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It Would possibly Be He Returns

By Fatima Taqvi

What you could know in regards to the boy on this story is he’s at all times hungry and the solar is at all times too sizzling for him, and he would save the world if he may. That is what he tells himself as he sits reverse the tailor’s store, wanting on the garments sway within the breeze of the air conditioner inside. Fawad would save the world, he would change destiny itself. He would give his mother and father the perfect of the perfect. March into any college he desires. Get any sort of training he must really feel just like the individual he is aware of he might be.

The mirror in Grasp Jee’s store has at all times stretched itself up at a tilt behind the counter, framed by the stitched garments that cling round it. A skinny crack smiles throughout its grime. The quick approaching and departing shapes of Karachi’s blurred visitors replicate on its floor in unsettling bursts. Maybe it will have been higher had it been dealing with some place else. However then none of what was to come back would have occurred.

The primary time Fawad noticed the mirror’s true intentions, he was sitting cross-legged in opposition to a wall of the outlets reverse the tailor’s store, scratching a map of all he knew into the dust. He was pondering, at all times pondering. What to do? The place to go? Certainly one of his sandals was about to interrupt, ought to he spend time searching for a brand new pair? Pangs of starvation assailed him and the world grew and contracted over the vacancy, shimmering on the edges, radiating unintelligible truths solely he felt the influence of.

Reverse the highway, the mirror beamed the solar’s reflection again so brilliantly that for the second that Fawad stopped, his gaze dragged up in direction of its face the place it shone by way of the glass behind the crouched determine of the tailor over a stitching machine.

Simply in time to see the tailor’s reflection peel away from the remainder of its flat mirror world and get up.

Fawad had wobbled the place he was sitting, virtually passing out. The tailor’s reflection paused for the longest second, earlier than giving a defeated shrug and sitting down once more in devoted imitation of Grasp Jee as each tailors shook out a size of white cotton.

The following time it occurred, he couldn’t breathe, and the final time he virtually misplaced management of his bladder. The reflection had taken to tilting its head, shading its eyes with one hand because it peered out from the store window. Craning over its doppelganger’s shoulder, face hidden in a flash of sunshine. One arm reaching up. Pointing straight at him.

For sure, Fawad was scared out of his thoughts. At first, at the least. As a result of, actually, regardless of how unusual these happenings are, the mirror belongs to a really giant group of issues that don’t have anything to do with him. He’s outdoors, on the streets. It’s inside.

When his father died, the within locations all closed themselves to him. Individuals he used to know began sitting too shut collectively, taking on all of the area and leaving him none, staring up at him, as if in shock he thought they’d yield him a millimeter. When he confirmed up at college, the Vice Principal held him by the ear and dragged him again out of the college gates. Would there be any fee coming for his charges, she requested. As a result of if not, it was time he grew to become a person and earned for himself. A person. And faculties had been for kids.

The college gates had been bolted twice behind him, as soon as sideways and the opposite bolt going into the bottom, deep into the earth, perhaps the aluminum went rattling all the way in which down into the earth’s core, the place little question his father sat with all the opposite lifeless and deceased swapping tales. The college gates shook for a second, as if stuffed with rage. Then stood nonetheless and silent as a monument.

The final inside place left was dwelling, and that was swallowed quickly after the funeral by the grubby palms of leering, red-eyed uncles, and blockaded by the sharp tongues of aunts who snatched his previous mannequin of a cellphone, his college uniform, his small assortment of books and toys for his or her kids.

Now all he owns is his identify. His identify and his starvation, and his final thought each evening that if no one was prepared to avoid wasting the world, he would have cherished to if he may.

Fawad.

The craving within the voice hits him first. The necessity. Colliding with the vacancy and fullness that coexist inside him, his stupor and aches meet a sensation so robust it creates a pulling, a suction.

After which—

Ignore it. Sure, it’s loud, it blocks all the things else out, however is it as loud as the decision of styrofoam packing containers of sizzling, greasy meals being distributed proper now beneath the bridge? Kindly faces waited for him in that nice large outdoors place, a foot away from screaming visitors. If he may feed himself, hold residing a bit longer, keep away from the gangs so eager to recruit extra kids with or with out their will, he may make it to being a gardener like his father. His father had been profitable and well-liked, going round to these giant sprawling homes stuffed with shiny issues and fed folks. He made sufficient cash to ship Fawad to high school. However remembering all this was a mistake on Fawad’s half, as a result of now he recalled his father’s softness as he’d draw Fawad to him, saying, “You will need to not be a gardener once you develop up. Not like me. We’ll discover you scholarships. That is Karachi! There are faculties, faculties, tuition facilities on each avenue. You’ll study, you’ll develop up, you’ll change the world.”

And he’s undone, left solely open to the designs of the mirror who now calls to him once more with out phrases.

Not by his identify. It snares him now, this unshaped sound. The gradual vibration of a mom’s respiration whose chest strikes as you lie on it. Till it stops transferring altogether, and there’s nothing however the shrill tone of one thing else solely.

He’s already there with out actually deciding to do it, ft on the door to Grasp Jee’s store, twitching hand on the glass. The mirror reaches inside his head, twisting one thing important that connects his coronary heart to his eyes. His soul shudders to the resonance of the summoning.

Contained in the store, instantly blanketed within the silent chilly of the air-con, the mirror is taller than he recalled. He’s giddy, as if wanting down from a terrific top. What if he appears on the mirror and his reflection is all improper?

Nevertheless it isn’t. It’s simply as he’s. Although the set of his reflection’s jaw has a glance about it. Perhaps it already is aware of what is going to occur subsequent.

Grasp Jee glances at him, his lips half and his forehead furrows, however a flash from the mirror, and Grasp Jee’s face relaxes. He turns away, buzzing an previous tune, from days again when payments weren’t so excessive and he would think about a extra comfy previous age.

Fawad runs his fingers alongside the mirror’s floor. He traces the outlines of the grime, however he can’t really feel its ridges and bumps as he ought to. The cloud is beneath the mirror’s easy floor. Inherent to its substance.

As if he has deliberate all of it alongside, as if he’s a cheerful dancer at a mehndi, he lifts a foot, twists his physique, and steps proper by way of the mirror.

As soon as, on certainly one of Fawad’s birthdays, his father had purchased him a cake like those they’d seen lining the cabinets in bakeries. A white creamy cake, with triangular chunks of candy pineapple closing ranks in a circle, normally reserved for the kids of fathers on whose chests the bills of on a regular basis life didn’t weigh so heavy. The solar had performed its work and the cream cake was comfortable. Because the mirror now melts across the contours of his physique, Fawad thinks of how the knife had fallen by way of his birthday cake as he’d lower it, prefer it had waited all its life for the knife to comprehend it. He’s a bit of boy once more. It’s his birthday, his father smiles, he laughs and jumps on the spot for a slice, and falls by way of the mirror on the opposite facet.

Darkness. Neither of evening, nor of energy failure, as a result of he can see completely nicely. Gentle isn’t wanted—all the things right here carries its personal gentle inside itself, glowing in opposition to the void.

He turns. There are garments on both facet of the mirror on this facet too. They bulge as if stuffed by invisible our bodies. The ends of the kameezes transfer as if swaying. The shoulders stoop, the necklines loll, all this fills him with terror, and he appears away.

The Different Tailor’s store is barely a glowing facade, marooned in all this darkness. There are partitions, however they’re not joined on the high. There isn’t any roof. A door body however no glass door. The store rumbles, it’s chilly, however there isn’t a air conditioner.

I need to go, he thinks. What am I doing? Djinn, churail, demons, all of the tales he’s ever heard race by way of his thoughts. Who else would dwell right here on this sunless land?

Within the darkness behind him there’s a sound, and he sees within the areas between the disconnected partitions a big horse manufactured from paper trot away down an unseen highway, tattered reins slack at its facet. The horse’s eyes are blinkered by decades-old newspapers yellowed by age. It shakes its inky mane because it trots alongside, and Fawad sees an advert for a nightclub scrunched up over one eye, an announcement from a mosque over the opposite.

Because it disappears Fawad realizes he has no thought what else lurks simply past. Maybe the following creature could also be one thing apart from a horse.

However when he turns to depart, the garments don’t look the identical. Why hasn’t he tried one on but, his thoughts calls for to know. These garments are so alluring, so stunning, and stored prepared for him by some type hand little question. Have a look at this sherwani, for instance. What a prince he’d look. His Vice Principal would maintain him for instance to the opposite college students. His uncles would maintain the doorways of his dwelling open to him once more. He may hand out meals beneath bridges as a substitute of being the one taking.

He lifts his personal grey kameez over his shoulders.

“Cease that.”

The voice comes from past, and he sees now it belongs to an individual, one other human. Grasp Jee.

Besides it isn’t, by no means. He wears the identical garments. The identical spotless brown kameez. The identical agate ring on his index finger. The identical Peshawari chappal on his ft.

However his ring is on his left hand. Not the correct. He’s hunched over, absorbed in some work he holds in his palms, and the cap he wears throws a shadow on his face. He’s bent, turned barely away, and his face is hidden from view. And it’s simple to see he isn’t human in any respect. He’s too nonetheless. He radiates lack.

“Get out of right here.” He says, curt as all folks belonging to inside areas are. “You don’t belong.”

“I used to be known as.” Indignation triumphs over worry, and Fawad friends nearer. He sees a glint of one thing on the Different Tailor’s face. Arduous to see.

A cat yowls from a nook, making him soar. It dashes throughout Fawad’s imaginative and prescient, made up solely of scrunched up Urdu magazines ripped aside and remade to a feline kind, an extract of a forgotten brief story legible throughout its again.

“You actually didn’t name me?” He stirs uneasily. He is aware of he was known as. However now that he’s right here, he doubts any of it occurred.

“These meant to be listed here are right here.” The Different Tailor replies. “However you will need to go in case you are not eager about untangling these threads. For there’s a lot to do, and I work to a deadline. And I solely warn you away from these,” he waves a hand with out wanting up within the path of the garments, “as a result of they’ve had their fill already. Which is why they give the impression of being so fantastic.”

Fawad now sees a sleeve has snaked nearer to him. It stops the second he sees it.

The Different Tailor seats himself on a stool and bends over his work. A tangle of threads sits in entrance of him. He mutters and picks up this factor and that. A pair of scissors fall from his lap.

Earlier than I depart, I’ll go him this one factor, Fawad thinks. It’s good to be useful, father at all times stated. So he passes it and as he does there’s a splash of sunshine because the Different Tailor appears up for the briefest of moments.

“I can’t pay you.” He says instantly. “Don’t anticipate fee for that motion.”

“I used to be simply passing it to you.”

“We’ve no settlement. Your work has no recompense.”

“I solely meant—”

“Contracts are all the things right here. Guarantees right here matter. You can’t comply with one thing and renege on it later, as they do in your world.”

Fawad digests this.

“So you will have been there then? In my world? I did see you, you understand.”

“I may need stretched my again,” the Different Tailor speaks thoughtfully. “I work so onerous. I may need appeared out into the opposite world, to the place cities are unvoiced and nothing wears its that means on its sleeve. So are we agreed?”

“Agreed to what?”

“To our contract. You’ll help me. Procure me my objects. And I’ll pay you.”

One thing makes him look to see what method of outfit the Different Tailor is stitching.

The thread is sticky. He thinks of corpses with lifeless issues hanging out of their mouths. Filaments stick out, ragged. It’s colorless, translucent. Disgusting. It makes no noise, no rustling. As silent because the second simply earlier than he falls asleep when he can’t bear in mind what his father’s voice gave the impression of.

“What is that this? Who’s it for?”

“You can provide it to the shopper your self,” the Different Tailor’s voice is light. “In case you like.”

So comfortable his voice, like a rotten birthday cake spoiled in a bakery and bought at a reduction to a person keen to present his son a particular second, although for days afterwards he’d been racked with fever, his ribs aching from how he’d thrown up, the cream cake gone unhealthy reaching up by way of his throat, exiting the physique it was by no means meant for.

“Do you go to high school?”

Fawad’s mouth twists.

“Regardless of,” the Different Tailor says. “We’ve faculties right here. Even on the opposite facet of Karachi, we now have faculties on each avenue, and a few of our graduates, they’ve modified the world. That may be your fee.”

Forgotten had been the styrofoam packing containers. The plastic baggage of biryani. The kindly faces on the good large outdoors. One factor gleamed for him, past all different desires or needs. There have been faculties right here. And the Different Tailor was guaranteeing him a spot.

Ought to he have investigated first? Seen what method of locations they had been? Regardless of all the things, he was his father’s son, and on the promise of guide studying he leapt earlier than he appeared.

• • •

The primary merchandise he was despatched to seek out was simple sufficient, however returning to the mirror with it taught him the methods of this different world.

Garbage heaps in Karachi are as frequent as clouds in picture-book skies, and Fawad is aware of them. They’ve their very own ecosystems. In case you examine certainly one of them, you understand all of them. He finds what he’s searching for instantly—scratch playing cards. Mendacity crumpled, used, pale by solar, sodden in liquid waste. He picks them up by the handful.

They’re grubby. Used up. He doesn’t perceive in any respect.

However then he steps by way of the mirror to the opposite facet, and the grey flat rectangles burst into hopeful firefly lights, coalescing into silver chiffon, illuminated by sighs and yearnings. The digits on them coil, change into black curlicues, embroidered floral preparations, imitations of wedding ceremony flowers that had been by no means picked. In one other life Fawad’s father would ship him to purchase these scratch playing cards, then they’d enter them into cell telephones for credit score to speak to folks distant.

The silver chiffon shimmers, and for a second Fawad thinks of the flare of a skirt lined with this cloudy cloth.

The Different Tailor sighs and takes it. He stabs the material along with his needle. He has just one phrase for Fawad now.

“Extra.”

A cricket ball turns right into a floating kind of emerald and ochre silk. A bridal bracelet studded with jasmine buds turns to string the colour of moonlight and romance. A garland of roses to crimson patches. A damaged tile from the town’s greatest shrine to a string of ribboned squares. He sits and picks and unpicks thread from the material. He spools the thread that tangles up at his ft. Then out for extra.

Discarded syringes stained with blood change into white muslin—swaddling cloths smelling of milk.

“They at all times try this,” the Different Tailor says. So, he ventures out to clean them. There’s a swamp, a shrine, a river, so he sits on the river, hoping the amused faces beneath the mire of the swamp don’t come nearer to research him.

A watchman’s discarded sandal turns to easy leather-based. A college lady’s uniform dupatta retains its starched kind, and he should unravel it, the starched white swiftly dissolving into cobalt ink threads. A butcher’s stained garments should be unpicked as nicely to pink rosettes. A khwaja sira on the visitors lights provides up a snippet from the patterned internal material of her purse bemusedly.

“Are you consuming?” She asks him. “You look kangra sa.”

Fawad realizes he hasn’t for some time and goes again to the place beneath the bridge the place they hand out these styrofoam field meals and sometimes fruit juice cartons. He’s hardly ever hungry anymore. He doesn’t know whether it is magic or anticipation.

“Extra.”

Someplace an Imam is on the brink of lead the Friday prayer on the smallest mosque in Karachi, however a cat has fallen asleep on the one kameez he owns. He can’t be late, and he can hardly go to mosque in his prayer cap and his lanky vest, however the cat is weak as she lies stomach up on his proper sleeve. Her bones poke out, the way in which his personal do from beneath his hungry body. He can’t bear to wake her when she appears so comfy. He’s heard her wailing just lately, and he thinks she has misplaced her kittens. Her physique continues to be heavy with milk. She shouldn’t be disturbed any extra.

However then if he doesn’t go to the mosque, they’ll select another person to do the khutba, and that individual will converse of fireplace and disgrace as a substitute of wishing for others what you need for your self. The Imam cuts off the sleeve with scissors, pulls his torn kameez over his head, and rushes away previous the place Fawad hides within the shadows.

Within the different world, the sleeve turns into gold.

“Extra.”

Damaged arcade lights flip to sequins. Shriveled up almonds in wedding ceremony favors change into chilly rubies.

A teen stops to wipe the sweat off his face. His bike wobbles, hits a stone and a metallic piece breaks off the body. He doesn’t cease, deliveries should be made on time, so he swerves previous a skinny boy who picks up the damaged metallic.

The metallic piece turns to silver.

Fawad goes to Clifton. On the seaside he steps between garbage to gather bluebottles in an empty ice-cream tub. He wonders, crossly, what the mirror picture of those coasts are like within the different world, and if they’re free from the stench of air pollution. The bluebottles sting him, and so his pores and skin wears offended purple welts. He tosses them in anger on the Different Tailor in a cloud of sand that each one turns, mid-air, to a nude granular cloth with aquamarine crystal work.

“It’s chaotic”, Fawad says, feeling imply. “It gained’t go collectively.”

However he doesn’t speak an excessive amount of anymore. His thoughts feels uneasy. One thing isn’t proper on this association. To settle his ideas, he has walked round to see the colleges. The buildings on the horizon transfer with him. They don’t keep nonetheless lengthy sufficient for him to achieve them. He thinks he can hear kids speaking. He thinks he can hear a bell ringing.

The worst was the gunny bag.

“Can I not simply get one from a bag of flour?” He had pleaded. However no. This one. At this location. Behind this many timber, in a abandoned space. The streetlamps don’t work right here, they’ve extra sense than that. There are areas the place folks dwell and deserve gentle, and areas that take up violence, the haunts of the criminally merciless.

The gunny bag is heavy. He pulls and pleads with the burlap, however it insists on falling out of his palms, every time with an unsettling thud Fawad would promote his soul to unhear. He can’t see clearly however he is aware of these are maroon stains on it, and he is aware of the place they’re from. The flies and different bugs know too, and so they scramble as Fawad continues to disturb their feast.

Lastly, he manages to empty the contents of the gunny bag out. He delivers the determine of the bag along with his small palms. Folds up the bag. Pauses.

The Different Tailor had no additional directions, and Fawad can’t depart the mutilated kind identical to that. So he begins to dig a gap, and the bottom gained’t give, it has seen an excessive amount of to be comfortable. Fawad collapses, taking heaving sobs. He runs his hand over the bottom and finds grass.

He locations the blades of grass on the determine’s mutilated ft. One thing gleams there within the shadow, having fallen out of the gunny bag too, together with an empty pockets. He picks it up—a damaged blade.

Why does he pocket it? He can’t say. After which he’s operating as one car after which one other attracts up, with a brand new gunny bag, its contents nonetheless alive. He ignores the sounds of crying and pleading, males laughing, and he races away, banging by way of Grasp Jee Quantity One Tailor’s door, stepping by way of the mirror. He doesn’t even blink when the gunny bag turns right into a white, shroud colored sheet.

The blade sits in his pocket. It’s the least magical of all objects, and retains its kind when he passes by way of the mirror. He by some means knew it will.

He tosses the sheet to the Different Tailor.

“Unpick it.” The Different Tailor says with out turning.

Fawad doesn’t transfer. The garments hanging within the Different Tailor’s store watch him. Ready for him to get it.

Maybe it’s pity that strikes the Different Tailor. Or impatience.

“Look,” he affords.

Fawad peeks behind the counter.

The chaos of patchwork has disappeared. It’s not colorless. It’s all one outfit, skirts flaring out. It’s not silent, however rustles a tune because the Different Tailor strikes it, the refrain in additional languages than Fawad is aware of. It appears heat now and vigorous. It’s a pleasure to behold.

When it’s worn, all this bedsheet sized cloth might be gathered into bunches across the girl’s waist to fall in essentially the most swish of how.

“A gharara,” he says.

The Different Tailor nods. Unattainable to know what he’s pondering. His face has at all times been hidden. Fawad desires to ask him now to point out it, however he wonders if the Different Tailor is just too shy, or too stuffed with disgrace. Asking feels too intimate, too presumptuous. Who’s he to ask? His anger now looks like a silly, knobbly factor. And but he feels to disperse it will imply rejecting one thing he can’t absolutely grasp.

The Different Tailor watches him.

“My mom wore one,” Fawad says for the sake of claiming one thing. “A gharara. At her wedding ceremony.”

“And her mom wore one on her wedding ceremony too. However earlier than her, her mom wore a gharara each single day. And her mom earlier than her too. However when every of them died, they wore a shroud, and we make these right here too. Fawad,” the Different Tailor says. “Are you sure?”

“Sure of what?”

However the Different Tailor’s eyes are actually affixed behind Fawad.

“She is coming.”

“When?”

“Any day now. It will be significant that she not be irritated in any means.”

And he falls to work swiftly, assimilating the brand new cloth into the entire.

“Be sure,” he murmurs. “Be sure you don’t remorse it.”

The stitching machine is clattering although, so perhaps Fawad imagined it.

• • •

The shopper climbs out of the ocean. Or out of the swamp, out of the river, out of the distant buildings on the horizon, or out of all of those without delay. Worst of all, Fawad recognises her, as a result of, in any case, he’s identified her his total life. He is aware of all about her.

Karachi flashes charcoal eyes. Shakes the scent of grilled kebabs out of her hair each morning and washes it with sea water. The hem of her pale skirt is lined with bluebottles. Her ft are naked apart from anklets of bougainvillea. Her soles are at all times sandy.

Fawad tries to talk however his throat doesn’t cooperate, it closes his voice away. One thing about kids, he’s pondering: Karachi’s arms swing the kids spherical and spherical, giving them sights and sounds and adrenaline in order that their laughter touches the peach fires within the sundown sky. Then at nightfall she goes for a stroll leaving them behind, ignoring their tears and ravenous wails because the evening gently claims them. She inspects the produce in the marketplace thelas, perhaps stopping to have a look at a secondhand guide stall, or to gaze on the locked gates of an artwork exhibition, wishing she may go inside. Oh, she says. Did you suppose I’d forgotten the kids? The stray cats, the scab-ridden canine, the overburdened donkeys? The child ladies left on garbage heaps? The monkeys and flamingoes who escape their handlers, each cell of their being in quest of habitats lengthy since worn out? Look right here, she beckons, and also you see all of them sleeping protected contained in the knots on the ends of her dupatta slung round her neck.

And the whimpering of the strays and the tearful voices of the kids fade away as Karachi tires out, crawling inside a horse’s corpse left to rot outdoors a leather-based manufacturing facility. She places a trembling finger in her mouth after which passes it over the gunny baggage strewn throughout the town, writing one thing in an historical language that was spoken on her shores lengthy earlier than there have been any people. No person is aware of that the boys in gunny baggage have change into kids once more, dozing, wrapped contained in the loop of her dupatta, held shut in worlds above her bosom.

“However you don’t,” Fawad says. “You don’t do any of that.”

“No,” Karachi replies. “However it will be good if I did, wouldn’t it?”

She is right here for herself at this time. Right here for one thing that would be the good factor. She is distractible, her ideas are like so many rickshas, buses, tankers zooming round, however she additionally has a malaise, perhaps one thing autoimmune, that brings the visitors to a shrill standstill for hours.

Ah, sure. She remembers now. An entire swimsuit, if he has it. A gharara swimsuit.

“In fact. Have I not been engaged on all of it this time?” The Different Tailor replies, and the phrases are courteous however his voice has a nervous anger laced inside it.

“And who is that this?” She asks.

“An apprentice. A helper,” the Different Tailor says. And he brings up an outfit Fawad can barely acknowledge, although absolutely he has seen it every single day he’s been working.

“I find it irresistible,” she says, clasping her palms. “Oh, that is stunning. Higher than the final one so a few years in the past.”

Her face dimples. Her kajal-lined eyes dance as they comply with the gleaming embroidery going up and down the skirts.

The Different Tailor says, in a cross kind of aid. “Did I not inform you? And do you pay attention?”

There’s one final step each tailor is aware of which should be performed for the gharara. It’s at all times stitched inside out. However he should anticipate her command. That is their ritual.

“Now,” she says.

The Different Tailor reaches into the garment, grabs the internal material, and pulls. The fabric flips. The gharara has folds that ripple, their stitches protruding. The Different Tailor pulls all of the folds so that they fall on the within. Proper means round, Fawad thinks. That’s the way it’s meant to be.

When the Different Tailor withdraws his hand, the world on the correct facet of the mirror screams.

The outlets flip inside out. The rooms flip so their insides come on the surface. The shops, the homes, the places of work, every flips so that everybody falls out, like cash from pockets shaken roughly.

And everybody outdoors falls inside. Gates burst open, the flower peddlers and youngsters promoting balloons are pulled in. Our bodies fly out of gunny baggage. Allow us to not suppose on whose flip it’s now to fill them.

A pause, a tremor, after which, identical to that, life goes on. Not one individual remembers. That is the way it has at all times been, they are saying, because the ministers choose up the garbage amassing baggage and the homeless drive their shiny vehicles to their new mansions.

The fates have been switched, and no one is the wiser.

Karachi touches the material.

“How comfortable,” she murmurs. “How vigorous.” The Different Tailor sits again down, content material.

“No.”

“What’s that now?”

Karachi steps in direction of him, and he realises he has spoken. She tilts his face up. You may suppose that was mehndi on her palms, however Fawad sees now it’s dried blood.

“Nothing is with out consequence.” Fawad continues, his voice shaking. “Gained’t you pay the worth? For the garment?”

“I’ve by no means paid for it but. Have I?” She appeals to the Different Tailor. “Don’t be ridiculous. What would that even seem like?”

“And but you at all times take. You took our cricket balls, our shrouds, our scratch playing cards and the issues that dwell on seasides. You took the college lady’s dupatta with out which they won’t let her into college, the khwaja sira’s purse the place she retains her ID paperwork. You took the maulana’s sleeve, the corpse’s resting locations. And made your self fairly. I ask you, what do you give?”

“Take into account that I change the fates.” Karachi says. “And so, in a means, everyone is equally unfortunate. It’s at all times any individual’s flip, given a technology or two. Isn’t that particularly reasonable of me?”

“Not ok. So many individuals are floor down into struggling. Each household has a narrative of ache. Of damage. And your gown has taken from representatives of all the town’s inhabitants.”

“Very nicely,” she says softly. “Let’s say you will have the correct of it. What shall I grant you? A throne? A crown?”

“Grant your folks avenue lights that don’t fade. Roads that don’t cave. Electrical energy that doesn’t fail. Factories that by no means catch hearth. Libraries anybody can be part of. Water that doesn’t flood.”

“You ask rather a lot,” she says calmly. “None of that is in my present.”

“In case you don’t know how you can do it—”

“I didn’t say I don’t know how you can do it. It’s not what I’m for.”

“Come now,” the Different Tailor says to Fawad. “We didn’t comply with this. The contract was for an training.”

“You promised me that. However what has she promised to the individuals who personal the supplies? They may have used the silver, the gold, the gems. And what has she promised in return to me?”

“The ocean,” she murmurs. She isn’t an individual anymore, Fawad sees. She is historical, she has fins and an elongated neck and sharp enamel. She bites her personal cover, and light-weight pours out, all on the shoreline. The primary gentle on the swamp the place the town of lights would come to be. “The ocean is for you, for me, for all of us. At some point when the solar is sizzling sufficient, we will drown collectively.”

Fawad flinches. It’s already taking place. Unnatural monsoons have been devastating Karachi. Happening all evening lengthy, with out stopping. New faces are showing beneath the bridges. The lifeless are welcoming ever growing numbers of their circle beneath the bottom. Hidden palms of highly effective folks distant have altered the steadiness of the land by way of negligence and malice.

“And sure,” she feels the material once more. “I’ll grant you all that.”

Fawad stares.

“You stated—”

“Oh, I gained’t do one little bit of it. You’ll.”

“How?”

“Is it my enterprise to know? If you study actual magic, you should utilize it for all types of issues, I think about. And I would like an attendant. So keep right here. Be taught. There are faculties sufficient if you wish to change the world. All of the secrets and techniques of bending life itself to what it needs to be, even when the highly effective transfer in opposition to you. Even after they eat your metropolis to its dregs. And once you’ve discovered all of it, let’s see what you wish to do with it. Perhaps, sometime, you may change into the town.”

“It isn’t that merely performed,” the Different Tailor says.

“In fact it isn’t. You’ll first return.” She turns Fawad away from her by the shoulders. “Till the total moon sits in your sky once more. See how you want life with the fates flipped. Will you come? That’s the essential bit. As soon as they style privilege, few ever want change.”

“Has this occurred earlier than? Have there been—”

“College tomorrow! Your driver will take you. Your lunch might be packed. Your mother and father are nonetheless lifeless, however your home is yours, you will have cash and individuals who make it easier to. If you sleep at evening, you may suppose you’ll do one thing for these unhappy faces who faucet on the window of your automobile and ask for cash. However you’ll get up the following day, and your mattress might be comfortable, and the air conditioner excellent, and so that you gained’t. Have I not seen this many, many instances?”

She laughs, and Fawad can hear the rain hammering on the correct facet of the mirror. Maybe there’s water in Grasp Jee’s store on the opposite facet. She laughs once more, however the Different Tailor, he raises his face to Fawad, and Fawad sees himself in his glass face. He feels the Different Tailor is making an attempt to say one thing.

“You don’t suppose I’ll return? I might be again,” Fawad says, voice trembling from what? Uncertainty? “On the subsequent full moon.”

“It could be he returns,” the Different Tailor says. He slips one thing to Fawad. One thing sharp.

Karachi shrugs, and turns away.

When Fawad steps again out of the mirror into an amnesiac world newly remade, he’s stuffed with an amazing panic. It’s silent on the opposite facet. The rain has stopped. There’s a energy failure, so the store is darkish, and no one has began the generator.

He leaves Grasp Jee’s store, and spots one other boy sitting cross- legged reverse the store. His coronary heart sinks to see him—however oh, the aid when he realizes it want by no means be him once more.

He sees a automobile pull up, and his recollections are rearranging themselves, so he recognises it as his personal. He backs away, contained in the store once more.

It can unmake him, he thinks. The amnesia. He can really feel the lure of pondering that it wasn’t simply luck that rescued him. It was himself, the entice his new life has laid for him whispers. It’s his cleverness that bought him off the road. He deserves this life.

One thing pricks his hand.

He appears at what the Different Tailor had given him.

It’s the damaged blade he’d introduced again with the gunny bag. He will need to have dropped this someplace, and now the Different Tailor had given it to him again.

So it did occur, he tells himself, strolling to the door. All of it occurred. He mustn’t overlook. He locations it with care in his pocket.

One hand on the door deal with about to step out, and he’s scared. There’s a lot to do. Who will assist him?

He turns again to see the mirror.

All he sees is his reflection.


In regards to the Creator

Fatima Taqvi is a brief story author of horror and fantasy hailing from Karachi, Pakistan, and presently residing in London. She has work showing in Unusual Horizons, Journal of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nightmare Journal, The Darkish, and different locations. She might be contacted on her web site fatimataqvi.com.

© Adamant Press

Please go to Lightspeed Magazine to learn extra nice science fiction and fantasy. This story first appeared within the August 2025 situation, which additionally options brief fiction by David Anaxagoras, Osahon Ize-Iyamu, Adam-Troy Castro, Christopher Rowe, Sarah Langan, Naomi Kanakia, V.M. Ayala, and extra. You’ll be able to anticipate this month’s contents to be serialized on-line, or you should purchase the entire situation proper now in handy e book format for simply $4.99, or subscribe to the e book version here.

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