Adultery

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Author: Paulo Coelho
Tags: Fiction, Literary, General, Romance, Visionary & Metaphysical
question. Happiness is not something that can be precisely measured, discussed in plebiscites, or analyzed by specialists. We don’t even ask what kind of car someone drives, let alone something so personal and impossible to define.
    “There’s no need to answer. Your silence says it all.”
    No, my silence doesn’t say it all. It isn’t an answer. It merely reflects my surprise and confusion.
    “I’m not happy,” he says. “I have everything a man could dream of, but I’m not happy.”
    Has someone put something in the water? Are they trying to destroy my country with a chemical weapon designed to create a sense of profound frustration? Why is it that everyone I talk to feels the same?
    So far I haven’t said anything. But tormented souls have this incredible ability to recognize and approach one another, thus compounding their grief.
    Why hadn’t I noticed this in him? Why did I see only the superficial way he talked about politics or the pedantic way he tasted the wine?
    The return of Saturn. Opposition. Unhappiness. Things I never expected to hear Jacob König say.
    At that precise moment—it’s 1:55 p.m., according to my watch—I fall in love with him all over again. No one, not even my marvelous husband, has ever asked if I’m happy. Perhapsin my childhood, my parents and my grandparents asked that question, but no one has since.
    “Shall we meet again?”
    I no longer see a boyfriend from my adolescence sitting in front of me, but an abyss that I’m blithely walking toward, an abyss from which I have no desire to escape. The thought flashes through my mind that my sleepless nights are about to become even more unbearable now that I really do have a problem: a heart in love.
    The red lights in my mind start to flash.
    I tell myself: You’re a fool, he just wants to get you into bed. He doesn’t care about your happiness.
    Then, in an almost suicidal gesture, I say yes. Perhaps going to bed with someone who just touched my breasts when we were teenagers will be good for my marriage, as it was yesterday, when I gave him oral sex in the morning and had multiple orgasms with my husband later that night.
    I try to get back to the subject of Saturn, but he’s already asked for the bill and is talking on his cell phone, saying that he’ll be five minutes late.
    “Ask them if they’d like a glass of water or some coffee,” he says.
    I ask who he was talking to, and he says it was his wife. The director of a large pharmaceutical company wants to meet and possibly invest money in the final phase of his campaign to be elected to the Council of States. The elections are fast approaching.
    Again, I remember that he’s married. That he’s unhappy. That he can’t do anything he enjoys. That there are rumors about him and his wife, that they have an open marriage. I need to forget the spark that dazzled me at 1:55 and realize that he just wants to use me.
    This doesn’t bother me, as long as things are clear. I, too, need someone to sleep with.
    We pause on the sidewalk outside the restaurant. He looks around as if we make a highly suspicious couple. Then, when he’s sure no one is looking, he lights a cigarette.
    So that’s what he was afraid people might see: the cigarette.
    “As I’m sure you remember, I was considered the most promising student of our year,” he says. “And of course I had to prove them right, what with my need for love and approval. I sacrificed nights out with my friends to study and meet other people’s expectations. I finished high school with brilliant results. By the way, why did we stop going out again?”
    I have no idea, either. I think at the time everyone was simply busy hooking up with everyone else, and no one stayed with anyone for very long.
    “I graduated from university, became a defense lawyer, and spent my life between crooks and the completely innocent, between scoundrels and the totally honest. What started out as a temporary job became a permanent decision:
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