My back hurt a lot. It started to get on my
nerves that every single morning, without fail, I woke up with every bone in my
body aching as if I had been practicing some gymnastics routine while sleeping.
I didn’t know if it was the mattress or if my sleep routine had somehow been
disrupted. Whatever it was, I had to find a solution fast or my spine would be
gravely affected and I would have to sleep on the floor. I would have wanted to
change the mattress but that wasn’t really an option: I lived in a rented room
and the owner might have an opinion about it. Besides, even if I could do it, I
didn’t have the amount of money to allow myself to do such an investment. So
the mattress, even if it was the wrong one, was not the answer to my problems.
So I decided to do something for myself. My
body was in pain and I needed to make it better, to be able to walk in the
morning without feeling hundreds of knives penetrating my skin. So I decided to
try some exercises before and after sleeping time but that wasn’t a very good
idea. Not only because I had never done any exercise whatsoever, but also
because they didn’t seem to be affecting my sleep. Sometimes I moved less
during the night but I had the same back pain as always. I was grateful that
hadn’t worked because it could be quite an annoyance to workout just before and
after you sleep. I mean, those are the two worst moments of the day to do any
physical activity, even if I had been willing to do so. There had to be a
better idea, more suited to me.
It came to my attention one day, while I was
taking a walk around the neighborhood. I was new to the area so I wanted to
know about all the restaurants, supermarkets and stores in general that
operated around my building. Two streets over, I discovered a spa. The entrance
was quite small and, thank God, there was a list of prices and procedures on
the window, so I didn’t have to go in. They specialized in massaged, have all
kinds of them. Maybe that was what I needed: someone to undo all the knots on
my back so I could sleep better during the nights. And the price was not too
high so if I started feeling in pain again, I could come back in a month or
two. I was about to go in but something made me think it twice.
I went back home and, like an obsessive
person, I decided to know about all the types of massages so to know the best
one for me. Many were Asian and I had read stories about massage parlors there.
I doubted the spa I passed by was a place like that. Anyway, they were very
complete and did want something that was rather aggressive. I wanted them to
“rearrange”, if that’s possible, all my muscles and bones and make me be able
to walk again without having to complain bout something. I then stopped
obsessing about it and just assured myself I would go to the spa the next day.
And I did. It was a Saturday so this time
around there were two people in the waiting room, a very small space with two
chairs. I had to wait standing up, which was kind of funny considering I had
come because my body ached. Anyway, it was not a long wait. Each one of us was
directed to different rooms and was asked to undress and put on a gown similar
to the ones used in hospitals. Not that I had ever used one but I had seen
those many times. The woman that had led me there also told me to lay down on
the table, face down of course, and wait there for the masseuse. I did as I was
told, leaving all my clothes in a neat pile ad tightening my gown a bit. I lay
down in the table and just waited there for five, then ten minutes. I was a bit
sleepy when, finally, the door flung open and a man’s voice greeted me.
I said “Hi”, in almost inaudible register. I
couldn’t see more than his legs, as I was on the table with my face on a hole,
but I could see his yellow Crocs, moving from one side to the other. He was
apparently feeling some form and stretching or so it seemed. He asked me how I
felt. I told him my story with the bed and my sleeping “disorder”. He was
listening carefully, his feet still all the time. He resumed his walking when I
finished and just asked me which scent I liked better: cinnamon or oranges? I
chose cinnamon, so he walked out of sight but by the sound I realized he used a
lighter and suddenly the room smelled like my favorite type of cappuccino. He
also put on some music and I had the weird feeling of being in a really strange
blind date.
Then he started, rather predictably, on my
back. I could feel he had big hands or maybe they were just very well suited
for this work. I have to say I relaxed immediately. He was using my flesh as
clay and it felt really good. Besides, the music and the scent really helped to
make the room feel less like a doctor’s office and more like a nice room in
one’s house. I closed my eyes for a good while, as he worked on my whole back,
moving up and own, and possibly helping himself with some oil. I could smell
almonds. Then I realized I had thought I was going to have a woman massage
therapist but maybe a man was more suited in my case because of the great pain
I was in.
Then he spoke and I just opened my eyes, as if
I had slept with him. What an odd feeling… He asked me if the pain was only
concentrated on my back or if the rest of the body hurt as well. I told him the
pain was all over but that it was stronger on my back. I saw his Crocs moving and
his ankles going up and down, as if he was exercising right there. Maybe he
thought I was with my eyes closed. He then told me he was going to do a full
massage, trying to liberate the tension from every muscle he thought might have
been affected by many nights of bad sleep. He said it just like if he knew me
and, frankly, I loved that. I closed my eyes and stood still again, waiting for
him to continue.
I gasped when he grabbed the knot I had made
behind my back and released it easily, relieving my whole backside to him. For
a moment I thought about standing up and going straight to the front desk to
accuse him of sexual assault but then he started massaging my thighs and I
realized he had needed to do that to continue the work. Anyway, been touched there
wasn’t very common for me so it felt very strange but also very good.
Apparently, there was a lot of tension there too. He did bot thighs, then
calves and feet. He finished by ding my back and my shoulders and spraying some
scent I couldn’t identify all over my body. I guessed it was something to do
with aromatherapy. When he was finished, he just walked out and I didn’t have
the chance to thank him.
The following days were perfect. My back felt
like new and the rest of my body too. I was even able to do some exercise
without suffering and had learned how great it was to give myself a foot
massage every so often, specially as I walked around so much. Sometimes I found
myself trying to picture how my masseuse looked like but it was a very hard
thing to do. I just had his voice, a little deep but not to much, his yellow
Crocs and his small exercises while at work. It was almost impossible to create
an accurate depiction of him in my mind and I just let it go when I realized he
had done a great job and that had to be enough for my brain. Maybe if I went
back there, I would see him.
I eventually did come back but this time it
was a woman who did the massage and I was too ashamed to ask for the man that
had done the massage the last time. Maybe they would think I was obsessed or
that I had a complaint of some kind. So I just kept it for myself. To be
honest, the woman did a good job but I still felt the man’s hands and thought
they had been created for the job. I was thinking about it too much. So just
after the massage I decided to go to the market and just relax buying fruit.
The place was very big but not really crowded. I decided to buy some apples and
oranges. I committed the stupidity of grabbing an orange in the base of the
pile, so others fell to the floor. I caught all except one.
I went after the orange, walking slowly and crouching
to see where it had gone. I finally saw it beneath a vegetable stand selling
organic products so I just crawled and took it. When I did, I felt relieved.
But soon, I felt a mix of emotions I still have no idea how to explain. There, just
a meter away, there were two yellow Crocs, moving exactly like that time in the
spa. I got out of there and saw the man
working in the organics products stand. Somehow, I felt I knew him so I just
waved at him and said “Hi”. He turned to look at me and, surprisingly, he
smiled. He waved back and walked towards me. Something happened there and I
wanted to know what.
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