Lucia Sánchez
Amidst the tranquil rhythms of hotel life on Mallorca, there's one guest I'll never forget, even at my age of 54. Let me share a quirky tale about him.
It was a breezy afternoon when Mr. Smith, an enigmatic figure with a penchant for the peculiar, graced our hotel with his presence. From the outset, he exuded an aura of mystery, his eccentricity evident in every gesture and word.
One evening, as I was making my rounds, I stumbled upon an unexpected scene in the hotel lobby. There, surrounded by a small crowd of intrigued guests, stood Mr. Smith, engaged in a passionate debate with none other than a life-sized cardboard cutout of Albert Einstein.
At first, I couldn't believe my eyes. Had Mr. Smith truly embarked on a philosophical discourse with a piece of cardboard? As I edged closer, it became apparent that he was fully immersed in the debate, gesturing emphatically and quoting passages from Einstein's writings with fervor.
The spectacle was both bizarre and hilarious, with Mr. Smith and the cardboard Einstein exchanging arguments and counterarguments as if engaged in a battle of wits. The onlookers watched in amusement, unsure whether to be entertained or bewildered by the scene unfolding before them.
As the debate raged on, the lines between reality and absurdity began to blur, until finally, with a flourish of his hand, Mr. Smith delivered what he believed to be the decisive argument, declaring victory to the cheers of the crowd.
In the days that followed, the memory of Mr. Smith's peculiar debate lingered in the air, a testament to the eccentricity and charm that he brought to our hotel. Though I may never fully understand his motivations, one thing is certain: the memory of that unforgettable encounter will stay with me for years to come.