Monday, August 10th, 2009 | Scriitor:

After this take-down of life and stupidity, Pavel lived for about 8 more months and than, with his soul full of sadness, died. After his death and the breathable life of those two, an untold question remains: How could it be that Pavel didn’t even move a finger for saving the fortune that was taken through blackmail by this woman? I mean by this woman that you see in the yard, specified Buia.
At a year or maybe two, a rumor that might have been an answer at the unexpressed question took place. Sometimes a long time ago, when Pavel was a young and handsome bachelor, had a mission in the home village of Iulica that was recently married. Being that Julia’s husband during those days wasn’t home; she and Pavel got to know and liked each other. From these love a baby was born, that goes to high school now. The funny part is that Pavel didn’t recognize Julie, the one from his adolescence that even then broke his heart, only after her husband came back. Then the situation became embarrassing. If Julie didn’t enmesh him in adolescence, Pavel couldn’t avoid it now. In such way ended the life of the only man, a convinced bachelor (until Julie) that I have known and that felt in love two times in his life by the same woman at different ages. So, the people that you see now in that yard are the relatives of Julie, the woman that opened the desire of living for Pavel, but also the door to his grave. And how it may be known: nobody built happiness behalf other’s sorrow. Julia’s big son, found out that his real father was, namely Pavel, how his father and mother treated him and gave them an ultimatum. As an inheritor of Pavel, his mother Julie and his husband should leave his house and fortune.
– Poor man, the teacher couldn’t resist, he lived a fully life with no worries, nothing missing, no gravity, after his own desires, but death came as a dart into the soul that for the first time choused to love.
– This is it. Who knows what’s left for us too, Thomas replied, Buia’s namesake, while they were slowly going ahead down the street.
They were going leisurely because Buia was hardly moving. He had a difficulty in walking because of a chronically rheumatism, after the hard work from the mine. In fact, as he was saying, he might have avoided the “earning” if Purcaret gallery wouldn’t have given itself for excavation in which the work itself wasn’t harder than in other places, but as it was an escarpment gallery, short enough it was as “warm” as it was outside.

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