viernes, 9 de febrero de 2018

Del saber y el deber

   El día anterior a su partido lo pasamos juntos. Le propuse venir a mi casa y pasar todo el día allí, los dos solos. Al otro día lo recogerían sus padres para llevarlo a comer algo con ellos antes de partir a su viaje de seis meses. Pero yo lo quería para mí solo por lo menos un día entero. Era lo que nos merecíamos, o al menos eso pensaba yo. La verdad era que eso era lo que yo quería y si me lo merecía o no era lo de menos. Solo quería sentir que lo tenía allí, cerca de mí, antes de que pasara lo desconocido.

 La manera en que lo había conocido no era la más común y corriente del mundo. Había sido en mi último año de secundaria, cuando todos los hombres teníamos por obligación asistir a una reunión con el ejercito para ver si éramos aptos o no para el servicio militar obligatorio. Obviamente, ninguno quería ser apto pues éramos un país en guerra y cualquiera que pudiese pasar un año entero haciendo su servicio podía ser enviado con toda facilidad a alguno de los frentes de la contienda.

 Yo sabía de antemano que no iba a ser apto para estar en el ejercito: no solo tenía un problema notorio en uno de mis músculos pectorales, cosa que me descalificaba de entrada, sino que también usaba gafas aunque la verdad era que mi miopía no era tan grave como ellos tal vez pensaran. El caso era que nada me preocupaba acerca de presentarme en ese lugar. Lo único era la revisión médica, que se hacía en grupo. Es decir, nos hacían quitar la ropa, a todos los hombres de último grado de secundaria, unos frente a otros.

 Aunque en otro contexto tal vez me hubiese interesado semejante espectáculo, la verdad era que de todas maneras me asustaba un poco el riesgo de que, por alguna razón, lo que me descalificaba de entrada ya no fuera algo grave para ellos. Al fin y al cabo, eran militares. No se ponen nunca a mirar mucho las cosas, solo hacen y listo. Así que aunque no puedo decir que no quería mirar a algunos de mis compañeros sin ropa, no era mi prioridad esa mañana de mayo, en la que hacía una temperatura agradable.

 Habían médicos mirando de lejos y revisando de cerca si veían algo que los hacía dudar. Y detrás de ellos, tres soldados que hacían de asistentes con cajas de guantes de plástico y toallas y no sé que más cosas. Fue entonces cuando perdí el interés por ver a mis compañeros de clase sin ropa. Porque detrás de los doctores, unos ojos color miel me miraban con una sonrisa tan perfecta que sentí que el tiempo se había detenido casi por completo. Yo me tapaba los genitales con las manos y una doctora revisaba mi pectoral extraño. Pero yo solo lo miraba a él.

 Al minuto me dijeron que podía vestirme e irme pues no era apto para el servicio. Empezaría entonces el proceso para generar una factura, basada en los ingresos de la familia. No puedo decir que puse mucha atención porque no lo hice, mientras me ponía la ropa, lo miraba a él. Pero de pronto un oficial entró y lo hizo salir y no lo vi más. Eso fue hasta que salí del recinto y me lo encontré cuando me tropecé con él al salir a la calle. Él iba a entrar y yo a salir y cuando nos chocamos solo sonreímos.

 Me dijo que lamentaba que no fuese apto. Yo le respondí que me alegraba no serlo. No estaba en mi coquetear a la primera sino ser brutalmente sincero, un rasgo que muchas personas detestaban en mi. Él sonrío y me dijo que su nombre era Raúl. Yo sonreí de vuelta y le di la mano. Le dije mi nombre y entonces noté que su apellido era Rivera, pues lo tenía en el uniforme. El momento fue interrumpido por el mismo oficial que lo había sacado de la revisión. Le pedía que lo siguiera.

 Raúl se apuró al instante. Era obvio que hacer esperar a un oficial de mayor rango no era lo correcto en el contexto del ejercito, así que se apuró a sacar su celular del bolsillo de la chaqueta y puso frente a mi casa la pantalla, que mostraba una serie de números. Un poco torpe, saqué mi teléfono y copié el número. Estaba en el último digito cuando me di cuenta que Raúl ya no estaba en la puerta. Se había ido detrás de su superior, al parecer casi corriendo para alcanzarlo.

 Allí empezó todo. Yo nunca pensé en relacionarme con alguien que tuviese que ver con el ejercito. No estoy de acuerdo con el uso de armas ni con ningún tipo de ofensa que requiera el uso de soldados a gran escala. La primera vez que salimos le dije todo eso, porque no quería ser hipócrita y que él pensara yo era alguien diferente al que de verdad soy. Se lo tomó muy bien e incluso bromeamos al respecto. La verdad era que Raúl era tan simpático, que su profesión era lo de menos.

 Eso fue hasta que le empezaron a pedir que saliera más de la ciudad. Se iba por algunas semanas y volvía normalmente más bronceado y cansado. Cuando lo veía, parecía estar a punto de dormir. Esos era los buenos días. Había otros que no lo eran tanto, como cuando no quiso verme por más de un mes. Hubo un momento en el que me cansé y amenacé con presentarme en su casa, a sus padres, si él mismo no salía a verme. Su padre había sido militar también, lo que hacia de la familia una muy conservadora. Yo sabía bien que ellos no sabían que su hijo era homosexual.

 Cuando por fin nos vimos, lo vi muy mal. No solo parecía cansado, sino que estaba pálido y parecía no haber comido bien en varios días. Le pregunté como se sentía y me dijo que mal. No había mucho en su manera de hablar, solo una expresión sombría que me dio bastante miedo al comienzo. Le tomé una mano, allí en el parque cerca de su casa. Temí que me rechazara, que me gritara o me echara del lugar. Pero en vez de eso me apretó la mano y empezó a llorar y hablar, casi sin respirar.

 Había sido testigo de cosas horribles, de cosas que no podría borrar nunca de su mente. Me dijo que había visto gente morir y que él mismo había disparado contra otras personas. Me contó de sus experiencia en un enfrentamiento en la selva y como había tenido que aguantar solo por toda una noche hasta que más soldados pudieron venir en su auxilio. Lo habían promovido por su tenacidad pero las secuelas de todo el asunto habían calado hondo en su mente y en su vida.

 Esa vez, como muchas otras, lo invité a mi casa. Es extraño decirlo, pero antes de eso la relación no había parecido tan seria como me lo pareció entonces. Ahora sí que parecíamos una pareja en todo el sentido de la palabra, incluso el sexo se sentía diferente, mucho más satisfactorio y personal. Nos conectamos bastante a raíz de ese momento y creo que todo mejoró para ambos. Incluso tuvo el valor para decirle a sus padres que tenía una relación con un hombre, aunque nunca me han conocido personalmente.

 Y ahora ha llegado el momento que más ha estado temiendo: otra de esas misiones largas que se extiende por un pero de tiempo aún más extenso ya que su nueva posición lo convierte en una persona más indispensable adonde sea que quieren que vaya. Le pedí que no me contara muchos detalles, porque creo que en este caso la ignorancia sí puede ser algo bueno. No quiero estar pensando todos los días en si estará vivo o muerto, a salvo o corriendo quien sabe qué riesgos.


 Por eso lo invité a quedarse conmigo por todo un día. Cocinamos juntos, hicimos el amor varias veces, vimos varias películas que desde hacía mucho queríamos ver y hablamos de todo y de nada. Por la mañana, me desperté primero y le hice el desayuno mientras se duchaba. Lo vi vestirse y le di un beso mezclado con lágrimas justo antes de irse. No quería pensar en nada pero sin embargo todas las ocurrencias que podía tener se mostraban al mismo tiempo en mi cabeza. Pero ya no había nada que hacer. Lo había elegido a él y tenía que vivir con esa decisión y sus consecuencias.

miércoles, 7 de febrero de 2018

Fired

   Everything that could go wrong with that meeting had gone very wrong. The copies that Thomas had to give every single member of the board had been misprinted and he had not bothered to look before because time was of the essence and he had to arrange for the menu at lunch, the position of every single person in the room and even taking into account if they like the sun or not or if they have fallen out of grace with the big boss, something that was kind of important.

 After the copies, it was precisely the lunch menu that went to shit: the people from the catering service had mistakenly delivered a huge amount of vegan lunches instead of the pork or fish ones Thomas had ordered. It was only hours later, when none of that mattered anymore, that the lady from the service called to ask if she would be able to get the vegan lunches back because the clients that had ordered them were refusing to eat anything else. Thomas didn’t even bothered to tell her about his day.

 Besides that, the projector with every single slide from the big boss’s presentation had suddenly stopped working midway through the meeting and it had refused to turn itself back on. They called on every single technician in the building, but none of them were able to bring the machine back to life. Even worse than that, the cause of the whole mess had been some sort of power problem with the building’s wiring that had also fried the big boss’s portable computer.

 They tried to revive that too but it was obvious it wouldn’t work ever again. To call people down, he assured them he had a copy somewhere but that was bullshit. The person that managed the storage of the documents and the slides in the presentation, from that laptop, was Thomas. And he had created a copy of the document but had done so on an old removable drive that had been corrupted a long time ago with a very potent virus. Luckily, he had lost the drive at some time during the day.

 Of course, the meeting had to continue with a verbal presentation, with no images and no support documents on paper for the members of the board. Thomas had to stay put right there, next to the technicians that were still trying to save both machines. It was obvious they were doing so because the big boss was there. If it had been someone else’s computer, they would have just thrown the thing on a garbage bin and get on with it. But they couldn’t and Thomas couldn’t move because his boss had asked him, without really looking at him, to stay there.

 The outcome of that awful day was obvious: Thomas was fired at the end of that day and he was asked to grab everything of his right then. The boss told him he had been on of the worst, if not the worst, assistant he had ever had. He refused to give a recommendation of any kind and only wished Thomas luck, but not to find a new job. He told him he hoped he could get a brain or something that would work to make the world less of a pain in the ass while he was in existence.

 The words resonated with him for days, from the moment he put his belongings on a box and carried them all the way home, to the following days when he had to make a plan in order to survive with the small amount of money he had saved from that job. It was going to be very hard, especially because he was well aware that finding work was not going to be easy. As a matter of fact, finding the one, which he had been fired from, had been almost impossible and had only happened because of a friend.

 He actually felt the responsibility to tell that friend and he was very comprehensible. He told Thomas that, by what he was saying, he had simply been fired because the day had gone very wrong. Some of the things that had happened had been his fault, no doubt there, but others had been stuff that he wouldn’t have been able to control, even if he had wanted to. But his friend Fred had been most interested by the words the big boss had told Thomas when leaving.

 So interested in fact, that he asked Thomas to tell him the story, word for word, at least five times. Then, he grabbed a napkin from the place they were having a drink in and asked the waiter for something to write with. When he had to pen on his hand, he asked Thomas to say the words again. And Thomas had no problem with that because he was already a bit drunk and also because those words had resonated in his head, exactly as the man had said them, from the day he had been fired.

 His friend, when dropping him home, told him he was certain he could do something with those words. Thomas had no idea what Fred was talking about. The truth was that he only wanted to sleep and maybe just stay beneath the covers for some weeks. He wanted to have a moment to think about the next step to take in his live. It was nice of Fred to worry so much about him and about how he had been fired, but it was obvious he knew that Thomas had to move on and just see what else life had in store for him. That was his last thought before falling asleep.

 A week later, Fred called Thomas and then visited him shortly after. Thomas had been in several interviews for the last few days, but the truth was he had not been getting lucky at all. Most jobs involved things that were beneath him, and he knew that to be true. After all, he had gone places, studied a lot and spent a lot of money in education. And now he was going to ask for position in a call center and managing a register in some retail store. It was a bit degrading, to be honest.

 Fred only told him to keep trying. He seemed worried but also kind of happy. He has this expression on his face, which is very tricky to explain. Thomas didn’t ask what he was up to because he really didn’t want problems thrown at him. He couldn’t talk more drama or more denial or anything else that would make him feel like shit. He only wanted stability and it was clear that stability did not want anything to do with him. They spent the afternoon talking, Fred grinning every once in a while.

 It was kind of late when Fred finally revealed his intentions to Thomas: he had been talking with a good friend of his, a lawyer. Apparently, she was an expert on cases when people had been fired without any real reasons or in a manner that wasn’t the right one. Thomas was fearful of what Fred had planned but his friend assured him they could easily win a case against the company he had worked with. The only thing they needed was proof of the words that the big boss had told Thomas.

 They spent weeks looking for that. It seemed unlikely that the big boss would have a camera or a microphone in his office and Thomas was certain that he hadn’t been recording that dreadful evening with his cellphone or something. They tried security cameras and even other workers but at the end, they found that the answer had been literally seating there the whole time. Unbeknownst to Thomas, the big boss’s laptop had not really been destroyed by the power surge. It had been kind of working the whole time.

 The surge had opened and closed several programs, erasing some content also. But one of the programs opened was the microphone function that let people record audio with their laptop. And as the technicians had left the computer inside the big boss’s office after the meeting…


 Thomas got a good amount of money for the way he was fired, for the words that a powerful man had thrown at him. Those words had made him realized that he wasn’t worthless. But also, he realized what he wanted to do next. And he was going to need his friend Fred and that lawyer to accomplish it.

lunes, 5 de febrero de 2018

La criatura

   La planta creció de golpe. Alcanzó en un abrir y cerrar de ojos el tamaño de los edificios cercanos, cada uno de veinte pisos de altura. La criatura se desdoblaba como cuando las plantas crecen y las ramas van cayendo a un lado y a otro y por eso todos pensaron que eso era lo que era, una planta descomunal que parecía haber adquirido la loca habilidad de crecer de golpe, más allá de lo que ninguna otra planta jamás había crecido. Cuando se detuvo, el viento la meció con suavidad.

 El charco de agua turbia del que había salido seguía siendo el mismo, aunque un poco perturbado por las vibraciones que producía la planta gigante. Ya no se escuchaba ningún pájaro, ninguno de los pequeños animales que por tanto tiempo habían poblado esa isla de biodiversidad en la mitad de la ciudad. Los nidos y las madrigueras habían quedado solas, ya no había más vida en aquel lugar. Solo quedaba la criatura, la que parecía planta pero nadie sabía si lo era de verdad.

 Cuando su crecimiento pareció haber parado, las personas que vivían cerca, e incluso algunos transeúntes, se acercaron un poco a ver de lo que se trataba. Todos se asombraron al ver lo hermosa que era la criatura, a pesar de su tamaño descomunal y su color verde que parecía haber sido creado en un laboratorio y no por la naturaleza. El viento meciendo las ramas, las pocas hojas que tenían, hacían pensar en un lugar idílico y un momento de esos que parece estar congelado en el tiempo.

 De repente, la planta se movió de nuevo. Pero esta vez no fue ese crecimiento desmedido de antes. Esta vez de verdad se movía, como un ser humano. Dos ramas, que parecían brazos alzándose hacia el cielo, crujieron con fuerza e hicieron que los curiosos echaran algunos pasos para atrás. Cuando las ramas como brazos se unieron en las alturas, varias hojas crecieron de la nada. Era como ver un video acelerado del crecimiento de una planta. Las personas ya no sabían qué pensar.

 Las hojas nuevas formaron algo parecido a un escudo cóncavo. Una de las personas que miraba desde la avenida más cercana dijo la palabra clave. “¡Es una antena!”. Y eso era precisamente lo que la planta gigante había creado. Unos doscientos metros sobre las cabezas de miles, del charco de agua sucia, de los nidos vacíos y de la bulla de la ciudad, se había formado una antena parabólica hecha por completo de hojas y ramas bien entrelazadas, apretadas las unas con las otras, creando una estructura que era simplemente sorprendente a la vista.

 Después de verificar que nada más pasaría, el gobierno decidió enviar un pequeño grupo al parque para analizar el agua del charco, las plantas cercanas y los animales y, si era posible, tomar una muestra de la criatura gigante para analizar en un laboratorio. Si querían tener algún tipo de respuesta, lo mejor era acercarse y no seguir con la estrategia de “dejar ser”. No podían permitirse no hacer nada justo cuando algo de una naturaleza tan extraña estaba ocurriendo en la mitad de una ciudad.

 El equipo estaba conformado por cuatro personas. Pensaron que lo mejor era no enviar grupos demasiado numerosos, puesto que no sabían bien si la criatura podía percibir peligro alguno. Era mejor no correr demasiados riesgos. Tomar las muestras de agua, tierra e incluso algunos cuerpos de animales y resto vegetales, fue relativamente fácil. Lo complicado era acercarse de forma casual a la planta gigante y simplemente quitarle un pedacito, como si no fuera nada más allá de lo meramente normal en casos parecidos.

 Pero no era un caso normal, ni de lejos. Nunca, en ninguna parte del mundo, se había visto algo de esa magnitud. Y mucho menos salido de la nada, sin previo aviso. Eso sin contar que la criatura había formado una antena y no se sabía cual era el punto de esa creación. Se llevaron varios aparatos para medir ondas electromagnéticas y de radio, pero no hubo nada que resaltara en toda la zona. La antena, al parecer, no emitía señales ni las recibía. Era un completo misterio para todos los seres humanos.

 Las pruebas científicas fueron llevadas a cabo en un corto periodo de tiempo. Al día siguiente, pudieron concluir que no había nada en el agua o en la tierra que causara semejante crecimiento tan desmedido de un ejemplar botánico normal. Los cadáveres de animales y los restos de plantas no decían nada de la situación: no había sustancias tóxicas ni ningún tipo de enfermedad particular de ninguna especie. En conclusión, toda la zona era completamente normal, a excepción de la planta de doscientos metros de altura.

 Los seres humanos estaban confundidos. Miraban y miraban a la criatura y no entendían cual era su propósito. Intentaron tomar muestras de su base, pero cada vez que lo intentaban un escudo de ramas y hojas salía del suelo para bloquearles el paso. Se intentó hacer la toma de la muestra desde lejos, pero el resultado era siempre el mismo. Era como si la planta, la criatura, supiera cuando estaba en peligro y cuando no. Parecía incluso estar al pendiente de los seres humanos, puesto que sabía en que momento venían y como parar sus intenciones.

 Una noche, alguien notó algo muy particular: sobre el escudo de la parabólica creada por la criatura, había miles de pequeñas esferas volantes. Eran como polvo pero más grande y brillante. Emanaban luz en todas direcciones y parecían danzar sobre las ramas y las hojas.  En ocasiones, había muchas de esas esferas. Otra veces, no se veía ni una sola. Varios científicos optaron por hacer observaciones de ese comportamiento y pronto pudieron establecer un patrón de comportamiento.

 Se creía que las esferas se formaban de la misma planta cuando esta se disponía a usar la antena. Lo que no estaba claro era si recibía información, si la transmitía o si hacía ambas cosas. El punto era que no funcionaba todo el tiempo. Tal vez la criatura se cansaba de trabajar o tal vez esperaba a ciertos momentos claves del día para poder hacer lo que tenía que hacer. Sea como fuere, muchos de los científicos se fueron enamorando por completo del extraño comportamiento de la criatura.

 Pasada una semana, concluyeron también que las hojas que le salían a la planta gigante no eran hojas normales, como las de los árboles comunes. Esas hojas eran más fuertes, más grandes y parecían tener vida permanente. Mejor dicho, no se marchitaban con nada. La lluvia apenas y las movía y el solo no causaba en ellas nada, no las calentaba ni las hacía arder. Era como si fuesen inmunes a muchas de las condiciones normales del clima. Todo aspecto de la criatura era extraño.

 Un día, cuando se dieron cuenta, ya no había nada. La planta gigante había desaparecido sin dejar rastro. Cuando entraron los científicos al charco para ver si había restos de la planta, no encontraron absolutamente nada. Estaba todo lo que siempre había estado allí pero nada tan fuera de lo normal como aquella cosa que los había fascinado por tanto tiempo. Muchos se alegraron de haberla estudiado, otros de tomarle fotos y muchos de solo decir que habían tenido la oportunidad de verla.

 Tiempo después, científicos incansables concluyeron que las esferas que se formaban sobre la antena, se distribuían sobre la superficie de ramas y hojas de una manera determinada, siempre bastante exacta. Pudieron pronto formar una secuencia de patrones.

Pero avanzar a partir de eso parecía imposible. Compararon los patrones, las formas que hacían las esferas sobre la superficie “vegetal”, con miles de fotografías  científicas varias. Con constelaciones, estructuras moleculares y miles de otras formas. Jamás se supo que querían decir y de donde había venido la planta, o lo que sea que habían visto.

viernes, 2 de febrero de 2018

Broken home

   Shaving had always been one of those things to do when things were about to change. For many people, it wasn’t like that. Most people would never do something like a ceremony to move from one place to the other. But Phillip was not like every person. He had always felt different from others even when he was certain there was nothing really special about him. Nothing at all. However, he felt he needed to shave before leaving his parents home for good. It felt like the right thing to do.

 As he was doing it, he realized he hadn’t shaved in a long time. The last time he had, another change had come to his life. He had done it after formally entering a relationship that didn’t last very long. Phillip found it funny that people talked about one, two or even five-year relationships. He had no idea what that was like or if it was even a real thing. Being together for that long wasn’t the difficult part, but being interested in the other person for that period of time seemed excessive to him.

 Then again, he really didn’t know any better. When thinking about his parents home, it has to be clarified he was talking about a place were both his parents lived but had decided to do it in separate rooms, with their lives almost completely apart except for the obvious part of living together. But he had seen, for the last two years, how they had transferred from being a couple that was always fighting, to a pair of people that would rarely even speak to each other, let alone fight.

 They had decided to divorce a long time ago, but the process had become stalled do to several complications with many documents that they had to fix with the law, one by one. Any time now, they would be divorced for good and his father would leave the house to finally start a new life on his own. At least that was what he told Phillip in numerous times, as if his son had any interest in what he was going to do next. Frankly, the kid only wanted to get away form all that madness.

 He had achieved that by sending documents and filling forms for every single university he could find on the Internet. Not only colleges in his country but also abroad and with programs longer than four years. He really wanted to go away, to experience something new and different. Who knows? Maybe he would be able to find some really needed stability away from his crazy parents and from the person he had always been. Because he was also one of the problems he faces in life. Phillip had an issue with his lack of passion for anything other than getting away from his parents.

 He had tried though, a lot. In his last two years of school, Phillip had decided to try lots of new things and, thankfully, his school was a very good place to do that. He could include at least two classes each year that had nothing to do with the mandatory assignments. So he still had to go to math and physics class, but he was also able to attend some cooking classes, karate, football and even the woodwork workshop. He attended every single class until the end but the real results were very mixed.

 In cooking class, he had a tough time with the amounts of every ingredient he had to put into each concoction. He followed the recipe word by word but that didn’t seem like a good strategy because his creations would always taste awful or burn in the oven or something would happen. Phillip had to apologize to the teacher several times until he grew tired of doing that and he just tried to fix every single one of his failed attempts at making something edible. The teacher realized he tried, at least.

 In karate, he had the most fun out of all the classes. It came as a surprise to him that he was very strong in all the right ways for such a sport. The bad thing was that he wasn’t really able to channel that strength like he was supposed to. That meant that, although he could do all the exercises the trainer demanded from him, Phillip was the culprit of about five broken noses and several kicks that had left his opponents without any air and wanting to go urgently to the nurse’s office.

 In football, he realized he was out of his element the moment he put on the uniform. He felt strange and clumsy, which was kind of a premonition of his performance in every training session that season. He was so awful at even walking around the field, that the team’s coach decided to assign him as water boy for the remainder of the year. He was teased a lot because of that but at least that guaranteed him a good grade, which was all he really needed at the end of the day.

 Finally, it has to be said that Phillip really liked the woodshop. He was in his element when using the machines, because he was doing it all on his own. Unlike in the kitchen, he felt being alone there was relaxing and really a good way to spend the time. The only thing was his creations were never what the teacher wanted. He never really knew if he was bad at it or if it was all about that bald man not liking what he did just because. He got an average grade again and also the sense that people don’t really give a shit about how you do anything in this world.

 When the acceptance letters began to arrive, Phillip wasn’t surprised that the first two had been rejection letters. They all began in the same way, praising the idiot that had spend hours filling forms, only to say at the end that he wasn’t what they were looking for. Reading those letters, he wondered why would anyone spend so much paper only to say “no”. It would a lot easier to just send an email with the word “NO” and the words “rejection from this college” in the subject section.

 The third one was an acceptance, which was kind of exciting, but it was a college he didn’t even remembered reading about. Letters poured in for about two weeks. After that, he had received sixteen rejection letters and four acceptance ones. Three of the acceptance ones came from schools fairly close to home. Only one was from a university abroad that offered various programs but nothing that he was really interested about. He looked at their website for our but couldn’t make up his mind.

 That was until his birthday, the day his parents had agreed to behave like normal human beings. Or at least that was what was supposed to happen. Instead, it became the first time in two years that they engaged in fighting, this time over the size of the portions they should serve of the birthday cake. Phillip had so many feeling trapped up inside of him, that he just spouted out that he was about to leave them for good and that he was very happy he would probably never see either of them again.

 You see, Phillip’s parents had given him as a present a bank account with years of savings on his name. They had planned that since he was a baby, in order to give him the best education they could. It amazed him that they were able to do it, knowing how much they hated each other. The point was that he had the money to do with it whatever he wanted and, right then and there, he only wanted to run away from their crazy ways and every single thing that reminded him of them.

 For months, he prepared everything to leave the country. He finally decided on some career, not even knowing if it was the right choice. He made all the payments, got a place to live in and even tried to get a job at his destination, soon to be his home.


 The day he left, his parents agreed to take him together to the airport. Right before crossing the security checks, he apologized to them and told them he wanted to say “Thank you” for their efforts and also that they were finally free. And so was him.