The Golden Farce

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The fever broke in the night.

I woke to the smell of copper. And rot.

The house held its breath.

I am a sinner.

That is the only truth left.

My name is Elias.

It matters little now.

The door was open.

Wind howled in.

I sat up.

Pain lanced through my ribs.

Like a blade.

I looked at the table.

A bowl of broth sat there.

Hot.

Steaming.

I did not make it.

No one else is here.

The house is empty.

Or so I thought.

I reached for the bowl.

My hand shook.

The liquid sloshed.

It looked like blood.

Red.

Thick.

I did not want to drink it.

But my body screamed for it.

Hunger is a beast.

It eats the soul first.

Then the flesh.

I brought the spoon to my lips.

The taste was strange.

Sweet.

Metallic.

Alive.

I drank.

And the world tilted.

*Who are you?*

A voice.

Not mine.

It came from the walls.

From the floorboards.

It was a whisper.

Cold.

Old.

*You stole this.*

I dropped the spoon.

It clattered against the ceramic.

A sharp sound.

Loud.

I looked around.

The shadows moved.

They were not shadows.

They were people.

Sitting in the corners.

Watching.

Waiting.

Their faces were blank.

Featureless.

Like masks.

*You are the thief,* the voice said again.

*The keeper of the golden farce.*

I did not understand.

I am no thief.

I am a man dying.

The fever returned.

It hit me like a wave.

Hot.

Damp.

I fell back onto the bed.

The sheets were soaked.

With sweat.

Or tears.

I could not tell.

*Drink,* the voice commanded.

*Finish the ritual.*

I crawled to the table.

The bowl was still full.

The broth glowed.

A faint gold light.

It pulsed.

Like a heartbeat.

I stared at it.

My reflection stared back.

Broken.

Distorted.

I saw my eyes.

Black.

Empty.

*What did I steal?* I asked.

My voice was a rasp.

Dry.

Cracked.

*The life,* the voice replied.

*From them.*

I tried to stand.

My legs gave way.

I hit the floor.

Hard.

Dust rose.

In the air.

I looked at my hands.

They were stained.

Gold.

I could not wash it off.

It was in the skin.

In the bone.

I remembered.

Fragments.

Shadows of a life.

A woman.

A child.

A house like this one.

But different.

Warmer.

Brighter.

I had burned it.

Not with fire.

With greed.

I had taken what was not mine.

The gold.

The legacy.

The life of others.

And I had kept it.

Locked away.

In this house.

In this bowl.

The voice laughed.

A dry sound.

Like leaves scraping stone.

*You think you are the victim,* it said.

*You are the jailer.*

I looked at the bowl again.

The gold light dimmed.

Then flared.

Bright.

Blinding.

I closed my eyes.

Pain.

Sharp.

Acute.

It was in my chest.

In my throat.

I was choking.

On the truth.

The door creaked.

I opened my eyes.

A figure stood there.

Tall.

Thin.

Clothed in grey.

A coat.

A hat.

The face was obscured.

But I knew him.

I had known him for years.

Or centuries.

It is hard to tell.

Time is a lie here.

*Elias,* he said.

His voice was soft.

Kind.

It cut through the noise.

*It is over.*

*No,* I said.

*Not yet.*

*Yes,* he said.

*Always.*

He walked toward me.

His steps made no sound.

He stopped before me.

He looked down.

I looked up.

The hat tilted.

I saw the face.

It was my face.

Older.

Weary.

Sad.

*Drink,* he said.

*And let go.*

*Why?* I asked.

*Because you are tired,* he said.

*Because you are heavy.*

*I am not heavy,* I lied.

*You are full,* he said.

*Of their lives.*

*Of their breath.*

*Of their gold.*

I looked at the bowl.

The gold light was fading.

The broth was turning grey.

Cold.

Dead.

I picked up the spoon.

My hand did not shake.

I lifted the spoon to my mouth.

The taste was ash.

Bitter.

Dry.

I swallowed.

And the world went quiet.

The voices stopped.

The shadows vanished.

The room was just a room.

Wood.

Stone.

Dust.

I looked at the figure.

He was gone.

Only the door remained.

Open.

The wind blew in.

Cold.

Clean.

I felt light.

So light.

The pain in my ribs was gone.

The fever was gone.

The hunger was gone.

I was empty.

But not hollow.

Clear.

Like water.

I stood up.

I walked to the window.

I looked out.

The garden was in bloom.

White flowers.

Soft.

Peaceful.

I had not seen them in years.

Or maybe it was the first time.

I did not care.

I turned back to the room.

The bowl was empty.

The spoon lay on the floor.

I picked it up.

I threw it out the window.

It shattered on the stone.

A small sound.

Final.

I walked to the door.

I stepped out.

The air was crisp.

Sharp.

I breathed it in.

Deep.

Slow.

I did not look back.

The house stood behind me.

Silent.

Still.

It would stand for a long time.

Or it would fall.

It did not matter.

I was not the jailer anymore.

I was the prisoner.

But I was free.

I walked down the path.

The grass was wet.

With dew.

I felt the cold on my feet.

Real.

Present.

I thought of the woman.

The child.

They were gone.

But they were not lost.

They were part of the air.

The wind.

The light.

I had held them.

Now I let them go.

It was not an apology.

It was a release.

The gold was gone.

The farce was over.

I walked on.

The sun was rising.

It was yellow.

Bright.

Not gold.

Just light.

I closed my eyes.

I let the warmth hit my face.

It felt like forgiveness.

Or maybe just time.

Time passing.

Moving forward.

I opened my eyes.

I kept walking.

The road stretched out.

Long.

Straight.

I did not know where it led.

I did not need to.

I was just a man.

Walking.

Breathing.

Alive.

The house was a memory.

A shadow.

Fading.

I was the shadow.

Fading.

But I was here.

Now.

I felt the beat of my heart.

Strong.

Steady.

A drum.

Marking the time.

One beat.

Two beats.

Three.

I smiled.

A small smile.

Sad.

But real.

The world was big.

And quiet.

And mine.

No more gold.

No more theft.

No more fear.

Just the road.

And the wind.

And me.

I walked into the morning.

The light grew stronger.

It washed over me.

It washed over the trees.

The grass.

The sky.

Everything was clean.

Everything was new.

I left the house behind.

I left the sin behind.

I left the name behind.

I was just a breath.

In the air.

A ghost.

Free.

The bowl was broken.

The gold was gone.

The farce was done.

I walked on.

The sun rose.

I did not stop.

I did not look back.

The past was a wall.

I had broken through it.

Now I was on the other side.

It was empty.

But it was open.

I breathed in.

The air tasted of rain.

Of earth.

Of life.

I was alive.

For the first time in a long time.

I was truly alive.

Not a keeper.

Not a thief.

Just a man.

Walking.

The road was long.

But I was not afraid.

Fear is a lock.

I had broken the lock.

I was free.

The wind blew.

I let it take me.

I let it take the weight.

The guilt.

The gold.

I let it take it all.

I was light.

I was air.

I was free.

I walked on.

The sun was high.

The shadows were short.

The world was bright.

I closed my eyes again.

I listened.

To the wind.

To the birds.

To my own heart.

It was steady.

It was calm.

It was mine.

I opened my eyes.

I kept walking.

The road went on.

I went on.

There was no end.

But there was a path.

And I was on it.

That was enough.

That was all I needed.

The golden farce was over.

The real life had begun.

It was simple.

It was hard.

But it was real.

I walked into the light.

And I did not stop.

I did not stop.

I did not stop.

The sun shone.

I shone.

We were one.

And then, we were gone.

Just a memory.

Just a breath.

Just a story.

Told in the wind.

Whispered in the leaves.

Fading.

Fading.

Gone.

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