残忍而美丽的情谊:The Kite Runner 追风筝的人(89)

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He nodded. Looked from me to Baba and back again. “They’ll call you within two weeks.”

他点点头,眼光又看看我,看看爸爸,又收回来。“两个星期之内,他们会给你打电话。”

I wanted to ask him how I was supposed to live with that word, “suspicious,” for two whole weeks. How was I supposed eat, work, study? How could he send me home with that word?

我想质问他,带着“可疑”这个词,我怎么撑过这两个星期?我怎么能够吃饭、工作、学习?他怎么可以用这个词打发我回家?

I took the form and turned it in. That night, I waited until Baba fell asleep, and then folded a blanket. I used it as a prayer rug. Bowing my head to the ground, I recited half-forgotten verses from the Koran 8211;verses the mullah had made us commit to memory in Kabul 8211;and asked for kindness from a God I wasn’t sure existed. I envied the mullah now, envied his faith and certainty.

我接过那张表格,交了上去。那晚,我等到爸爸入睡,然后叠起一条毛毯,把它当成祷告用的褥子。我把头磕在地面,暗暗念诵那些记不太清楚的《可兰经》——在喀布尔的时候毛拉要求我们背诵的经文——求求真主大发善心,虽则我不知道他是否存在。那时我很羡慕那个毛拉,羡慕他的信仰和坚定。

Two weeks passed and no one called. And when I called them, they told me they’d lost the referral. Was I sure I had turned it in? They said they would call in another three weeks. I raised hell and bargained the three weeks down to one for the CAT scan, two to see the doctor.

两个星期过去了,我们没有接到电话。我打电话过去,他们告诉我说找不到那张转诊单,问我究竟有没有把它交上去。他们说再过三个星期,会打电话来。我勃然作色,经过一番交涉,把三个星期改为一个星期内做CAT,两个星期内看医生。

The visit with the pulmonologist, Dr. Schneider, was going well until Baba asked him where he was from. Dr. Schneider said Russia. Baba lost it.

接诊的肺科医师叫施内德,开头一切都好,直到爸爸问他从哪里来,他说俄国。爸爸当场翻脸。

“Excuse us, Doctor,” I said, pulling Baba aside. Dr. Schneider smiled and stood back, stethoscope still in hand.

“对不起,大夫。”我说,将爸爸拉到一旁。施内德大夫微笑着站起来,手里还拿着听诊器。

“Baba, I read Dr. Schneider’s biography in the waiting room. He was born in Michigan. Michigan! He’s American, a lot more American than you and I will ever be.”

“爸爸,我在候诊室看过施内德大夫的简历。他的出生地是密歇根,密歇根!他是美国人,远比你和我更美国。”

“I don’t care where he was born, he’s Roussi,” Baba said, grimacing like it was a dirty word. “His parents were Roussi, his grandparents were Roussi. I swear on your mother’s face I’ll break his arm if he tries to touch me.”

“我不在乎他在哪儿出生,他是俄国佬。”爸爸说,做出扭曲的表情,仿佛那是个肮脏的字眼。“他的父母是俄国佬,他的祖父母是俄国佬。我当着你妈妈的面发誓,要是他胆敢再碰我一下,我就扭断他的手。”

“Dr. Schneider’s parents fled from Shorawi, don’t you see? They escaped!”

“施内德大夫的父母从俄国逃亡出来,你懂吗?他们逃亡!”

But Baba would hear none of it. Sometimes I think the only thing he loved as much as his late wife was Afghanistan, his late country. I almost screamed with frustration. Instead, I sighed and turned to Dr. Schneider. “I’m sorry, Doctor. This isn’t going to work out.”

但爸爸一点都没听进去。有时我认为,爸爸惟一像爱他妻子那样深爱着的,是阿富汗,他的故国。我差点儿抓狂大叫,但我只是叹口气,转向施内德医师。“对不起,大夫,没有办法。”

The next pulmonologist, Dr. Amani, was Iranian and Baba approved. Dr. Amani, a soft-spoken man with a crooked mustache and a mane of gray hair, told us he had reviewed the CAT scan results and that he would have to perform a procedure called a bronchoscopy to get a piece of the lung mass for pathology. He scheduled it for the following week. I thanked him as I helped Baba out of the office, thinking that now I had to live a whole week with this new word, “mass,” an even more ominous word than “suspicious.” I wished Soraya were there with me.

第二个肺科医师叫阿曼尼,是伊朗人,爸爸同意了。阿曼尼大夫声音轻柔,留着弯曲的小胡子,一头银发。他告诉我们,他已经看过CAT扫描的结果,接下来他要做的,是进行一项叫支气管镜检查的程序,取下一片肺块做病理学分析。他安排下个星期进行。我搀扶爸爸走出诊室,向大夫道谢,心里想着如今我得带着“肺块”这个词过一整个星期了,这个字眼甚至比“可疑”更不吉利。我希望索拉雅能在这儿陪着我。

It turned out that, like Satan, cancer had many names. Baba’s was called “Oat Cell Carcinoma.” Advanced. Inoperable. Baba asked Dr. Amani for a prognosis. Dr. Amani bit his lip, used the word “grave.” “There is chemotherapy, of course,” he said. “But it would only be palliative.”

就像魔鬼一样,癌症有各种不同的名字。爸爸患的叫“燕麦细胞恶性肿瘤”。已经扩散。没法开刀。爸爸问起病况,阿曼尼大夫咬咬嘴唇,用了“严重”这个词。“当然,可以做化疗。”他说,“但那只是治标不治本。”

“What does that mean?” Baba asked.

“那是什么意思?”爸爸问。

Dr. Amani sighed. “It means it wouldn’t change the outcome, just prolong it.”

阿曼尼叹气说:“那就是说,它无法改变结果,只能延迟它的到来。”

“That’s a clear answer, Dr. Amani. Thank you for that,” Baba said. “But no chemo-medication for me.” He had the same resolved look on his face as the day he’d dropped the stack of food stamps on Mrs. Dobbins’s desk.

“这个答案清楚多了,阿曼尼大夫,谢谢你。”爸爸说,“但请不要在我身上做化疗。”他露出如释重负的神情,一如那天在杜宾斯太太的柜台上放下那叠食物券。

“But Baba 8211;”

“可是,爸爸……”

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