The IDLE lover
The IDLE lover
'The loneliness inside me,
the duality of my person'
– Kishwar Naheed
In a recurrent dream, appearing sporadically and nearly always unchanged, he would recognise himself—more from the intimacy of the dream than from his own face— in the midst of a prolonged, abysmal fall. But before he could die, he would wake and sit up in bed, a shriek burning in his throat, panting and soaked in perspiration, wondering why none of the other soldiers in his barracks had been awakened by his scream; then, just then, two dark eyes of a woman would appear and stare at him from the darkness, and as if taking a cue from those eyes, he would then turn on his side, afraid but still half-asleep, learning once again, that he had just dreamed a dream within a dream. A scorpion of fear would flex its tail in his heart, forcing him to keep his eyes closed.