Friday, August 29, 2008

CHAPTER 15 - UMMA AYAM SINSANA (WHERE ARE YOU NOW?) The First Time


“ ….just like in a prima facie case where the minimum evidence is adequate to establish an inference about the accusation….” Atty. Lagum was sauntering around the classroom like a caged monkey.

“ If I were to accuse Mr. Lagaton of robbery…what do you think are the evidences that would be considered in a prima facie case?” he stopped right behind Benny.

Benny’s mind was half attentive and half preoccupied with the events of yesterday.

It was the first time he and Julia had a “fight”.

“ You are supposed to watch over him!” Julia’s voice was up by a notch.


“ I was. I just went to the other room to get this book.”

Andre was wailing and there was a big, ugly bump on his forehead.

Julia was near to tears as they both tried to rock Andre to appease him. But it was apparent that he was hurt by his continuous crying.

They decided to bring him to the nearby hospital.

They were both upset and terribly worried that they almost forgot to bring the house keys.

“Apply an ice pack 3 times a day until the bump subsides. Observe him for 24 hours. If he vomits or becomes febrile, you’ll have to bring him back immediately,” the Doctor instructed.

On their way home, they didn’t speak to each other.
Benny was thinking, "Did she have to shout?"
Julia was thinking, "He should have been more watchful."

Andre slept soundlessly after taking in his medications, unaware of the growing tension between his parents. That night - for the first time in their lives- Benny and Julia slept apart like strangers.

Benny had been stressed out with the assignments from school. He had to read several excerpts of a topic from 10 different books AND - baby sit simultaneously because Julia was busy cooking in the kitchen AND - washing clothes too.

It was how Julia shouted at him that Benny didn’t want. Nobody ever shouted at home. Every misunderstanding was resolved calmly. Andre falling off his high chair was an accident.

Granted that it was his fault, still - it does not warrant being shouted at. It was simply unacceptable to him.

“ Mr. Lomiwan…?”

Benny was alert in an instant. “ the prima facie evidence would depend on the charges…,” he answered.

“ I said robbery charges Mr. Lomiwan…” the Professor was eyeing him sternly.

Benny vainly searched in his mind the answer to the question at hand. “ The accused maybe indicted if the weapon used and the goods stolen are found in his possession.“ It was a shot in the dark but common sense dictated that it was the best he can come up with under the circumstances.

“Correct, but this fact should be established beyond reasonable doubt,” the professor was visibly not impressed.

Benny‘s breathing grew steady.

“What if I say Mr. Lomiwan , that you have a tail at the base of your spine because you’re an Igorot?” Professor Lagum just wouldn't give up.

Someone snickered at the back, but the rest of the class became deathly quiet as Benny’s back turned stiffer.

“How can you disprove the allegation through evidence presentation?” the professor threw the question to the whole class.

It was high school all over again, Benny thought. he could still remember the taunting he had received from his peers because he belonged to a cultural minority.

The air in the room was increasingly charged with apprehension as the silence grew longer.

Benny slowly stood up and towered over the smaller professor. “I can show you the evidence Professor if you can assure me that I have the permission of everyone here in this classroom; and that you would vouch I won’t be charged with indecency.”

Their eyes met and clashed. An interminable minute passed one after the other. The professor’s beaded eyes looked down first, and he moved forward like a squirrel scampering for cover.

Benny didn’t sit down though; “I want all of you to know that I indeed have a tail, but it’s not found at the base of my spine, but in front of me - between my two balls. If you want evidence I would gladly show you this particular “tail".”

Laughter erupted in the classroom and the professor went red in the face but he said nothing.

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Just then the bell rang and Benny left without talking to anyone.

He went straight to the school library to research more about their assignment.

He knew now that the professor won’t make life easier for him after his unabashed pronouncement in class.


18 comments:

  1. Hi Jenaisle,

    Tension at home and taunting in class. His rebellious nature coming to the surface in defiant mode that challenges the moral authority of his superiors. Hmmmmmm, interesting development.

    Will this translate too in rebellion towards the authority being exercised by Julia over him?

    Very nice transition from the classroom to a flashback of the previous day's quarrel.

    My only question is, what happened to Chapter 15? :-) --Durano, done!

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  2. He he he, thanks Durano for pointing that out to me. I have done the necessary corrections -Chapter 15. I have to pull that one out.

    It seems you're back from your noble endeavor?

    I laud you for being an active member of those who make the world a better place to live in.

    My hats off to you.

    and of course, I'm so delighted with your visit.

    Happy blogging.

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  3. Hehe, I particularly like this chapter, Jen, but then you probably knew I would! :)

    A great air of tension is sustained throughout. Really well done my friend.

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  4. Hi Ken, it is a pleasure to have you here.
    Yes, I know that you would like this chapter...he he he...I appreciate your dropping by.
    Happy blogging.

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  5. Dear jena, I agree with durano and ken. You linked the tensions at home and the class events very smooth.
    I especially like the emotional logic of the persons involved - they are believable.
    To me, no open question occurred while reading, I enjoyed a good read... All the best

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  6. Jena,
    I like the tension within this chapter, and I also like the somewhat smart-alecky type of answer Benny gave the proffesor about his tail. That's funny. Way to go for Benny for being quick on your feet. I think Benny will definitely be a good lawyer if given a chance. I hope things at home will get better for him. Otherwise, he'll be distracted all the time, which then be detrimental to his studies. I'm just thinking out loud. I'll be looking forward to the next posting.

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  7. Why thank you so much for the credits, you have a wonderful blog especially the one on combating violence on TV.

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  8. Hi Tasha,

    Thanks for dropping by. I'm happy you liked this chapter. I made extra effort to write it as I'm right now, hunting the muse...so difficult to concentrate when your mind is preoccupied with the realities of life.

    You're right, to be able to see rightly , we must "see" with our hearts and not allow our practical side rule our actions.

    Thanks again Tasha, for the trust and faith. I always look forward to your comments.

    Happy blogging.

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  9. Hi Ada,

    Thanks for signing in at my Mixed Bag Freebies. Happy blogging.

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  10. The Professor deserved that and more. Poor Benny having to deal with all the stress of school and the pressures at home, it never is easy. I'm surprised Benny did not do more, but then I guess he's trying to move on to a new life.

    I do so hope he and Julia find a happy mending, and they figure out how to deal with the professor.

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  11. Thanks you so much for your visits and kind words. I don't know what I would do with out my blogging buddies.

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  12. Thanks for the visit Eric, in spite of you not feeling well. I do hope you're in the pink of health now.
    Thanks for the kind words about the chapter. They are accepted with a warm heart..(grins)

    Your pics at flicker were amazing. Thanks for sharing them too.

    Welcome back, and happy blogging.

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  13. Great job Jena. I especially like the way that Benny handled the professor.

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  14. Hi Francis, thanks for the visit. I do hope your vacation went well. Welcome back and happy blogging Thanks for those inspiring words. They are appreciated.

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  15. That was quite a read! Very tense I was stuck to the screen!

    well done

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  16. Hmmm, there have been some developments I've missed in this story. Sorry for that but now, I am updated again.

    by the way, i have something for you in my blog. would you care to see it?

    bye!

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