Thousand & One 204th Nights: Anis al Jalis, The Slave Girl - 4
The following night Shahrazad said:
I heard, O happy King, Nur al-Din the son of vizier asked the two maids about his mother, and they replied, "She went to the bath."
When Anis al Jalis heard Nur al-Din, she said to herself, "What the young man looks like, and if he is the one they warned me about." She ran still fresh from the bath, and going to the door, looked at Nur al-Din. A full moon. Nur al-Din saw Anis al Jalis. Both of them sighed. And they fell into snares of love for the other. He went to the two little maids and yelled at them, and they fled for fear and stood at a distance to see what he would do. He went to the door of the chamber, and opening it, entered, and asked Anis al Jalis, "Are you the one whom my father bought for me?"
She replied, "Yes, by God, my lord, I am the one." So Nur al-Din, who was drunk, went to her, took her legs, and pressed them to his sides, while he locked her arms around his neck, and began to give him adept and passionate kisses, and he at once undid her trousers and entered into her. When the little maids saw what had happened, they cried out, and screamed, while Nur al-Din, fearing the consequences, got up and fled.
Hearing the cries, vizier's wife came out of the bath in a hurry to see the cause of commotion. She came up to the two maids, and said, "Woe to you, what is the matter?"
They replied, "Our lord Nur al-Din came and beat us, and when we were unable to stop him, we fled, while he entered Anis al Jalis's chamber and embraced her for a while, but we don't know what he did afterwards, except that he came out running."
The vizier's wife went into Anis al Jalis's chamber and asked her, "O my daughter, what happened to you?" Anis al Jalis replied, "O my lady, as I was sitting here, a handsome young man suddenly came in and asked me, "Aren't you the one whom my father bought for me?" and I replied, "Yes." for, by God, my lady, I thought that he was telling the truth. Then he came up to me, and embraced me.". The vizier's wife asked, "Did he do you-know-what to you?"
Anis al Jalis replied, "Yes, but he did it only three times."
The vizier's wife said, "I hope that you will not have to pay for this!", and she and the maids began to cry and beat their faces, for they feared that Nur al-Din's father would kill him.
While they were in this condition, the vizier came in and asked, "Damn it, what is the matter?" But nobody dared to tell him what had happened.
He came up to his wife.
But morning overtook and Shahrazad lapsed into silence.
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