but the rest of
the
afternoon and much of the night he couldn't stop thinking about the
people
in that church.
Two weeks had gone by and Nicolas still couldn't stop thinking about
that
prayer. One day he decided that he would go and see what it was
like, just
out of curiosity. All eyes were on him as he entered the modest
building;
they were afraid of him and he could feel the tension. He turned
back and
as he headed for the door he bumped into a boy about his age.
"Sorry" the
boy murmured. Nicolas couldn't look him in the eyes and tried to
make his
escape as quickly as possible. The boy seemed to notice this and
started
making conversation with him. "Hey don't you go to my school?" he
asked.
Nicolas looked him over and remembered seeing him somewhere; it must
have
been school. "Yeah", he answered. Aren't you going to ask me if
I'm here
to beat you up, Nicolas wondered. The boy as it turned out didn't
seem to
know this fact at all; he treated him as if they were the best of
friends.
"Come sit with me" he pulled Nicolas into a chair. Nicolas sat down
reluctantly and tried to focus on the sermon, he could feel eyes of
everyone
on him. He knew that people were afraid of him by the sideways
looks they
gave him; but no one confronted him about it. The boy, Paul, had
turned
into a good friend and he found he could associate better with him
then he
ever could with his other friends.
Nicolas soon found out that he enjoyed going here and meeting with
these
people on a regular basis; he didn't anticipate that it all came
with a
price. One afternoon as he was coming from church he met his
friends.
"Where have you been these past two weeks", Russell asked in a low
serious
tone. "I've been busy", Nicolas tried to put on a strong show. Out
of
nowhere Russell jabbed him in the stomach and Nicolas buckled to the
ground
as all the boys surrounded him. They thrashed his body with kicks
and
punches until he lost conciseness. As he walked home that evening
with many
bruises and blood dripping down his forehead, he understood exactly
how it
felt to suffer for his beliefs. The real trouble awaited him at
home.
Slowly, he entered his pathetic excuse for a home,
noticing the stains and trash all around both the inside and outside
the
house. "Where have you been all night?" His father asked in a
slurred
voice. Nicolas could smell the alcohol on his breath from where he
stood at
the door and didn't want to go any further. "Nowhere", he
answered. "You
wouldn't believe what your friends have been saying about you" his
father
said as he came closer. "They say you're going to some church at
the end of
town", he was only a few feet away now and the smell of his breath
was
nauseating. "What do you care?" Nicolas answered back as he tried
to make
an escape to his room. "You think you're so much better than us,
don't
you?" Nicolas was too slow as his fathers' fist made contact with
his jaw.
Already suffering from bruises Nicolas fell back against the wall
behind
him. He couldn't take this again and did the only thing he could.
He
gathered all his strength and pushed the drunken man into a
recliner, and
then he made a quick escape to his room. He locked the door as
quickly as
he could and grabbed a backpack and stuffed some clothes in it. His
father
was busy trying to knock down his door, as Nicolas slipped out the
window of
his mess of a room.
Nicolas ran as far as his legs could carry him, and realized he had
nowhere
to go. He knew that his father would get sober and in a few days he
would
forget all about the matter. The only problem he had now was where
to wait
out the days. His friends were no longer his friends and wouldn't
take him
in. He walked half the night and somehow managed to end up at
Paul's house;
with no other choices he entered through the gate and knocked on the
door.
Paul's father answered the door with a sleepy look on his face;
Nicolas had
forgotten how late it was. Surprisingly Paul's father didn't shut
the door
in his face; he only opened it wider to let Nicolas in. Nicolas
reluctantly
stepped into the light and he could see a surprised look in Paul's
father's
eyes, the man said nothing, but turned to another room. Paul and
his father
returned a few moments later and Paul led Nicolas to the guest room;
no one
asked any questions. The next morning as Nicolas looked in the
mirror he
was shocked at what seemed to be his face. At that point he
realized that
his life had to change.
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