CHAPTER 21 - Flight

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After the earlier episode, Margarita resumes flying, first weaving through narrow Moscow lanes, narrowly avoiding a street‑light and smashing an illuminated disc on the Arbat. She slows to second‑floor height, observes the city’s rooftops, and, intrigued by a newly‑built eight‑storey “Dramlit House,” reads the tenant list, becomes fixated on the critic O. Latunsky (apartment 84, 8th floor) and resolves to punish him. She breaks into his flat, discovers it empty, and proceeds to vandalize it: she shatters a grand piano, floods the rooms, destroys furniture, breaks mirrors, pours ink over the bed, and creates a torrent of water that spills into the hallway. The doorman, hearing the chaos, whistles furiously; together they smash every window on the eighth floor, causing panic throughout the building. Below, housekeepers from Quant and Khustov report sudden flooding and falling plaster. Margarita then finds a small boy in apartment 84, comforts him, tells him a grim tale, and leaves the flat.

Continuing upward, she experiences bizarre aerial phenomena: electric lights swirl, lakes rise and fall, and she sees two rows of dark “sabres” resembling rivers. She slows, enjoys the moon’s light, and then encounters Natasha riding a hog that carries a briefcase. The two engage in a wild, comedic exchange about creams, titles, and supernatural powers, after which Natasha and the hog speed away, leaving Margarita alone.

Margarita flies over a forest, climbs a chalk cliff, and descends to a warm river. She dives in, swims, and emerges on the bank, where a naked, drunken man in a silk top‑hat confronts her with vulgar insults; after a brief verbal duel she whistles, jumps onto her broom, and returns to the riverbank.

A surreal banquet unfolds: naiads dance, fat‑faced frogs play brass pipes, goat‑legged beings offer champagne, and a magical sorrel car arrives, driven by a black rook in an oilcloth cap. The island and bonfire dissolve as the car rockets toward the moon, carrying Margarita toward Moscow. The chapter ends with her aboard the enchanted vehicle, racing back to the city.