It all started with a moment of laughter, a loud, mocking laughter that echo around Tania. Closing her eyes, she longed to vanish, to escape the teasing and avoid the cruel faces.
Her financial situation allowed her mother and her to get by only on cheap processed foods, which unfortunately complemented a predisposition toward weight gain due to their irregular meal timings.
Sure, Tania could have chosen to exercise or renovate her daily routine, but she was driven by the promise she had made to her father. It was paramount to complete her studies and not leave her mom in solitude.
Her academic endeavors were tough. Juggling her motherโs meager pension, endless study sessions, and chronic fatigue from night shifts didnโt make life any easier. In her case, stress didnโt cause weight loss; quite the oppositeโit increased her roundness.
Listening attentively, the coast seemed clear. Everyone seemed to have left, presenting her with a chance to step outside. Yet, as she opened the door, she was met with waiters once more.
โTania, there you are,โ they spoke up.
On guard, Tania watched them warily, knowing nothing good typically sprang from these encounters.
โWhy?โ she inquired.
They exchanged glances, and Tania sensed sarcasm was imminent. Recalling her fatherโs words, “You are the smartest, the most beautiful. Even if itโs tough, fight. No matter what happens, smile and fight.”
โAlright, ask away,โ Tania asserted.
โTania, weโre having a party after our shift tomorrow. Can we close early? Everyone will bring their partners. Will you join us? Although, who would consider being with someone whoโs as big as a barrel?โ their laughter ringing around her.
Their boisterous laughter filled the air, just as their manager joined them.
โWhatโs going on here? Your laughter might topple our customers out of their seats! Get back to the dining area! Now!โ
The group dispersed quickly, leaving Tania the chance to escape outside for some fresh air. She tried to collect herself, but tears soon started falling uncontrollably. Truly, she did not have a partner and, perhaps, the others were right. She was overweight and overshadowed with failure, seemingly unwanted by anyone.
โI must do something,โ Tania told herself. โShould I cut food completely? Or see a doctor? But what would they say? Diet, healthy eatingโฆ And where would the money come from?โ
โAh, Dad, what should I do? If I donโt show up with someone tomorrow, they will ridicule me further.โ
Tania stiffened, hearing someone cough from the bushes. Nighttime had arrived silently, and she hadnโt expected anyone lurking behind the restaurant in the dark.
โIโm sorry if I startled you,โ a man, appearing to be in his thirties, spoke. โI didnโt mean to intrude. Can I help you with something?โ
Tania sighed:
โNo. Besides, what could you do for me? Excuse me, but you seem more in need of help than me.โ
The man gestured toward a bench.
โMay I sit here?โ
He sat, remaining silent for a moment before turning to speak.
โYou know, I learned long ago that tears donโt solve problems; they only complicate life. About a year ago, I found myself in a dire situation, unable to remember anything. Yes, fear consumed me, but tears did nothing but waste time. I figured I must have been living somehow before. Waking up in a basement, I assumed it was meant to be. I roamed the streets, practically begging people to recognize me, but to no avail. No one acknowledged me. I concluded I had no one. Attempts to restore my documents were met with disdain wherever I went. No one wants to deal with someone from the streets. Now, I am nothing.โ
โAn invisible man,โ Tania whispered, turning to face him.
โOdd that I remember how to talk, eat, but canโt recall who I am,โ the man remarked.
Suddenly, Tania thought of a plan:
โWhatโs your name?โ
โWerenโt you listening? I donโt remember. Call me whatever you like.โ
โWell, Iโm Tania. Maybe you could help me?โ
Tania unveiled her plan to the man, deciding to call him Anton, after her father.
Anton pondered:
โThis sounds like an adventure. I like itโฆ But how? Iโm dressed in rags, ready for a trash heap, not a restaurant.โ
โThatโs not important. My mom is quite the magician; you wonโt even recognize yourself once sheโs done,โ Tania smiled.
โYouโre a lucky one. And your fatherโฆโ
โHeโs gone for some time now. You remind me of him. He always believed in fighting through hardships. If youโre not up for this, I understand, but if I were you, Iโd fight. So, please, fight alongside me.โ
โWill your mom accept me?โ
โOf course. Sheโs amazing. Here, let me write down the addressโฆโ
โTell it to me. Iโll remember it easily. I may not know who I was, but I have an excellent memory.โ
Returning to work, Tania felt guilty for her minor deception but held hope that her plan would bring some peace.
That evening, she recounted everything to her mom, who surprisingly agreed:
โTania, youโre an adult now. I support you. Letโs see how it works. Butโฆyouโre sure heโs not some con artist?โ
Tania kissed her mother:
โI hope not, he seems genuine. Just unlucky. Youโre the best!โ
โWellโฆ The best support I can give.โ
Anton arrived promptly. Hesitating slightly at the door, he left his shoes and entered the immaculate home barefoot. Tania beamed at him.
โEverythingโs good. Itโs most important that you came; the rest will follow,โ she reassured.
At the party, all eyes were on Tania. Silence reigned as everyone waited for the expected embarrassment. But when Anton approached, confidence shining through his elegant demeanor, he stunned the crowd.
โYou look wonderful, Tania. Iโm glad weโre together,โ he said.
Shock washed over their faces. Someone murmured:
โIsnโt that Anton? Itโs Dmitri Stupin. Vanished a few years agoโฆ From an extremely wealthy family.โ
Tania felt faint, sinking into her seat.
The next day, Anton knocked on her door.
โYou ran away. But you promised youโd marry me,โ he teased.
โYouโre kidding, right?โ she replied, surprised.
โNot at all. I love you.โ
โBut Iโmโฆ heavy,โ she hesitated.
โThat just means thereโs more of you to love in my heart.โ
The tears flowed as she lunged into his arms.
Soon enough, a few months later, they were wed.
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