The footsteps were getting closer and louder.
I placed a foot on the sill and made sure that I got a good platform before bringing my other leg up and squeezing through the window.
At this point, my body was out of the window and both my feet were hanging off awkwardly.
I grabbed onto the side of the windows tightly and swung my feet around to get stable footing.
I listened attentively to what was going on on the other side.
âAre you sure that you received the telegram?â
âYes, I am sure! Look at the door, itâs obviously been smashed. Someoneâs been in here.â
âMaybe itâs just rotten. We havenât been up here in, what, seven years?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWeâre already here so we might as well just check it out.â
I frowned at those familiar voices.
âWait, the intruder might still be in there.â
âIâll open the door. The four of you block the exit.â
âAlright.â
Four to block the exit and one to open the door?
The five Fathers.
The door creaked loudly and I turned my head a little in an attempt to get a glimpse inside.
The five of them dashed into the room with their mobile and torch lights. Father Big Beard took the lead while Father Dahai brought up the rear. They stood in a row, shining their lights at every corner of the room.
âNo oneâs here.â
âThey mustâve run away already. Dawu, did you really receive a telegram?â
âYes! Five short rings coming from here and the doorâs been smashed, too! What other evidence do you need?â
âWhoâs on duty today?â
âLuqiao, I think. The door wasnât locked when I came in.â
âWho has that damned childâs number?â
âDahai must have it.â
âIâll give him a call, hold on,â Dahai said.
I freed one hand and reached into my pocket to press both the lock and volume buttons together to shut the phone down.
I didnât dare take my phone out for the fear that theyâd see the light on the screen.
My life literally depended on my phone.
10 seconds, 20 seconds...
âHow is it?â
âCanât connect.â
âCould something have happened to him?â
âDo you think heâs been kidnapped? He should be off work by now.â
âDid it finally happen? What our ancestor was worried about?â
âDid you guys see any suspicious character coming into the church recently?â
âNo, all familiar faces.â
âOpen them up and see whatâs missing. Weâll be in trouble if somethingâs been taken out of this room.â
The five of them got to work in opening the four wooden tables.
âThe clothes have been fiddled with.â
âDahai and I will stay here. The three of you, go down and see if anyoneâs hiding in the church.â
I heard their footsteps fading as they left the attic.
Only Father Big Beard and Dahai were left inside.
âLook at this, Dahai. Someoneâs touched it. The dust on the telegraph button has been rubbed off.â
âThatâs right! Donât move and donât touch anything else.â
âWhy?â
âThe footprints left on the dust might get us some information,â
âYouâre right.â
Their light shone over to the window a few times and I had to duck my head all the way down.
âDid the intruder went over to the window?â
âSeems like it. More than once. The three of them did not go there earlier, did they?â
âYou wait here. Iâll go have a look.â
âWait, Iâll go. I donât know how this telegraph works. You can check if itâs still working.â
I was certain that it was Dahai who said that.
âAlright. Just do a rough check and donât poke your head out of the window. We mustnât act blindly. There might be people watching us from below.â
I did not know what the Fathers were worried about, but it seemed that other people were also interested in the attic.
Typewriter? Telegraph? Army uniform and nation flag?
I was baffled.
Father Dahaiâs footsteps approached and I could sense his presence just a wall away from me.
âAnything?â Father Big Beard asked.
My arms were aching badly, but the only other option was to let go and break every bone in my body.
Yeah, no.
Dahai stuck his face to the window and we made eye contact.
My heart stopped.
He looked at me and raised his index finger up to his lips.
âNothing,â he said.
âProbably just wanted to note his location from the top,â Father Big Beard rationalized.
âNothingâs missing or spoiled so letâs go join the others,â Dahai proposed.
âDo you think itâs Luqiao, Dahai?â
âWhat?â
âHeâs always so quiet. Do you think he has a problem?â
âYouâre overthinking this. I watched him grow up and I know his character well; heâs biddable.â
âHe mightâve been bribed.â
âWhy are you suspecting him now?â Dahai asked defensively.
âI know you have a soft spot for him. We agreed for him to stay with each of us on different days and not to tell him the secret if he behaves abnormally. Instead, we would make him the successor. He was doing a great job, but who decided to keep the secret until later on? Who wanted him to live as a normal being? Wasnât it you, Dahai?â
âWe have no right to seize his freedom. He has no obligation to inherit our secret.â
âWere we given a choice by our ancestors? Did our five families guard this church for generations by choice?â
Footsteps.
âWhat are you two arguing about this time?â
âThereâs no one around, weâve checked.â
âWeâre not arguing. Itâs about Luqiao. At the start, Dahai vowed for Luqiao to take over the church, but when Luqiao turned 18, Dahai decided that he was an outsider and shouldnât be restricted by us. Thereâs an attachment, Dahai. You overdid your part.â
âDidnât we agree to let it go? Why mention it again? Luqiao is missing. Heâs not the one behind this.â
âIt was said previously that the next-of-kin will do it. We said nothing to Luqiao and now we donât know if theyâre here for him.â
âWhat do we do next?â
âFour of us can go home, but someone has to stay here tonight. No sleeping. Weâll get the door fixed and reinforced tomorrow. Letâs choose one to stay the night.â
âIâll stay,â Dahai volunteered. âMy daughterâs already in graduate school. Iâll just give my wife a call.â
âSorry to trouble you. Weâll come earlier tomorrow to settle the repair. If someone really has Luqiao and asks us to choose between the secret of his life, we have no choice but to sacrifice him. I hope you understand.â
After their exit, Dahai quickly opened the window and reached for my wrist.
My arms were practically jellies at this time so I simply let him pull me back into the room.
âAsk. I know you have questions,â Dahai panted.