'Please come in,' he said.
'Are you sure, Sylviana? It's very personal.'
'You heard my answer,' she said coldly, still not turning.
'Speak to me here, or not at all.'
'All right. The Commander will have to be informed in any case.'
Kataya took a deep breath, trying with all her self-discipline not to
sound too triumphant.
'The tests were positive. I'm going to have a child. By Kalus.
I wanted to explain that it changes nothing between you, and that I feel
no hostility---'
But Sylviana broke her off, whirling in a frenzy. 'You sorry Asian
WHORE! Sleeping with him behind my back, and humiliating me again and
again!'
'No,' said Kataya calmly, firmly. 'There was only the one
time, which never would have happened..... But it did happen, for which
I'll always be grateful. I just wanted to tell you that I bear you
no grudge, and would never try to steal him from you.'
Sylviana stood in shocked silence. And though her face and whole
bearing were hostile and inconsolable, Kataya realized they might never
speak again. Better to say it all now, and have done.
'Taking him away from you was never my motive. And though I am
deeply fond of him..... Can't you see how much he loves you?
PASSIONATELY, single-heartedly. Don't you know how much that's
worth? I've only experienced it once in my life, and I would give
all the world to have that back..... My gentle husband, so unlike the
hard, cruel men among whom he was raised.'
'Get out!' screamed Sylviana, 'Before I tear your eyes out!
You MONSTER. You whore.' And she fell to weeping.
Kataya swallowed hard, then left to control her own emotions. Rising,
Stenmark spoke for her, perhaps for all the company.
'Sylviana. SYLVIE. I know you don't want to hear this
right now, but I think you have to.'
The young woman fell back upon the stool, sobbing. Touched with pity
though he was, the aging Commander knew he could not comfort her until
he had made her see the truth.
'The men of Japan, Kataya's ancestors, were every bit as cruel as
the Germans during World War II. They killed millions in their march
through Asia, raping women to death, cutting men to pieces, never
sparing the children..... So that when America finally developed the
atomic bomb, those with the power to use it had very little sympathy
left. But loosing that atomic death, whose lingering effects were not
yet known, on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, making war against the innocent
women and children of that tragic country..... One atrocity doesn't
justify another.' And while he was not sure she would understand the
parallel, he knew no other way of reaching her.
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