Date: Sun, 28 May 2023 21:08:07 -0300 From: cnishim Subject: Dear Samuel My story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to person's living or dead, or to events that may have occurred, is purely coincidental. I also claim all copyrights to this story and no duplication or publication of this story is allowed, except by the web sites to which it has been posted, without the consent of the author. Please take a moment to donate to Nifty! Without these good folks, we wouldn't have a place to share our tales! Thank you for taking the time to read my work. If you wish to contact me for a chat, feedback, please feel free to email to Akira Nishimura at cnishim@uol.com.br. I look forward to hearing from you. Dear Samuel FRIDAY Dear diary, The air is still and warm, and the room is stuffy, like a greenhouse. It hurts to write, for my finger tips are full of little cuts from my picking cotton today. As you pick the delicate white fluffy balls, some dry sharp tips of the cotton burr pierce and prick the tips of your finger. Samuel, the son of the owner of the cotton field, says he uses a cotton ball drenched in alcohol and applies it to the cuts. It hurts but it relieves the pain and stops the bleeding. None of my brothers complain about it, for they say it's just natural when you're out working in the fields. I pause and blow my bruised fingers. I hear the TV from my bed, for my brothers are watching a western movie. Tomorrow is Saturday and we are returning to the cotton fields again. Samuel says we've got to make extra money during cotton picking season. I'm saving everything I make in the bank. My cousin Joana bought herself a small portable radio from her earnings. She lives in our small town, while I live on grandpa's farm. We study in the same class in the morning. SATURDAY Dear diary, It's time I went to bed. Tomorrow I go to the church again, for the evening Mass. I love to sing new hymns, learn new words from the bible, and walk around town in the evening. Mom, dad, Fabrício, and Sérgio went to our cousin's wedding tonight. She's the first cousin in our family to get married. Leandro, the groom, is also a farmer and owns a small piece of land. People say their marriage was arranged, like a lot of other Japanese marriages. Cristiano and I decided to stay home. He is in his room listening to music from some cassette tapes he's recorded. All the money that he earns picking cotton, he's using to buy records and blank cassette tapes. He loves to record on these tapes his favorite bands and plays non-stop in his room. He says all his friends like rock and heavy metal. I prefer classical and church hymns. Now, back to the topic of the wedding, it's not that I don't like weddings, but I prefer to stay home and put my thoughts down on my diary. All our cousins are going to be there, and it's going to be a big family event. I told Samuel that I would not go and begged him not to tell my other cousins of my decision. He laughed and asked me why not? At wedding receptions people eat nice free food, sweets, and a cake. Besides, you drink sodas, beers, and even whisky to your heart's content. Not to mention that you see nice people in their best clothes, many cars around, dance, decoration, music, etc. He said I was a fool not to go. I later told him that I hated when my cousins, uncles, and aunts asked me if I had a girlfriend. He chuckled and asked if I did. "Well, no! And you?" He smiled and shook his head. Then, I changed the subject and even suggested a bet. He said he was going to win and I would end up going to the wedding. On top of that, I would have to pay him a beer. He was wrong! So, now I am getting a new notebook to write on! Earlier today, he helped me lift my bag full of cotton, which he said was quite heavy. I'm sure he lied to me, just to make me feel better, for I never pick much cotton, like the others. Maybe because my finger tips hurt so much. I had to hide them so that he wouldn't see the cuts. He drives the large truck that brings the workers and carries the loads of cotton to his dad's big barn. I am glad I live near the cotton fields, so I don't need to ride on that large truck. I overheard some people say that Samuel and other guys were going to play soccer on the following day. They plan to roast meat and drink beer there. I don't like to drink beer. Cristiano is now trying my door and I tell him to get lost. Luckily for me that I've locked it, otherwise I would have no privacy to write! SUNDAY Dear diary, Tonight I'm eating some of the last sweets that mom brought from the wedding. She put them in her large purse and brought home for us. I bet most of my aunts did the same. She said the wedding was fine. She also said that people were asking about us. Even grandma managed to go. By the way, I didn't watch Samuel and his team play soccer or attend their barbecue, like my brothers did. Instead, I walked to the fields and admired the endless cotton plantation. To my surprise, some people were working today! Father Simão told us in the evening Mass that people ought to attend Mass and rest on Sundays, for it's the day of our Lord. I would never work on a Sunday for fear of committing a sin! Then I went down to the spring, where Samuel usually fills the large pitchers with cool water for the workers. In fact, he carries two very large pitchers, for he is a strong young man. We drink a lot of water in the fields. When we are done with our work at the end of the day, we rush to the spring and drink water and refresh ourselves. At times, Samuel would tell us to walk quietly. Then he would shout and a young man and a girl would come out of the woods in a hurry. I didn't think it was funny, but he and my brothers would laugh hard and tease them. In any case, today I sat on a stone by the small river and removed my hat. I looked around and began to write very fast, for someone could come by any moment to get water and find me writing. As I wrote a line, I noticed that some pieces of grass and thorns were stuck to my pants. I put my small notebook and pen aside and began to remove them. Samuel always laughs when I do that. He says his mother and sisters do that for him. He wears some rough jeans and cotton plaid shirts that he always removes because of the heat. His arms are tanned, but his hairy chest and belly are not. Samuel once told me he wanted to buy himself a large farm. I asked him why if his family already owned so much land. He chuckled and said the land ought to be split among his brother and sisters. He just wished to have his own land. I nodded. I told him I was about to finish high school this year and wanted to go to university, though mom and dad had no money to pay for my education. He remained quiet, as if searching for something to say. He asked me if I was going to be a writer someday. "Why do you ask?" I turned to him. He said he heard from others I walk around the fields with my pen and notebook. I felt so embarrassed and said no one would ever want to read what I wrote, for they're stupid silly things. He smiled and bit a stem of grass. He said he would like to read whatever I wrote. I told him he would laugh at me. He threw away the grass stem and looked into my eyes. He said he'd never laugh at me. Oh, boy! I've already written this much! I'd better stop here. Tomorrow I've got my final tests and school should be over! MONDAY Dear diary, Today Samuel came to the field with a black eye. People laughed and teased him. They said he fought yesterday because of the soccer game. They said that the other guy, a much bigger one confronted him. They rolled on the grass. Samuel being the smaller man, got the better of the situation though. He is a very strong young man. I could imagine what the other guy got in return. He wasn't in his talking mood today and avoided everybody. When I spoke to him, I was dismayed, for I saw a broken front tooth too. His eye and tooth looked bad, but he said he would fix the tooth at the dentist in town. About his black eye, well, it would heal itself. People teased him all the time. I asked him if he was feeling any pain and he said he was only feeling a mild headache. I then poured some water in a plastic cup and offered it to him with a smile. I thought for a moment and then apologized, saying I wasn't laughing at him. He smiled for the first time and said he didn't think I would do it. He took the cup with his large and hairy hand and, I could see a tear in his eye. He said I was his real friend and I blushed. He drank from the cup and said he'd get better faster, because I cared for him. But it is just water, I said. He said it was my kind action that made all the difference. I brushed it off and remained silent. About his black eye and broken tooth--truth be said--actually, I think he didn't look that ugly at all. Instead, he looked more assertive and masculine. I don't know why I am underlying these words. Maybe that's because they're new and befitting to him. FRIDAY Dear diary, I haven't written for four days! Tomorrow I go to the church and later I watch a nice movie on TV. All my friends in school are going to watch it. I really want to see it too. It's a comedy and it's called `The Bird Cage.' By the way, I passed all my school subjects, even math, which I found harder than other subjects! Samuel said math was easy for him when he was in school, but he hated Portuguese grammar and Brazilian Literature, which I had top grades! He said if he was still in school, he would tag around me for answers on a test. I said I would ask him for some math lessons; but I could never cheat on a test. He just nodded and dropped the subject off. What a great relief! Now I'm done with high school! Samuel said he was going to a ball tonight. He invited me to go out with him. But I said I didn't like those places. He asked me why? I told him I could never stand the noise. Besides, I told him I was scared of people using drugs and drinking alcohol. He laughed and said not everybody did those things. I was glad that Samuel didn't smoke, though he drank beer. People said that Samuel liked to drink beer and ride horses. Some girls that were working near me today were talking about boys. Then, one of them mentioned Samuel's name. My heart began to pound fast and I strained my ear to hear them. My cheeks burned and my lips got dry. They said he was not the kind of guy to get married to, being too wild, independent, and queer. They said that he liked parties, soccer, and beer. I had to agree with them. He was quite wild. But why queer if he was so popular and assertive? One girl said that he was already twenty-five. It was surely odd, for he never spoke of girls nor did he have a girlfriend. Anyway, I thought it was just natural, for he always hanged around younger boys, who in turn, weren't mature enough to date. I wonder about my own life. When will I also fall in love? Will I know what to do and act naturally? Besides, what does a kiss on the mouth taste like? At times I would kiss my own closed fist and pretend to kiss like they do it in the movies or soap operas. I smile dreamily as I think of the leading actors kissing their mates in the end of a movie. SATURDAY Dear diary, My fingers hurt a little, but not so much today. And guess what? It was payment day today! Samuel asked me what I was going to do with the money. I told him I was going to put it in the bank. "All of it?" Yes, I told him. He joked and said that I was going to make the bank rich, and we laughed. Well, tonight something very strange happened after the church. It was very odd for sure. In the church, I always sit in the front pew, for I like to pay attention to Father Simão's sermons. When I received my communion wafer, I saw Samuel in the line too. It was very odd, since I didn't know he went to the church in the first place, much less alone for I didn't see his parents nor his siblings. Had he committed a serious sin against the Lord that he needed to ask for His forgiveness? When he saw me, he smiled and winked. I blushed and smiled too. As I left the church, we met again. He was in front of his truck. We spoke briefly. He said he wasn't really surprised that I was going to walk back to dad's farm at night, and alone. I love to walk home at night, I told him. He then offered me a ride in his truck. I was quite glad and of course accepted it! I noticed that he had washed his truck and I even picked the scent of roses on the seats. He was also dressed up and looked fine. He didn't even look the same person I always met in the cotton fields. He looked more mature and smart and I could even smell of his cologne. He wore a dark brown cotton shirt with short sleeves, some black dress pants, light gray nylon socks, and polished black shoes. I even teased him if he was going to attend a wedding. He said he wasn't. The ride home was a short one. I don't know why, but intimately, I wished it had lasted a bit longer or that he would invite me to sit by the square, in front of church. That's the spot where young couples would sit and have ice-cream. When he dropped me home, mother invited him to come over for some coffee and cake. I was sure he would refuse, for it was a Saturday evening and he would probably go out to a nice party. But to my surprise, he ended up accepting the invitation. I helped mother serve and pour coffee for everyone. My younger brother noticed and complained that I gave Samuel a bigger slice of cake. I told him he was a guest and should have this right. Samuel smiled and said the cake was a real treat. Then he took the cup from my hands and thanked me. I smiled and sat down. Mother asked him several questions regarding his family. Dad asked if he was dating a girl, and he said he still didn't find someone that crazy, and turned to me and smiled. I blushed and drank my coffee. Cristiano, my youngest brother said he should date me. I told him to shut up and left the room. Dad made him apologize. Samuel kindly came to my room and told me it was ok. He promised me that if I returned to the kitchen, he would tell us his favorite stories. He wiped my tears and I told him I was fine. To my surprise, I learned tonight, that he was a very good storyteller. He amused us with his stories of distant lands, adventures, speaking animals, and people in love. When he left the house, my brother Cristiano teased me again, saying my boyfriend was leaving. I just waited for Samuel's truck to disappear into the night and fought with him. Mother told us to quit it. Back to my room, I began to feel conscious, for Samuel entered here and saw how poor and cramped my room was. Yet, he was kind and I really liked his gentle touch. Dear God, can this be, love? SUNDAY Dear diary, How lazy I feel today. I am the last one to get up. I check the time, nine-fifty A.M.! I look out and notice the clouds high above in the sky. I am afraid it might rain, but mom says it will not. I'm still thinking of Samuel's stories from last night. Where did he learn so much? I'm surely going to write them down, else I'll forget them. I don't have a sharp memory like he does. I don't even have his creativity to think of different lands and talking animals! My writing is quite limited and I feel conscious about it. Oh, one more thing. I must keep my diary in a hidden place, for I'm sure Cristiano is reading it! No wonder he provoked me last night! How dumb I am! I must be more careful with my things. I'm sure he does it because I'm always telling mom he's got bad grades in school and show her his F grades in tests, which he hides under his pile of records. He says I'm too nosy to meddle with his things. Well, mother is already calling me to the kitchen to help her. She needs my help to prepare some roasted chicken, after all, today is Sunday and we always have special food then. SOME TIME LATER AT NIGHT Dear God! I really need your help and guidance now! My hands are still shaking and I think I cannot write, for tears keeping pouring out. Stupid me! For one thing, my brother knows everything about my feelings for Samuel! I told him if he opens his big mouth, he won't see his records anymore, because I'd scratch them. But this is not what I wish to write about here. Oh, Lord! Help me to be an honorable and decent young man! Help me to find happiness in an honorable and decent way, else, I won't be able to go to the church to worship you anymore! Well, where do I start? Like I said, I helped mom in the kitchen in the morning. Oh boy, we had a full day today! And something, well, something special happened to me today. Samuel and his dad came to have lunch with us. I could not believe it when mom told me dad had invited them. No wonder she was making some special dishes and needed my help in the kitchen. Well, apparently, his mother and siblings were away on an unexpected trip. I think his dad mentioned the death of a distant relative. In any case, I was not expecting them for lunch, so I felt tremendously self-conscious about the clothes I wore and the simple and plain table arrangement in our house. When I helped mom prepare the meal, I was feeling quite clumsy. Then their truck arrived. Dad and my brothers went to greet our guests. Mom and I remained in the kitchen, quickly preparing the last minute arrangements. I could hear Samuel's voice from the verandah. Later, I could hear them playing soccer in the grass pasture. When it was about lunchtime, they all rushed to the kitchen. Samuel and his dad came and greeted mom and I. Samuel particularly liked the food very much. Mom said it was rather salty. But Samuel and his dad said it was fine. After lunch, Cristiano helped mom and I with the dishes. He complained the whole time, saying it was a woman's job to do them. Mom told him he had to help too, since she had no girls in the house. I smiled and remained quiet. Cristiano saw me smiling and became angry and threatened to tell Samuel I loved him. I was about to stab him with a fork when mom stopped us. She said if we continued fighting, no one would be allowed to go outside for the remaining part of the day. Besides, she'd tell dad to give us a nice beating with his raw leather belt. After we finished the work, all the boys decided to take a swim in the pond. Mom told us to not go swimming right away, since we had just eaten lunch. We could get cramps and drown in the pond. I felt extremely conscious since I did not have any new shorts to put on. The ones I had, were from my older brothers and had holes, or were stretched, or even stained. I would die of shame if Samuel noticed me wearing them. As we arrived at the pond, my brothers removed their shirts and jumped into the pond. They said the water was warm and great for a swim. They splashed water and swam along in circular movements. Samuel turned to me and invited me for a swim. I told him I wouldn't, for I didn't have a new pair of shorts to wear. Then he said he wouldn't swim unless I entered the water too. Then I said I only had my underwear on. He smiled and said he did too. Then he began to remove his plaid cotton shirt, while I also removed mine. I was impressed by his muscular and tanned arms. His chest was strong and hairy. I felt so small beside him. My chest was flat and my body was not tanned. I felt less of a man standing next to him. Then he removed his jeans in a rather unceremonious manner. I turned my head away and didn't want to see his privates. I did the same. I felt extremely conscious, for we were the only ones swimming in our underwear. The water was really great and we had a lot of fun then. Samuel played with my brothers in a water fight. I sat by the edge and watched them play. Then they all decided to come out to dry. I looked the other way to avoid staring at him in his wet underwear. After a little while, we put our clothes back on, and decided to pick some sugar cane to suck on. The juice is sweet and nourishing. In no time, my brothers were already grabbing the long canes and breaking them. Samuel picked a thick one, and broke it. He used a very nice penknife and cleaned the hard edge and offered me some pieces. I thanked him and took them and chewed on the sweet juice. He then lent to my brothers his penknife. Before we went back home to play soccer, Samuel cleaned his penknife on his jeans, turned to me, and handed it to me as a gift. He said it was a gift so I would not forget him and our friendship. The rest of the afternoon we played soccer. Yes! For the first time in my life I learned how to play it! Samuel insisted I play in his team. He taught me to play and we won the game. Of course we won it because he was in our team. I recall vividly the moment we touched hands to celebrate the victory, locking our fingers together. His hands felt warm and quite callused. It sent me shivers down my spine when I accidentally bumped into his furry chest. Several times, when I fell, he came and helped me get on my feet. Then he would pat my back and we would start the game again. In the end, as it was getting dark, Samuel's dad was getting ready to leave. As Cristiano's team lost, I teased him. He got mad and kicked the ball far off, near the bushes. I rushed to retrieve it and Samuel followed me. As I grabbed the ball, he looked into my eyes and smiled in a different way. He then approached me and I remained still, holding the ball and breathing hard. He said he knew I had feelings for him. It was clear then that Cristiano told him everything. I lowered my head and my cheeks were burning with shame. At last I was found out by him, whom I cherished so much being with. I felt his large rough hands touch my shoulders. He lifted my chin and I could feel his manly scent and body heat. Then he kissed me on the mouth! I stood there, frozen, mute, in a shock. I didn't understand my own feelings and lack of reaction. Was it supposed to be like that, my first kiss? He looked away and said he was sorry for what he'd done. He apologized and said he was a jerk. He said he was a dishonorable man taking advantage of a vulnerable young man, who had many dreams and hopes in life. He promised me he'd never do that again. I nodded and we returned home quietly, without once turning to each other. SATURDAY Dear diary, What a strange week we had. I quit going to the fields picking cotton. As luck would have it, on Friday mom and Cristiano headed for São Paulo City, the biggest city in Brazil. They traveled to attend a Shinto religious ceremony for some dead relatives. This way, I had to stay home to cook, clean the house, and take care of the animals. WEDNESDAY Dear diary, I felt so happy that mom and Cristiano are now back! I got a new pair of jeans, two pairs of shorts, a new pair of tennis shoes. Not to mention a load of used clothes from our relatives from the big city that can fit the whole family. Those clothes are quite nice and can even be worn to go to church! No, I didn't go to the church this weekend. Dad, mom, and my brothers went. I pretended I had to clean the house or do something else. I cried and felt this empty feeling in my heart. SUNDAY Dear diary, Mom and dad said I was going to hell if I didn't attend the church. I couldn't care for what they said. My brothers had a nice barbecue in the fields as the owner of the land was closing the cotton picking season. Everybody got money in their pockets. Cristiano said Samuel was there, strong and happy as ever. He even introduced his first girlfriend, Mrs. Maria Cristina, whom he got engaged to. Everybody was surprised by this piece of news. She is a known lady in town, quite wealthy, and the owner of much land. She must be at least twice his age, a widow, and had no kids. Why was he doing this? Why marry her? SATURDAY (NINE MONTHS LATER) Dear diary, Everybody was talking about the murder in town. Mrs. Maria Cristina was found dead in her bedroom. She was shot in the head. Naturally, Samuel was the main suspect for the crime. In the church, I prayed for him, without for a second doubting his innocence. Then back to my house, we had a cake. Oh, God, this is the strangest birthday I've ever had. My only wish was to have Samuel free and happy again. I didn't care if he loved a young beautiful girl in the future. I just wanted him free and happy. I'd give him my own life to see him well. Everybody in town said it was a pity that such a young man was throwing his life away in the gutter, just like that. It was such a shame. His family avoided going to town as much as possible. Our families ceased talking. SATURDAY (THREE MONTHS LATER) Dear diary, Tonight in the church, I stood on my knees throughout the Mass. Cristiano was the only one who knew why I was doing this penance. The whole town was talking about Samuel's trial. There was even a news report on TV about it. It appears that Mrs. Maria Cristina was an alcoholic and drug addict. Her brothers avoided contact with her and cut her out of their family. It came as no surprise that she was glad to take in her new boyfriend and lover. Needless to say, their marriage was a disaster. The whole town spoke about their fights in public. She was quite jealous of him. On top of that, she suspected he was cheating on her with other young women. On the night of the murder, people told my family she was drunk and wanted to hear his confession. He just told her there was nobody else between them. In the bedroom, she held a gun and he had to defend himself. The gun fired accidentally. He called an ambulance, but it was too late for her. Dad, mom, my brothers, and I looked at each other. It was a great relief this trial was over. In the weeks preceding it, Samuel was taken to jail for a few days. The prosecutor of the case feared he would either try to escape to Paraguay or end his own life. His lawyer managed to get him out of jail while waiting for the trial. Then he just isolated himself in his large farm house. No one, not even his family could make him come out or even see him. Joaquina, his housekeeper was fired. She was the only source of information about what was going on in that cursed household. She also commented that the house was filthy and Samuel didn't shower. Only a male housekeeper could put up with his bad mood. But now he's proven innocent! This nightmare is finally over! Cristiano called me to his bedroom. I was sure he was going to dump some more unpleasant news for me. Instead, he said he was sorry for what he did. He said Samuel nor I deserved to be unhappy. He pleaded me to go and try to reach him out. He said I was the only one who could do it. He even admitted having spoken to our family about Samuel and I. I didn't feel angry at him, and just nodded. I suppose everybody always suspected Samuel loved me, and I, nurtured feelings for him. He asked me if I loved Samuel. I smiled and said I did, without flinching. Then he looked into my eyes and told me to save him. Back to the kitchen, I began to bake a cake. Everybody turned to me. I asked dad to go to town and buy us two buckets of ice-cream, the expensive kind, for I was paying for them. I handed him the money. I took my time to bake the most delicious cake I'd ever baked. Cristiano and dad arrived from the town with the ice-cream. Poor brother, he ate so much ice-cream and cake that he felt sick. I separated a nice thick slice in a plastic ware, for I hoped to pay an old friend a visit on his large farm on the next day. SUNDAY Dear diary, It happened today. After doing the dishes from our Sunday lunch, I told my family I was visiting Samuel on his farm. They were a little surprised, but were already expecting I did something about this situation. Cristiano said he'd like to come along, but mom and dad said I needed to do this alone. I thanked them and in tears, opened up my heart to them. Why so much secrecy? Wasn't my family supposed to be my safe harbor? I told them I was gay and made peace with myself. Then I told them about my first kiss, and why I distanced myself from Samuel, for I felt confused then. So, by shunning him from my life, I sort of pushed him off a cliff--driving him to contract his disastrous engagement with Mrs. Maria Cristina. They told me to stop blaming myself for his own mistakes he'd made. I nodded and thanked them for their support. I walked along dad's woods and admired his lush green soybean plantation. At the far distance, I saw the old town and even the rodeo area, where children were playing soccer. I smiled and thought of Samuel and my brothers playing and being happy together in a not so distant past. I stepped on the dusty road and left dad's farm. Mrs. Maria Cristina's house was in one of her largest farms, which was next to ours. I admired the horses, cows, and endless field. At the distance, I saw their large house. I was sure Samuel was home, for he was so secluded and isolated from everybody. His big black dog began to bark as I approached the large wooden gate. I saw his truck in the garage, next to another new black luxury passenger truck. I approached the front door and rang the bell. "Go away!" Someone shouted from the house. When I told him it was me, there was no answer, but the door being unlocked and opening slowly. Oh, God! He looked aged and pale, as he stood there, framed by the door entrance. He was in his underwear. Though he was still strong and tall, he was sunken into a quiet stupor. I approached him and stroked his dear face. His tears began to fall. "Why visit a dead man, Carl?" He asked. "You're not a dead man to me, dear." I smiled and looked into his eyes. He looked shy at first. But then I notice a spark in his eyes. I felt his large hands on my shoulders. We hugged and he said he still loved me. We looked into each other's eyes again and kissed, just like the first time. After our kiss, our faces pressed against the other, and he breathed hard and sobbed. "You're here! You're real! You're so handsome, my Carl! My young lovely Carl! You've come to me at last!" He said and we kissed again. Then he closed the door. "But why did you run away from me, Carl?" He asked. "Samuel, dear, back then, I was too afraid of that new feeling in me. You were the first man to kiss me. I was an innocent young man then. How else could I have behaved for I had no one else to talk to about my feelings. I only had my diary, dear. Samuel, now I fully understand why it hurts so much being away from you. I felt a pit in my stomach when I heard you were dating a woman. Then, later, I spent terrible nights hoping you'd be proven innocent. Samuel, I can't live without you! I love you, my dear!" I said. We moved to the immense living room. I saw many empty beer bottles scattered around. The entire house was dark and stuffy. "You heard what happened in this house, didn't you?" He asked. I nodded. "You know I'm a cursed man, don't you?" I told him I prayed for him, for his freedom, for I believed he was innocent. He smiled and kissed me again, thanking me for having faith in him. I told him to let bygones be bygones. I asked him to forgive me too for my childish behavior. He smiled and wiped my own tears. "Of course I forgive you, my Carl! If it means anything to you," he said. I kissed him and felt his hair, his neck, his warm body. "Samuel, my love, you have nothing to fear from now on, for I'm speaking to my family and moving in here with you as soon as I get their approval. Tonight if necessary be! I won't let you stay here alone anymore!" We kissed again. "In this case, we've got to talk to your folks right away! I can drive you there," he said. "I miss your folks so much! We've also got to talk to my old folks too. For they've been through hell because of me!" You can't imagine the surprise my parents and brothers got when they saw us holding hands. He sat with my parents and answered to all their questions related to that fatal incident, his feelings for me, and our future plans together. Only then, after our warm and happy dinner together, dad and mom said I could go with him to live a new happy and blessed life together. He helped me with my suitcase and two boxes of my stuff, for I didn't own much. Next, he drove to his folks. His mother and sisters only cried the whole time. His dad and brother never ceased to hug and tease him. I kissed my new parents, and hugged my new brother and sisters. His dad opened a bottle of champagne and said that it was the happiest night of their lives! Now I finish these lines while Samuel is preparing our bedroom for us. I turn to these walls, this immense house, and think of his suffering here. I lament the fact that Mrs. Maria Cristina had to lose her life in such an unfortunate way. Surely tomorrow I'll ask Samuel to take me to the cemetery, for I hope to light some candles for her and pray for her spirit. Then, we go to the church and ask Father Simão to pray for her spirit as well. Tonight is going to be my first night with a man. A man whom I've always loved and admired. Now I hear Samuel coming to me. I'd better close and write some more tomorrow. Thank God for our happiness and this new life for us.