Cathedral of the Sea

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Author: Ildefonso Falcones
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smock, her family’s pride and joy, was torn to shreds. He climbed to the top of the ladder.
    He found Francesca curled up in a ball. She lay completely naked on the new pallet, which was spattered with blood. She was staring blankly into space; covered in sweat, her body was scratched and bruised. She did not move.
    “Estanyol!” Bernat heard Llorenç de Bellera shout from down below. “Your lord is waiting.”
    Bernat could not stop himself from retching, then vomiting onto the stored grain until he felt as if his whole insides had come up. Francesca still did not move. Bernat ran out of the room. When he reached the bottom of the staircase, his head was filled with the most revolting sensations. He ran blindly into the imposing shape of the lord of Navarcles.
    “It would seem that the husband has not consummated his marriage,” Llorenç de Bellera commented to his companions.
    Bernat had to raise his head to face him.
    “No ... your lordship, I could not do it,” he stammered.
    Llorenç de Bellera fell silent.
    “Well, if you are not up to the task, I’m sure that one of my friends—or my soldiers—will be more ready for it. I told you, I don’t want any more bastards.”
    “You have no right ... !”
    The wedding guests looking on shuddered at what the consequences of this outburst might be. With one hand, the lord of Navarcles seized Bernat by the throat. He squeezed, and Bernat was soon gasping for breath.
    “How dare you ... ? Are you thinking of using your lord’s legitimate right to lie with the bride to later come and make claims for your bastard child?” Llorenç buffeted Bernat before letting him go. “Is that what you’re after? I’m the one who decides what the rights of vassalage are. And nobody else! Are you forgetting that I can punish you how and when I choose?”
    He landed another blow on Bernat’s cheek, sending him crashing to the ground.
    “Where’s my whip?” he shouted angrily.
    The whip! Bernat had been only a child when, together with a crowd of others, he had been forced to accompany his parents to watch the public flogging that the lord of Navarcles had inflicted on a poor wretch, although nobody knew for certain what he had done wrong. The memory of the sound of the leather whip on that man’s back resounded just as it had on the day and night after night throughout his childhood. No one who had been there that day dared as much as make a move; no one did so now. Bernat got to his knees and looked up at his feudal lord, standing there like a great boulder, his hand held out for someone to pass him his whip. Bernat recalled the raw flesh of the other man’s back: a bleeding mass that not even all the lord’s ferocity had succeeded in tearing any more strips from. Bernat crawled back toward the staircase blindly. He was trembling like a child caught up in a dreadful nightmare. Still no one moved or spoke. Still the sun shone in the clear blue sky.
    “I’m so sorry, Francesca,” Bernat whispered after he had struggled back up to the top of the ladder, pushed by one of the soldiers.
    He undid his hose and knelt beside her. Glancing down at his limp member, he wondered how on earth he was going to fulfill his lord’s command. With one finger, he began to caress Francesca’s bare ribs.
    She did not react.
    “I have ... We have to do this,” Bernat urged her, gripping her wrist to turn her toward him.
    “Don’t touch me!” Francesca cried, coming out of her stupor.
    “He’ll flay me alive!” Bernat protested, staring at her naked body.
    “Leave me alone!”
    They struggled, until finally Bernat had seized both her wrists and forced her upright. Francesca was still fighting him.
    “Someone else will come!” he whispered. “Another man will be the one to force you!”
    Her eyes opened wide in an accusing glare.
    “He’ll have me flayed!” Bernat repeated.
    Francesca still struggled to beat him off, but he flung himself on top of her. Her tears were not enough

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