Friday, November 6, 2015
Hidemi’s Rambling No.555
On the answering machine, there was a message from my father that said
he needed to be called back immediately. I was chilled to the bone. I
have never received a single phone call from him that’s not disturbing.
When he calls me, he does it to vent his spleen about his daily life and
about my career as a musician. What comes out from the receiver is his
lengthy verbal abuse. Nevertheless, I mostly return his call because
things get worse if I don’t. This time was no exception and I called him
back fearfully with trembling hands. Instead of a spurt of anger, he
told me to come home as soon as possible and stay for a few days. I
asked him what happened and he didn’t answer that. As his request
sounded urgent, I repeatedly asked for the reason. He just dodged and
kept saying that he wanted me to come home right away. I hung up and
felt alarmed. Something must have happened. Since he had never given me
good news, that something was most certainly a bad thing. My parents’
home is located in Kyoto that is 500 miles away from where I live. It
takes me over five hours to get there by bullet train. I don’t have so
much free time to take that long trip without the reason. Besides, such
an unusual request requires extra caution. I called my mother’s cell
phone and asked her what was all about. She told me that they had
decided to sell their house and move out. They were looking for a
condominium to buy and moving in as soon as the house was sold. The
house could be sold next month at the fastest, and they wanted me to
sort out my stuff and spend time together under this house’s roof for
the last time. The house was built when I was nine years old at the
place where our old house was torn down because it was too old to live
in. That old house was built about 100 years ago. My ancestors lived at
exactly the same spot generation after generation for over 1000 years
since my family used to be a landlord of the area. We are here for
around 65 generations. My father succeeded the family from my
grandfather, and I would have been the next successor if I hadn’t left
home to be a musician. Because my father failed the family business and
didn’t have the next successor for help, he had sold pieces of our
ancestor’s land one by one. Now his money has finally dried up and he
can’t afford to keep the last land where the house stands. When my
grandfather passed away nine years ago, he complained to me again about
financial help I wouldn’t lend. I promptly suggested he should sell the
house and its land. He got furious at my suggestion. He shouted, “How
could you say something like that? Do you really think it’s possible?
All ancestors of ours lived here! I live to continue our lineage right
here for my entire life! Selling the house means ending our family
lineage! It’s impossible!!” He bawled me out like a crazy man while
banging the floor repeatedly with a DVD that I had brought for him as a
Father’s Day gift. But nine years later, the time inevitably came.
Considering his mad fury about selling the house back then, it was easy
for me to imagine that he planned to set fire on the house during the
night I would stay and kill my mother and me along with himself. That
seemed the true reason why he wanted me to come back. Those
murder-suicide cases sometimes happen in Japan, especially among
families with long history. But the first thing that I felt at the news
was not fear but relief. As I had known my father wouldn’t sell the
house, I had thought that I would end up reaping the harvest of his
mistakes as his daughter even though I didn’t succeed the family. I
would have to liquidate everything in the house to pay his debts and
sell the house and the land by myself after I would argue with all my
relatives in the family’s branches who would most certainly oppose
strongly. That picture of my dismal future had been long hanging low in
my mind. But now, completely out of the blue, my father was taking up
everything and I was discharged! I took an enormous load off but didn’t
forget to be cautious. As there was still a possibility to be killed by
my father, I decided to make my last homecoming a day trip in order to
avoid spending the night there…