Suyin
Communist China 1994 “They wanted me to kill you, Pastor.” Suyin grasped the bars and tried to pull herself up so she could see into the next cell. She was very young, still in her teens, but from her treatments her face was aged beyond her years. Her hands and back ached and she slumped to the ground, content to converse from the floor. “They wanted me to shoot you, and they would free me.” “Did they beat you much?” the pastor replied from the other cell. “I could bear it,” she said. “So, they did.” “Don't let it trouble you. Have they done the same with you?” “Yes.” “Did they-” “Child, I am tired, let us both rest.” I listened to the conversation as I stood by the gates to the inner cell space. I was ordered to suppress all discourse from the cells, but I tried not to if possible. The Christians' speech intrigued me at the very least, and struck me at most. Today I expected to hear some sounds of defeat, considering the treatment I had watched them go through. No! No ! Suyin&