Me Before You英文誦讀(Chapter 6 I)

2021-02-07 梵我之林


(I)

The snow came so suddenly that I left home under a bright blue sky and not half an hour later I was headed past a castle that looked like a cake decoration, surrounded by a layer of thick white icing.

I trudged up the drive, my footsteps muffled and my toes already numb, shivering under my too-thin Chinese silk coat. A whirl of thick white flakes emerged from an iron-grey infinity, almost obscuring Granta House, blotting out sound, and slowing the world to an unnatural pace. Beyond the neatly trimmed hedge cars drove past with a newfound caution, pedestrians slipped and squealed on the pavements. I pulled my scarf up over my nose and wished I had worn something more suitable than ballet pumps and a velvet minidress.

To my surprise it wasn't Nathan who opened the door, but Will's father.

'He's in bed,' he said, glancing up from under the porch. 'He's not too good. I was just wondering whether to call the doctor.'

'Where's Nathan?'

'Morning off. Of course, it would be today. Bloody agency nurse came and went in six seconds flat. If this snow keeps on I'm not sure what we'll do later.' He shrugged, as if these things couldn't be helped, and disappeared back down the corridor, apparently relieved that he no longer had to be responsible. 'You know what he needs, yes?' he called over his shoulder.

I took off my coat and shoes and, as I knew Mrs Traynor was in court (she marked her dates on a diary in Will's kitchen), I put my wet socks over a radiator to dry. A pair of Will's were in the clean-washing basket, so I put them on. They looked comically large on me but it was heaven to have warm, dry feet. Will didn't respond when I called out, so after a while I made him up a drink, knocked quietly and poked my head round the door. In the dim light I could just make out the shape under the duvet. He was fast asleep.

I took a step backwards, closed the door behind me, and began working my way through the morning's tasks.

My mother seemed to glean an almost physical satisfaction from a well-ordered house. I had been vacuuming and cleaning daily for a month now, and I still couldn't see the attraction. I suspected there would never be a point in my life when I wouldn't prefer somebody else to do it.

But on a day like today, when Will was confined to bed, and the world seemed to have stilled outside, I could also see there was a kind of meditative pleasure in working my way from one end of the annexe to the other. While I dusted and polished, I took the radio from room to room with me, keeping the volume low so that I didn't disturb Will. Periodically I poked my head round the door, just to see that he was breathing, and it was only when we got to one o'clock and he still hadn't woken up that I started to feel a little anxious.

I filled the log basket, noting that several inches of snow had now settled. I made Will a fresh drink, and then knocked. When I knocked again, I did so loudly.

'Yes?' His voice was hoarse, as if I had woken him.

'It's me.' When he didn't respond, I said, 'Louisa. Am I okay to come in?'

'I'm hardly doing the Dance of the Seven Veils.'

The room was shadowed, the curtains still drawn. I walked in, letting my eyes adjust to the light. Will was on one side, one arm bent in front of him as if to prop himself up, as he had been before when I looked in. Sometimes it was easy to forget he would not be able to turn over by himself. His hair stuck up on one side, and a duvet was tucked neatly around him. The smell of warm, unwashed male filled the room – not unpleasant, but still a little startling as part of a working day.

'What can I do? Do you want your drink?'

'I need to change position.'

I put the drink down on a chest of drawers, and walked over to the bed. 'What … what do you want me to do?'

He swallowed carefully, as if it were painful. 'Lift and turn me, then raise the back of the bed. Here … ' He nodded for me to come closer. 'Put your arms under mine, link your hands behind my back and then pull back. Keep your backside on the bed and that way you shouldn't strain your lower back.'

I couldn't pretend this wasn't a bit weird. I reached around him, the scent of him filling my nostrils, his skin warm against mine. I could not have been in any closer unless I had begun nibbling on his ear. The thought made me mildly hysterical, and I struggled to keep myself together.

'What?'

'Nothing.' I took a breath, linked my hands, and adjusted my position until I felt I had him securely. He was broader than I had expected, somehow heavier. And then, on a count of three, I pulled back.

'Jesus,' he exclaimed, into my shoulder.

'What?' I nearly dropped him.

'Your hands are bloody freezing.'

'Yes. Well, if you bothered to get out of bed, you'd know that it's actually snowing outside.'

I was half joking, but now I realized his skin was hot under his T-shirt – an intense heat that seemed to come from deep within him. He groaned slightly as I adjusted him against the pillow, and I tried to make my movements as slow and gentle as possible. He pointed out the remote control device that would bring his head and shoulders up. 'Not too much, though,' he murmured. 'A bit dizzy.'

I turned on the bedside light, ignoring his vague protest, so that I could see his face. 'Will – are you okay?' I had to say it twice before he answered me.

'Not my best day.'

'Do you need painkillers?'

'Yes … strong ones.'

'Maybe some paracetamol?'

He lay back against the cool pillow with a sigh.

I gave him the beaker, watched him swallow.

'Thank you,' he said afterwards, and I felt suddenly uneasy.

Will never thanked me for anything.

He closed his eyes, and for a while I just stood in the doorway and watched him, his chest rising and falling under his T-shirt, his mouth slightly open. His breathing was shallow, and perhaps a little more laboured than on other days. But I had never seen him out of his chair, and I wasn't sure whether it was something to do with the pressure of lying down.

'Go,' he muttered.

I left.

I read my magazine, lifting my head only to watch the snow settle thickly around the house, creeping up the window sills in powdery landscapes. Mum sent me a text message at 12.30pm, telling me that my father couldn't get the car down the road. 'Don't set out for home without ringing us first,' she instructed. I wasn't sure what she thought she was going to do – send Dad out with a sledge and a St Bernard?

I listened to the local news on the radio, the motorway snarl-ups, train stoppages and temporary school closures that the unexpected blizzard had brought with it. I went back into Will's room, and looked at him again. I didn't like his colour. He was pale, high points of something bright on each cheek.

'Will?' I said softly.

He didn't stir.

'Will?'

I began to feel the faint stirrings of panic. I said his name twice more, loudly. There was no response. Finally, I leant over him. There was no obvious movement in his face, nothing I could see in his chest. His breath. I should be able to feel his breath. I put my face down close to his, trying to detect an out breath. When I couldn't, I reached out a hand and touched his face gently.

He flinched, his eyes snapping open, just inches from my own.

'I'm sorry,' I said, jumping back.

He blinked, glancing around the room, as if he had been somewhere far from home.

'It's Lou,' I said, when I wasn't sure if he had recognized me.

His expression was one of mild exasperation. 'I know.'

'Do you want some soup?'

'No. Thank you.' He closed his eyes.

'More painkillers?'

There was a faint sheen of sweat on his cheekbone. I put my hand out, his duvet felt vaguely hot and sweaty. It made me nervous.

'Is there something I should be doing? I mean, if Nathan can't get here?'

'No … I'm fine,' he murmured, and closed his eyes again.

I went through the folder, trying to work out if I was missing something. I opened the medical cabinet, the boxes of rubber gloves and gauze dressings, and realized I had no idea at all what I should do with any of it. I rang the intercom to speak to Will's father, but the ringing sound disappeared into an empty house. I could hear it echoing beyond the annexe door.

I was about to ring Mrs Traynor when the back door opened, and Nathan stepped in, wrapped in layers of bulky clothing, a woollen scarf and hat almost obscuring his head. He brought with him a whoosh of cold air and a light flurry of snow.

'Hey,' he said, shaking the snow off his boots and slamming the door behind him.

It felt like the house had suddenly woken from a dreamlike state.

'Oh, thank God you're here,' I said. 'He's not well. He's been asleep most of the morning and he's hardly drunk anything. I didn't know what to do.'

Nathan shrugged off his coat. 'Had to walk all the way here. The buses have stopped running.'

I set about making him some tea, as he went to check on Will.

He reappeared before the kettle had even finished boiling. 'He's burning up,' he said. 'How long has he been like this?'

'All morning. I did think he was hot, but he said he just wanted to sleep.'

'Jesus. All morning? Didn't you know he can't regulate his own temperature?' He pushed past me and began rummaging around in the medicine cabinet. 'Antibiotics. The strong ones.' He held up a jar and emptied one into the pestle and mortar, grinding it furiously.

I hovered behind him. 'I gave him a paracetamol.'

'Might as well have given him an Opal Fruit.'

'I didn't know. Nobody said. I've been wrapping him up.'

'It's in the bloody folder. Look, Will doesn't sweat like we do. In fact he doesn't sweat at all from the point of his injury downwards. It means if he gets a slight chill his temperature gauge goes haywire. Go find the fan. We'll move that in there until he cools down. And a damp towel, to put around the back of his neck. We won't be able to get him to a doctor until the snow stops. Bloody agency nurse. They should have picked this up in the morning.'

Nathan was crosser than I'd ever seen him. He was no longer really even talking to me.

I ran for the fan.



(to be continued...)

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