AMAZING
Disclaimer:
“Twilight” is owned by Stephenie Meyer. “Johnny Lingo and the
Eight-Cow Wife” belongs to Patricia Mc Gerr.
A/N:
This fan fic is a retelling of the short story “Johnny Lingo and
the Eight-Cow Wife” by Patricia McGerr. (Not the movie, 'coz I only
found out about it after I've written this fic.) Only it is written
in Bella's point of view because I was always interested in what
Sarita, the heroine, had to say about the matter. @_@
The
setting is in Ford and Settle, fictional Pacific islands I made up by
changing and omitting certain letters from the names of those places
we are all too familiar with. Heh, pretty original, I know. LOL
Time
period is contemporary, and the story may sound old-school but I
imagine my islands are so small and remote that they are untouched by
modernization and are not much different culturewise than they were
40 years ago.
And
just so you know, I was listening to “Just the Way You Are” by
Bruno Mars while writing this, which explains the cheesy, fluffy
conversations. And the title. :)
This
final chapter was beta'ed by Pain Jane and PTB moderator Lulu M. You
don't know how much your inputs mean to me. I think they improved the
outcome tenfold! To all the PTB betas who had guided me throughout
this whole “Amazing” experience: I luff you guys with all my
heart! ;-*
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CHAPTER
9
“Well, Mr. Black,
what brings you here?” Edward asked our guest.
“Someone told me that
you are the man to go to if I wanted hard-to-find pieces,” Mr.
Black replied.
“At a price, of
course,” Edward said.
I busied myself with
the flower arrangements on the table while they talked business,
listening to their discussion with interest; I knew Edward would ask
me about my opinion later. When he first showed me his library and
taught me about Literature, History, Science, and Mathematics, he saw
in me an eagerness to learn. That, along with my sound judgment, made
him value my thoughts on almost everything. He would share with me
various problems in his numerous businesses. When I accompanied him
on his trips and meetings with his associates, I was like an adviser
of sorts.
When there was a lull
in their rather interesting conversation, I signalled one of the
girls to bring the tray of refreshments to the rattan coffee table.
Edward thanked the girl
and shifted to a less serious topic. “So you've been to Ford?”
I instantly paid
attention because I wanted to hear something about my family.
“Yes,” Mr. Black
answered.
“Do they talk about
me?” Edward asked.
“Yes, Mr. Crowley
referred you to me.”
“My wife is from that
town.” I could hear the tenderness in Edward's voice. My heart
skipped a beat.
“I know.”
“Do they talk about
her as well?”
“A bit.”
“What do they say
about her?” I leaned closer to the wall to hear better. I was
curious about the answer, too.
“That you bought her
for two hundred-forty sheep.” I noticed the uneasiness in our
guest's tone. “They still can't understand why.”
“Don't they?”
Edward sounded amused. “Everybody knows about it then?”
“Yes.”
“Here, everyone knows
about it, too,” Edward said softly.
“I know. When I asked
the men at the docks about you, they told me about Bella. Strange,
but they have a different reaction to her name than the men from
Ford. Well, I guess both of you are well known within these islands.”
Edward laughed quietly.
“I reckon it will not be forgotten for a long time. When people
speak about marriages, they will remember how I paid the highest
price for my wife.”
Our guest snickered.
“So after all the mystery, this is it? I thought you did it because
you were so blinded by love that you couldn't see her for what she
really was. I was mistaken. You did it out of pride. Well, you should
know it backfired. The people of Ford are laughing at you. They think
that such a smart businessman as you allowed yourself to be fooled by
a poor old fisherman.”
Black's words were like
a knife through my chest. How dare he say such cruel words against my
dear husband? The people from that damn town, as well as this
stranger, were so preoccupied with outward appearances to really see
the soul inside. Edward was the kindest, most generous man I'd known,
and apparently, I was the only Fordian who saw it. I felt the sudden
need to comfort him. He had done so many wonderful things to me, and
I thought now was the time to return the favor.
Slowly, I entered the
doorway, my eyes searching for him. Our gazes met, and I was suddenly
filled with honeyed warmth. I approached him, giving him my most
loving smile. I ran my hands along his broad shoulders in assurance
and kissed his frown away. I spared a cold glance at our offensive
visitor and got a glimpse of his complete confusion before I exited
the room.
When I reached my
previous hiding place, the feeling of bravado began to dissipate
until fear remained. I wanted to run away, as I had many times before
in the face of hostility. But then, I realized that the love Edward
and I shared was stronger than any opposing force. I forced myself to
stay in the dining room, determined to see things through.
“Who was that?” Mr.
Black asked breathlessly.
“She is Bella, my
wife.”
“You married another
woman also with the name of Bella?”
“No,” Edward
expressed the first real sign of annoyance, “She is Isabella,
Charlie's only daughter, from Ford.”
“But that's
impossible!”
“Is she different
from what you have heard from the good people of Ford?”
“Yes, I-I don't
understand... ”
“Humor me, good sir,”
Edward told him. “Imagine yourself as a woman.”
“All right?” Black
replied reluctantly.
“Imagine you are a
young woman about to be married to a man. Can you picture it?”
I smiled, seeing where
Edward was going with this.
“Now, imagine you are
being bought by your husband for thirty sheep. How would that make
you feel?”
“Terrible,” Black
said softly.
“Exactly. I would
never let that happen to my Bella.”
I fell even more in
love with my husband at that moment.
“So you did that to
keep her from getting hurt?” Mr. Black clarified.
“You could say that,
though it's not the entire reason,” Edward told him. “In Ford, I
noticed that she felt absolutely worthless, and the people never let
her forget it. Now, she knows the truth. She knows that she is worth
more than all of the women of Ford put together.”
After that, our guest
grew silent. He trudged to his room, probably to ponder on Edward's
words. Meanwhile, I wasted no time in rushing to my husband's side.
He pulled me into his lap much like when we had first met.
“You certainly gave
him something to think about,” I commented, wrapping my arms around
his shoulders and resting my head in the angle of his neck.
“Did I?” He
laughed, burying his face in my hair and breathing in deeply.
I remembered the
bewildered look Jacob Black gave me earlier and asked Edward about
it.
He answered me by
raising a brow. “What do I tell you every morning when you wake
up?”
“That I am amazing,
and that there's nothing about me you would ever change,” I recited
out of memory.
“Do you believe
that?” he asked.
I nodded.
“No, I don't think
you fully understand. It's a good thing I bought this from Mr. Black.
I was going to give this to you on your birthday, but today is a day
of revelations, so I might as well... ”
I sat up, watching as
he pulled out a long, simple wooden box from his trousers' pocket and
placed it in my hands. For a moment, I just looked at it, weighing it
silently. Then curiosity got the better of me, and I lifted the lid
and took out the present. It was an antique gilt-bronze hand-mirror,
adorned with engraved images of birds, ribbons and flowers. I admired
the patterns at the back until a feeling of uneasiness began to
gradually creep in.
I realized that I had
not seen my reflection for quite a while. When before I had convinced
myself that I didn't look at mirrors solely because I didn't care
anymore, lately I acknowledged that a part of me was still scared. I
could not completely eradicate years of insecurity, even though I
felt that I was taking big steps towards accepting myself. Maybe I
avoided reflective surfaces because I was trying to forget the stigma
that went with my appearance, or perhaps I just wanted to pretend
that I was better than I really was. Whatever the reason, I was
taking the coward's way out.
On the other hand,
Edward knew me so well that he must have picked up on my lingering
anxieties before I had even noticed them. Once again, he was keeping
me from running away from myself. His gift was like an unspoken
challenge, and I owed it to him to be strong enough to take it.
Otherwise, all his efforts at helping me find myself would have gone
to waste.
I closed my eyes,
inhaling deeply as if physically gathering courage into me. I
channelled the new, more powerful Bella, the woman Edward insisted
was the real me. Steeling myself, I turned the mirror over and looked
directly into it. I gasped.
Staring up at me was
the most breathtaking woman I had ever seen. She exuded confidence
and grace unparalleled even by the fair Rosalie. Her white skin
glowed like alabaster, her cheeks and lips flushed pink with life.
But the most glorious part of her were her eyes: they shone with the
light of a thousand stars, which could only be attributed to the joy
of love and acceptance.
“I look different,”
I whispered. It was a gross understatement. I had completely
transformed from an insignificant waif into this mysterious,
fascinating woman in the mirror.
“You are the same
Bella I fell in love with. I saw this part of you when we first met.
It was there all along,” Edward explained. I saw a glimpse of the
shrewd trader who had a knack for seeing the potential in even the
simplest things. But I knew I was more precious to him than his most
prized possessions. “Only when you let go of your fears and doubts
did you finally allow it to shine through.”
My heart was so full of
emotions I couldn't seem to express in words. I kissed him instead.
“Now, Bella, do you
believe?” he murmured knowingly.
I did. I finally,
genuinely believed.
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THE END
A/N: That's all folks.
Hope you enjoyed this brief story. And for those who were wondering
what these weird <O> <O> symbols between chapters are,
they are EYES. Coz', as the sadly overused but nonetheless truthful
saying goes, “Beauty is in the EYE of the beholder.” Cheers!
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