
Israel Book Shop presents Chapter 23 of a new online serial novel, The Cuckoo Clock, by Esther Rapaport. Check back for a new chapter every week. Click here for previous chapters.
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The rain continued to fall outside, but that wasn’t why Gustav was trembling. He stood at the top of the stairs and stared at the knife peeling a long strip off the apple.
“I see that you’re dressed well.” The knife stopped. “The Jews are taking care of you, huh?”
Gustav nodded wordlessly as he scanned the last two stairs that remained and evaluated if he could break into a run, dash past Theodore, and continue outside.
“What’s his name? Walkin, huh? Where did he hide you when I came with the policeman?”
“You didn’t come there with a policeman,” Gustav whispered. “You didn’t come there at all.”
“I don’t know where they hid you that morning, but I came to the Jewish orphanage the morning after they abducted you. They didn’t tell you?”
“I’m not in a Jewish orphanage.” Gustav cautiously ascended one step.
“So where are you?”
“In a house.”
“With Edo?”
“Yes.”
“Emil kidnapped you, didn’t he? Is he a Jew?”
Gustav looked at the opening to the black void outside and remained silent.
Theodore assiduously chewed the piece of apple, swallowed it, and sliced off another piece. He offered it to Gustav. “Want?”
“No.”
“So what do you want?”
“To go.” The boy’s voice was low, but Theodore heard it.
“To go…” he repeated slowly. “You left here once already, right? I guess I only imagined that I once saved your life. But forget that; let’s not talk about it now. You left here already. So why did you come back?”
“I wanted to take something with me.”
“What?”
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