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.