"You're telling me you had sex with him?"
"John, I'm so sorry; I didn't think it was going to be such a big deal."
"Fuck you, Lee. I can't have been more explicit in explaining my feelings about this. I think you better leave."
"John, please. Don't just explode; let's talk about it. Don't overreact."
"Lee, either you leave right now, or I'm leaving. That's the end as far as I'm concerned."
"You're just angry, John. Please, calm down and take a breath. We can work through this."
"Like fuck we can. Are you leaving or not?"
"No, I'm staying here. We have to get through this. I know it's going to be hard, but we have to discuss it properly."
"All right. Have it your way, Lee."
I jumped up and headed for the bedroom. My suitcases were already packed, I grabbed some extra changes of clothes, jammed them into her suitcase and another backpack. I was just shoving clothes into the backpack when she walked in. "John, for heaven's sake, love. What are you doing?"
"I'm leaving. I'm not putting up with this. I'll be back as soon as I can find somewhere to live."
Distraught, she pleaded. "John, stop, you don't have to go. Please, let's talk about what happened."
"No chance, Lee. I'm leaving. I will apply for a separation agreement as soon as I can find a solicitor."
I walked past her as she stood staring at me, her mouth hanging wide open. "You're not serious?"
"Yes, I am actually, Lee. This marriage is officially over."
I barged past her as I carried the last bag out to my car. "Have a nice life, Lee."
I had never felt anger like it. I was infuriated, my blood pumped ferociously through my bulging veins. God only knew where I was going to go. I had no clue. I didn't want to publicise our problems, not until I was sorted anyway. As I sped out towards the motorway, I saw a big flashing neon sign: "Backpackers."
Good enough. It was cheap and close to the motorway for work.
Carrying the last of my things into my room I tried to figure out how we ended up It had been coming for a long time, I supposed. In some ways, I knew it was coming. It was like watching a car crash. It happened in slow motion and had an almost inevitable feel to it.
*****
Lee and I had been married for about three years. The early parts of our marriage could only be described as idyllic. Perfect really. Sometimes, you meet somebody and the attraction is so strong it is impossible to evade. That was us. I knew from the moment we met that she loved me. Equally as obvious was that I felt the same way about her. I had been instantly attracted to her innocent naivete, her deep intellect. She was clever and loved life. A good looking woman, tall and lithe, she moved with the sensual elegant grace of stalking cat. Her features were elfin, a sexy pixie, big beautiful iridescent blue eyes that shone brightly. Maybe she wasn't your classic beauty, but she had a sensual sexuality and inner beauty that emanated from her.
Our marriage seemed happy. Like all young couples, we had our ups and downs. Work was our biggest argument. She was a teacherIt was such a great job, I accepted the responsibility of managing peoples pension funds. Having their futures in my hands was a responsibility that I didn't take lightly. Being fresh out of Uni, I had to work hard to make an impact. It meant long hours and it was stressful. My stress release was WuShu and Qi Gong. Martial arts were my second love. I had practised since I was a young teen. I started with Karate, just because it was locally available, but I attended a demonstration of WuShu and fell in love with the fluid beauty of it. Where Karate was direct and forceful, WhShu was graceful, swirling movements, more like interpretive dance than a fighting sport.
It was the last year when things seemed to run off the rails. Lee liked to work out, as well, although her preferred outlet was Yoga. I had toyed with Yoga, myself, although once I was introduced to Tai Chi, like WuShu, I fell in love with it. Personally, I thought it provided everything that Yoga did, just with more beauty.
We both moved to Auckland from Tauranga for work. The driving force was Lee getting a posting at Auckland Girls Grammar. One of the most prestigious schools in the Country. I searched around and picked up a job at Permanent Investments: a specialised superannuation company.
Auckland was new to us. We knew nobody, so for us to be involved in other activities was important. We didn't want to just socialise with work colleagues. We both felt we needed a wider circle of friends.
She scared the crap out of me when we were preparing dinner one night. "John, I met the most incredible man today."
The way she said it made me shiver. "You met a man; should I be scared?"
She gave me a funny glare. "What are you talking about?" Then I saw the light go on and she giggled softly. "No, fool, not like that. He is a Yoga instructor. I signed up for his class."
I wiped away a mock bead of sweat. "Phew, you had me worried for a minute."
We carried to food over to the table and sat down to eat. "John, he is such an interesting man. He is so widely travelled and has such a deep intellect. He exudes a spirituality; he's an idealist really, I suppose. He opened my eyes a little."
Listening to her go on about him made me a little jealous. She seemed infatuated. Not wanting to spoil a wonderful dinner. I just listened, adding the odd comment like. "He does sound intriguing."
"Oh he is, Honey. He teaches philosophy, as well."
That one surprised me. "Yoga and philosophy, wow interesting man. Where does he teach?"
"Oh, it's not a formal class as such. He runs the classes at the Polytech."
"Wow, he seems busy."
Giving me this sort of disbelieving look, she added, "He is a counsellor, as well. He volunteers for lots of organisations and he runs his own marriage counselling business."
"Holy shit, how does he find the time?"
She sniggered playfully. "God knows, but he is so interesting to talk to. I have been using Yoga just as exercise, but he talked a little about the spiritual elements. I tell you babe, he really opened my eyes."
"Well, that's a good thing, isn't it?"
"Oh definitely, I just wanted to share."
Giving her a comforting, hopefully supportive glance, I replied. "I'm glad you did. You know I love to hear about your day."
Those conversations became a regular part of our evenings. I could see how much this guy affected Lee. Suddenly she was wanting to have deep philosophical discussions. We were deep into topics that previously never graced our table. Religion, spiritualism, and of course, politics.
When she said she wanted to take Rafe's night class in philosophy, it did give me a cold shiver. She seemed to be seeing a lot of him, and he was having a huge impact on her.
When I questioned her, she seemed shocked. "Lee, I don't mind you taking a bigger interest in things. In fact, I love that you are developing this depth. But, do you think it's good to see so much of this bloke?"
Confused and ill at ease she replied, "If it makes you uncomfortable, then I won't go. I can't explain it, John. Rafe has opened not only my eyes, but my mind. I'm not an idiot, but he has introduced me to concepts that historically, I ignored, have passed right over me. Looking back just a couple of months, I can't believe how shallow I was."
"I wasn't trying to stop you seeing him. I just thought that perhaps another opinion. Get some information from other sources."
She smiled. "John, my Love. I have been reading all sorts of books on spirituality. Rafe gave me a reading list that is as long as your arm."
"That's good. I just want you to enjoy life."
"Oh, babe, I am. I feel it inside. I guess I have always had these questions. I just never knew it. I was cruising. Now I have a deeper purpose. Sounds silly, I suppose."
"No, no it doesn't. Lee, I love seeing you this passionate about life, and what hides inside. I guess I was just nervous. I'm sorry, if you feel that strongly, I want you to take his class. Maybe you can teach me."
She smiled warmly. "Come to bed and I will teach you some new Yoga moves."
Our lovemaking was always passionate and fulfilling. We seemed so in synch with each other.
*****
Lee seemed pretty happy to have a new friend. It wasn't just Rafe. She met other people at Rafe's philosophy classes. Apparently, Lee wasn't the only one to enjoy his teachings. I did meet a few of them, and they did seem nice. A couple were a bit flimsy, and I wondered why they were at a philosophy class. But hey. It takes all kinds.
There weren't many days when Rafe's name didn't appear during our evening catch ups.
Her taking his class in the evening did allow me to spend more time at my martial arts training. Previously, I had felt guilty. Now with her being so deeply involved, it freed up my guilt and I enjoyed a couple of extra nights at the gym, training. It did wonders for my skill level.
Lee's interest in philosophy led to these long in-depth discussions on topics I never expected to have with her. During the early stages of my Tai Chi classes, I learned the art of meditation, and mindfulness. Now it was something we shared together. We set aside a little time each night to give to ourselves. That wasn't the only change. Lee seemed so keen on putting some of what she learned into practice she started volunteering at a local battered wives shelter.