When Katherine opened the door, a very
strong smell came out of gymnasium, which hadn’t opened in a while. She grabbed
her flashlight and went straight for the electricity box where she activated
the breakers needed to let the lights back on. They turned on slowly, as if the
whole building was waking its time waking up in the morning. As the lights
turned one by one, Kath walked to the cafeteria and checked the refrigerators.
As she had suspected, someone hade left some franks in one of the fridges and when
they rotted, the smell settled in the gym.
When she came out of the kitchen, every single
light was on. She turned off the flashlight and walked through the machines as
if she had never been in a gym before. The whole place smelled like humidity
and it was very dusty. So much, that every step she took in any direction
formed a cloud in overt he floor that took a rather long time settling in. The
place hadn’t been visited for almost a year and it was already like not any
human had been there ever.
Katherine walked all over the place, checking
the state of the building as such and of some of the machine. The walking ones
still worked and many of the weight in the weightlifting part had not suffered
the passing of time or at least the didn’t seem to. It was difficult to
appreciate such a place with so much going on against it. And yet, it had a
different feel than many other places.
Katherine had inherited the gym from her
boyfriend. Her story was very tragic: she had been married for about six
months, until her boyfriend was diagnoses with cancer of the blood, also called
leukemia. She had tried to make his last days the best of his life and had no
idea if she had succeeded or not. Most of the time she spent it in the bathroom
crying and tryng to be strong for him, which wasn’t easy at all.
The moment she saw him without any hair, was
the moment she realized he wasn’t going to make it. It’s difficult to explain
but she just knew it. So what Kath did was making everything fun, no matter
what it was. It was a very tiring task for her but she couldn’t stop thinking
of the many people that had such a disease and died alone in a hospital. She
did no want that for the love of her life.
His father was a world-renowned boxer. He had
even participated in some Olympic Games but hadn’t won any medals. That’s why
there was such a large boxing ring in the middle of the gym. It was him who
left it to his son and that son gave it to Katherine as he though t he could be
helping her by giving her something she could use to win some money by selling
on a very high price.
The gymnasium was actually that expensive, not
only for the very good location it had, but for all the machines inside, which
were very last generation. Or at least the last generation in the times they
had been opened. It was tragic to think that her boyfriend’s dad had died and
only months after his own son had suffered the same faith. And between all of
that, there was her. She had no idea what to do but she knew fro moment one
that she wanted to check the place out and maybe then she could come up with a
clear idea of what to do.
That night, she couldn’t asleep. The memories
of her husband always invaded her mind late in the afternoon. Besides, the gym
certainly made her feel strange because it was something that was supposed to
be his but he never got to properly enjoyed it. Jay, that was his name, had
always loved to go to the gym and workout a lot. She told him that he shouldn’t
force himself so much but he still did anyway.
Katherine did not have a very long time to
think about the future of the place. That was because the bills had also been
inherited and they became coming in rather fast. For a closed place, the
consumption of energy was pretty high and also of water. She would have to make
repairs before selling if that was her plan. So she looked for the best people
and paid them to fix whatever was wrong with the place.
Thankfully, Jay had also left some money to
actually do the repairs. He actually remembered about the repairs and had taken
it all out into consideration. So some weeks later, several workers moved
around the machines trying to make the electric network work properly and
cleaning ever single part of the park. They also had to fix several water pipes
and even the air conditioning, which hadn’t been working for a very ling time.
As an accountant, Katherine’s job was one of
those that required a certain amount of dedication. She couldn’t stop doing it
for a moment because then all of her calculations and proceedings would become
meaningless and she would have to start all over again. But the gym started to
grow on her slowly and she often wondered what would happen if she decided to
keep it, instead of following her husband’s desires to make someone else make
it work.
She had been reading a lot and thought she new
what the place needed and how she could manage it. Besides, the place was
already a very costly spot in the city, so giving it up just like that would
prove a little bit stupid from the real estate point of view. It was an easy
decision. After all, she still needed to earn a living in order no to depend on
the gym in any case, whether she sold it or kept it.
Katherine visited the workers who were about
to finish the repairs. The foul smell had left the building and, although the
dust was already there, the overall ambiance of the place had become quite
nice. As she wondered through the boxing area, a man of about fifty years old
came in out of nowhere and stood like a statue, watching the ring as if he was
watching something rather incredible. His eyes seemed to become watery but he
didn’t cleaned them with anything.
Kath walked towards him and asked who he was.
He presented himself as Mr. Burke, a trainer for boxers that had retired not so
long ago. He was a friend of Jay’s father and had worked in the gym as a
trainer for the young kids that wanted to learn how to box in order to become
world champions. For many, it was an actual dream to become an important
athlete and be recognized around the globe. After all, the neighborhood was
very different several years ago.
The young woman listened to the man’s stories
and realized there were lots of people that really love a space like that one
where they could become whatever they wanted to be. She didn’t like the idea of
having people telling you what to do but it was nice to have people that could
help you if you asked them. And then she realized she had already decided to
make the gym come back to life, once more.
The amount of money she spent was
astronomical. She had to work twice as hard, pay a lot of people for more
repairs and creating a safer environment respecting all the rules that had to
be respected. She was able to sell many of the older machines for good prices
in order to buy some more that were more modern. The cafeteria area was
improved but she decided to eliminate the enormous kitchen and instead use some
of that space for a nutritionist office, which she thought was very necessary.
Every single Sunday, when no one was there,
she loved to come by and check how things are coming. The works would still
take some more time but she was already seeing the future before her eyes. It
was exciting to possibly give back to the community something they had lost
such a long time go, a place where not only they could come to exercise but
also to find like minded people and grow in various ways.
Every night she thought of the many things she
still had to do in order to make the gym work and be able to properly run it.
But when she was done thinking about numbers and possibilities, Katherine would
close her eyes and try to imagine her husband right there, caressing her hair,
telling her everything was going to work out fine. She cried and fell asleep
every night.
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