talk with dead people. Unlike the living, the dead never judged.
Other than the dead, the only friend I had was Desert Rose.
United in a common need to stay out of society, we had become close friends. She is a Sufi now. She
leads
a solitary life, having left the brothel behind her. Once I told her I envied her courage and
determination to start life anew.
She shook her head and said, “But I have not started life anew. The only thing I did was to die before
death.”
Today I went to see Desert Rose for an entirely different reason. I had planned to maintain my composure
and talk to her calmly, but as soon as I entered, I started choking back sobs.
“Kimya, are you all right?” she asked.
“I am not feeling well,” I confessed. “I think I need your help.”
“Certainly,” she said. “What can I do for you?”
“It is about Shams.… He doesn’t come near me … I mean, not in that way,” I stuttered halfway through
but managed to finish my sentence. “I want to make myself attractive to him. I want you to teach me how.”
Desert Rose exhaled, almost a sigh. “I took an oath, Kimya,” she said, a weary note slipping into her
voice. “I promised God to stay clean and pure and not even
think anymore about the ways a woman could
give pleasure to a man.”
“But you are not going to break your oath. You are just going to help me,” I pleaded. “I am the one who
needs to learn how to make Shams happy.”
“Shams is an enlightened man,”
Desert Rose said, lowering her voice a notch, as if afraid of being
heard. “I don’t think this is the right way to approach him.”
“But he is a
man, isn’t he?” I reasoned. “Aren’t all men the sons of Adam and bound by the flesh?
Enlightened or not, we all have been given a body. Even Shams has a body, doesn’t he?”
“Yes, but … ” Desert Rose grabbed her
tasbih
and started to finger the beads one at a time, her head
tilted in contemplation.
“Oh, please,” I begged. “You are the only one I can confide in. It has been seven months. Every
morning I wake up with the same heaviness in my chest, every night I go to sleep in tears. It can’t go on
like this. I need to seduce my husband!”
Desert Rose said nothing. I took off my scarf, grabbed her head, and forced her to look at me. I said,
“Tell me the truth. Am I so ugly?”
“Of course not, Kimya. You are a beautiful young woman.”
“Then help me. Teach me the way to a man’s heart,” I insisted.
“The way to a man’s heart can sometimes take a woman far away from herself, my dear,” Desert Rose
said ominously.
“I don’t care,” I said. “I am ready to go as far as it takes.”