Mingmei Yip - Song of the Silk Road

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In this richly imaginative novel, Mingmei Yip—author of
and
—follows one woman's daunting journey along China’s fabled Silk Road.
As a girl growing up in Hong Kong, Lily Lin was captivated by photographs of the desert—its long, lonely vistas and shifting sand dunes. Now living in New York, Lily is struggling to finish her graduate degree when she receives an astonishing offer. An aunt she never knew existed will pay Lily a huge sum to travel across China's desolate Taklamakan Desert—and carry out a series of tasks along the way.
Intrigued, Lily accepts. Her assignments range from the dangerous to the bizarre. Lily must seduce a monk. She must scrape a piece of clay from the famous Terracotta Warriors, and climb the Mountains of Heaven to gather a rare herb. At Xian, her first stop, Lily meets Alex, a young American with whom she forms a powerful connection. And soon, she faces revelations that will redefine her past, her destiny, and the shocking truth behind her aunt's motivations…
Powerful and eloquent,
is a captivating story of self-discovery, resonant with the mysteries of its haunting, exotic landscape.
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He threw down an “I’ll be right back” look and hurried away.

I began to ardently recite the Lord’s Prayer and the Nammo Amita Fo. First the sinking sand and now this, in less than a week, and all my fault! I tried to gather my scattered spirits and convince myself that what I needed at this critical moment was to focus, not indulge in guilt.

Then suddenly Master Soaring Crane’s saying popped in my mind:

Your lovers are mutually destructive with the element of water. It’s their fate.

I should have heeded the master’s warning and shouldn’t have asked Alex to go to the pond with me!

I kept praying and reciting till I gradually felt myself calming down. I also became aware for the first time of the other people waiting in the lobby—a mother cooing to her crying, tomato-faced baby; a young man sitting on a bench and falling asleep, his head nodding like a fishing rod; a sixtyish man walking cautiously, his hand holding a bag of urine dangling from his waist. The whole place stank of a mixture of medicine, human sweat, and death, its stale air punctured by wailing patients, shouting nurses, crying children.

As I was watching, the photographer’s voice rose next to my ear. “This is for you.”

He was handing me a cup of hot tea.

“Thanks.”

I took a tentative sip as I studied the stranger’s face. He looked to be around forty, solidly built, broad faced, thick necked with a confident manner. I thanked him for saving Alex’s life.

“Don’t mention it. Somebody had to help.”

“I didn’t even have a chance to ask your name.”

“Akira Muramachi.”

“Japanese?”

He nodded.

“I’m Lily Lin, Chinese…. What do you think? Will he be all right?”

Just then I was startled by a tap on my shoulder.

It was a doctor in a wrinkled white coat. “Miss, you’re the foreigner’s friend?”

“Yes, is he OK?” My heart began its ascending roller coaster ride.

He put on a grave expression. “This is very serious, but there is no danger to his life.”

The ride now swiftly descended to level ground as I deeply exhaled. The Japanese photographer gave me a comforting pat on my shoulder.

The doctor pushed up his thick glasses on his flat nose and for some reason gave me a chiding look. “Your friend has fifteen stitches on his scalp but nothing serious, just surface injuries, and luckily he didn’t have a skull fracture. However, he was chilled by the cold water and might get pneumonia. He’s been coughing a lot, so we have to keep him here overnight.”

“Can I see him now?”

“Yes, but he’s asleep, so no talking.”

“I understand, doctor. Thank you very much.”

“You have to inform his parents or relatives very soon.”

“Yes, doctor, I will, and thanks again.”

After the doctor walked away, I asked the Japanese, “Since you’re also a doctor, would you mind coming with me?”

“Of course not.”

28

Two Nurses

Inside the hospital room, there were four beds. Three were empty but unmade with dirty sheets. The Japanese doctor and I went up to Alex and quietly sat down beside him. Seeing that he was asleep, I gently laid my hand on his shoulder, saddened by his sudden smallness and vulnerability. I blinked back tears and let the Japanese doctor check on him.

When he finished, I asked, “He’s all right?”

“I think so.”

“You can’t be sure?”

“Since there’s not much equipment here, I have to go by examining him. The doctor said no skull fracture so they must have done an X-ray. I will try to have a look at it.” He paused to cast Alex another look, then, “I’ll leave you two alone while I try to find the X-ray. I’ll be right back.”

“Thank you.”

Alex was still asleep, so I planted a kiss on his forehead and quietly left the room. In the hallway I paced restlessly waiting for the Japanese doctor to return. Finally, he reappeared, smiling as he walked down the hall toward me.

“Don’t worry, Miss Lin.” He patted my hand. “The skull films look fine. I am sure your friend will be all right.”

“Please just call me Lily, and thank you….” I tried but failed to recall his name.

He smiled. “Akira Muramachi.”

“Thank you again. I don’t know what I’d have done without you, Dr. Muramachi.”

“Akira, please.”

I tried to come up with some appropriate conversation. “So, Akira, you’re also a photographer?”

“Yes.”

“Where are you from?”

“I’m now practicing in Tokyo, but I trained in Boston.”

“That’s why you speak English so well.”

“So the young man is your…”

“My boyfriend Alex.”

He glanced at his watch. “All right, I better leave. I’m going to get a taxi to go back to my hotel. Can I give you a lift?”

“No, but thanks. I want to stay here to keep Alex company in case he wakes up.”

“Of course, but where are you going to sleep?”

“I don’t think I can sleep, anyway.”

“All right then,” he said, then took out a card, wrote something down, and handed it to me. “Here’s my hotel’s phone and my room number. In case you need me for anything. Please don’t hesitate to call. I also want your friend to recover, so I am more than happy to help.”

“I will, and thank you so much, Akira.”

“Don’t mention it. I’ll come back here tomorrow morning to check on him.”

“It’s very kind of you, Akira, but you really don’t have to…”

“See you tomorrow.” He smiled, picked up his camera bag, and walked toward the exit.

I read his card. Akira Muramachi, MD. Neurosurgeon, Tokyo University Hospital.

I made a mental addition: And a Japanese angel in white.

Now feeling more hopeful, I stood up and went to check on Alex. Seeing that he was still sound asleep, I left the room and walked to the nurses’ station where two young women, one kind faced and the other plump and sour looking, were busy talking and shifting charts.

I went up to Kind Face. “Miss nurse, can you tell me where I can use a phone?”

She pointed to a dilapidated booth by the entrance.

“I need to call international.”

“International?” Both women stared at me as if I were an alien.

“Yes, to the United States.”

“United States?” Now the two cast each other surprised looks.

Then Kind Face asked, “But why you want to call so far away?”

Plump watched me curiously.

I pointed to Alex’s room. “I need to call his parents to tell them about their son.”

Plump leaned over. “But his bill has already been taken care of.”

“No, that’s not possible. I didn’t even know I had to pay first.”

Kind Face smiled. “Not you, your boyfriend.”

“How could he have paid? He’s injured and has been sleeping the whole time!”

The nursing duo exchanged puzzled glances.

Plump looked at me with an incredulous expression. “You mean that injured American your boyfriend? We thought he’s your student, learn Chinese with you. Ha!”

I snapped, “Don’t I have the right to have a young boyfriend?”

She chuckled. “Miss, this is China.”

What the hell did that mean? But I asked, “Who paid then?”

“The one just left. Paid a lot. Three hundred renminbi!

Akira Muramachi paid? How odd.

“When did he do that?”

“When you were inside the hospital room with your boyfriend,” Kind Face chimed in. “Miss, we just think that a Chinese is more suitable for you.”

I corrected her. “That one is Japanese.”

Plump said, “Why is he not your boyfriend?”

What a question.

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