The Shack: A Parable of Wolves

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A single empty chair sat facing him across the desk. I sat in it and pushed the fur-trimmed hood of my red wool cloak off. His eyes widened and he struggled to contain his shock. I could see Spooky's wicked smile.

"Uncle Gregor."

"Zascha, I..."

"Shhh." I hushed him. The girl who'd married Piotr would never have dared to do that. "You murdered my Piotr, your own nephew. You couldn't just leave us to be happy. And you didn't have the wisdom to kill me, because you thought I was too weak to be important. You found it amusing to torture me and pretend to keep your word that you wouldn't 'harm' me."

I paused, studying the withered old man before me. "You and I never really talked much, so I don't think I ever told you. My Great Grandfather was Siberian. I know I don't look it, but he really was. I was his favorite, his little Angel. He used to tell me stories. Of tigers. Of bears. Of wolves."

I studied my gloves, reflecting for a second that living in the sun had made me soft, unused to the winter cold that never bothered me before. "He used to say that of all of them, hunting wolves was the most dangerous. There are rules to hunting wolves, he'd say. There are always more wolves than you think, because for every wolf you see, there are ten more in the darkness. So, it isn't only the wolf you hunt that you should be worrying about. And more than any other animal, wolves are hunters; so as you hunt them, they hunt you. "

I felt the last of my fury draining away and a peaceful tide rise.

"You cast me out to land among wolves, and I learned to howl."

I stood up, abruptly, suddenly realizing I was done with this, done with Gregor. I wanted to leave him to his fate. I wanted to be back in the sun, I wanted to just be Angel, with her Thomas, with her daughters. I gestured to my companions.

Yuri stepped to my side, as merciless and cold as winter itself. The scope of Gregor's treachery had surprised even him.

"I had more to say -- I thought about this for years. But now I realize it doesn't really matter, that you don't really matter. Not to me. But these men have many questions for you regarding treason, theft and murder. And especially the attempted sale of weapons to a terrorist organization. I think you will be answering those questions for the rest of your life. However short that might be."

As I turned to walk away with Spooky at my side, I heard the snarling red wolves closing in on the Troll King.

POST PRODUCTION NOTES:

I tried to get the rhythm and feel of Russian folk tales in the story -- I'm not sure I succeeded. I think only a Russian could really tell.

The Russian Proverb "Live with wolves, and you'll learn how to howl," is often taken to be the equivalent of "When in Rome..." but it really isn't. To Russians, the howl of a wolf is a howl of despair, and the proverb insinuates that if you live among wolves, you will learn to feel their pain and despair. In this case, I turned the meaning on its head. Angel experiences pain and despair and becomes a wolf.

MADMs existed, but are all supposedly destroyed now. And the KGB/GRU "Lightning" booby-traps were real and very nearly killed several people in Berne, Switzerland.

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AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

A great fable for the girls. Fit very well with her life, but tweaked to make it ok for the young ones.

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Not an expert, obviously, but the "feel' of the supposed Russian fairy tale seems right to me. Well done

Five stars.

JPB

AnonymousAnonymous4 months ago

From anonymous commenter from about a year ago:

" Is this reference to bodies being seen from orbit a writers meme, an uncredited borrowing of a line, or something channeled in a dream?"

"So big it can be seen from orbit" is a common meme in every genre. It fits in the context of a pissed-off monster and probably most of the others (Needles?).

AnonymousAnonymous4 months ago

Superb. 55 Stars.

Boyd PercyBoyd Percy4 months ago

Fantastic story I've read several times before!

5

inka2222inka22226 months ago

Heh, to continue with likbez from earlier comments, for those who didn't get the joke about terrorist camp ending... Russia is (kinda-sorta-complicated) "allied" with People's Republic of China... USA is allied with Republic of China (ROC, which most people know as "Taiwan"), both of which claim to be the "Real" China. You can google the full geopolitical complexities yourself, but the point is that ROC and PRC military would be about as unlikely to do a joint operation - or cooperate on anything at all - as North and South Korea armies. Though, the world of geopolitics has seen stranger bedfellows occasionally, in all fairness.

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Also, I can confirm that the author definitely got the spirit of russian folk tale to work, as he tried. Good show, chap!

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Regarding the connotations of the Russian saying, it's a bit complicated, in large part because it has very little estableshed sourcing. But according to Dal's classical book, it was clustered in "will, freedom and compulsion" section of his dictionary, which means that the original connotation **at least as he gathered it**, was of being compelled - willingly or unwillingly - to become a wolf if thrown into a wolf environment. BUT, there were also secondary saying wordings that also implied "being unhappy like a wolf", as the author hinted.

AnonymousAnonymous6 months ago
PLA

Also, PLA is the Palestine Liberation Army which is the military part of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

MidwestSouthernerMidwestSoutherner6 months ago

Damn! Very evocative writing.

You mention Peter and the Wolf - next second I'm hearing it in my head.

To echo another commentor - a patronymic is not a family name. Piotr Ivanovich only means Peter Son of Ivan, but not in the same way that a name like Johnson in English. Still requires a last name. Formal conversation uses the first name and patronymic and not the family name so...

NickCaveNickCave9 months ago

Just in case anyone was a little confused when the PLA was mentioned...that is the People's Liberation Army which is the main military force for the People's Republic of China (PRC). That's the official name for the country we all refer to as China, just like the United States of America is the official name of the country we refer to as USA or the US.

Notice it's the PEOPLE's Liberation Army and the PEOPLE's Republic of China. That's good ole fashioned communism right there. In this case, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), that rules China.

oldpantythiefoldpantythief12 months ago

Amazing that this tale could be woven in so well with the other stories from the shack. This story while not as intriguing as the others, did tie up some loose ends.

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