“Let me go, Magnolia,” I said. “I’m not staying here another day.”
After being beaten by Baybars
and looking death in the face, I felt that something within me had
changed irreversibly. It was as if I had no more fear left inside me. One way or another, I didn’t care. I
was determined to dedicate what remained of my life to God. Whether this would be for a single day or
for many more years to come did not matter. Shams of Tabriz had said that faith and love turned human
beings into heroes because they removed all the fear and anxiety from their hearts.
I was beginning to
understand what he meant.
And the strange thing is,
Magnolia understood it, too. She gave me a long,
painful look and slowly
moved aside, opening the way out for me.