With two successful albums in the span of only nine months, Simon soon found herself solidified as a famous and immensely popular singer/songwriter. In 1971, she received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist of the Year, and additionally one nomination in the “Best Pop Female Vocalist” category.
Carly Simon – “You’re So Vain”
In November of 1972, Carly Simon released her third album, and it was intended to be her big commercial breakthrough. No Secrets spent five weeks at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and quickly achieved gold status.
It was a great album that spread all over the world, spending weeks and weeks on the top of the charts in countries like Norway, Australia and Canada. But it was one song in particular – the third on the album – that would change her life forever.
You’re So Vain was the song that most people reference when talking of Carly Simon. It was a smash-hit right away, and throughout the years, it’s grown even bigger and bigger.
The song is currently ranked at No. 92 on Billboard‘s Greatest Songs of All-Time list. In 2014, it was voted as number as no 216 when Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) asked the question of the best songs of the century. That same year, it was crowned as the ultimate song of the 1970’s by the UK Official Charts Company.

The album was recorded at the famous Trident Studios in London, England, where bands like The Beatles recorded The White Album and David Bowie made Space Oddity.
You’re So Vain – recording
You’re So Vain also held plenty of secrets when it was released, and for many years it was the subject of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s biggest mysteries. But we’ll get to that soon.
Firstly, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is uncredited on the song, even though he sings on the chorus.
At the time of the recording, several other famous artists were at the Trident Studios, and the likes of Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, legendary record producer George Martin, and Harry Nilsson watched her record. Actually, McCartney himself pitched in to guest star with background vocals.
And then there was Mick Jagger. Carly Simon wrote in her memoir that he actually invited himself to the recording. Jagger had pursued her in London and called Trident Studios once he understood she was there.
“It was shortly after midnight. Mick and I, we were close together – the same height, same coloring, same lips,” Simon writes.
“I felt as if I was trying to stay within a pink gravity that was starting to loosen its silky grip on me. I was thrilled by the proximity, remembering all the times I had spent imitating him in front of my closet mirror.”

As mentioned, You’re So Vain was a rock ‘n’ roll mystery. It’s always fun to know the background story of a song, wether its about a certain event, a person, or if that one line is a reference for something special.
You’re So Vain – who is it about?
In Carly Simon’s case, no one knew who You’re So Vain was about.
Some guessed – and had conspiracy theories – that the song was about Mick Jagger. Sure, there was a pretty clear connection between the two, especially since he actually sang on the record.
But no, it turns out the rumours were wrong. The truth is that You’re So Vain – at least the second verse – is about one-time Hollywood lothario Warren Beatty, whom she dated briefly in the early 1970’s.
“You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive.
Well you said that we made such a pretty pair.
And that you would never leave.
But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me.
I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee.
Clouds in my coffee”.
In her memoir, Carly revealed that the song was also about two other people, but she won’t reveal who they were.
“I don’t think so,” she told People. “At least until they know it’s about them.”
“Probably, if we were sitting over at dinner and I said: ‘remember that time you walked into the party and…’ I don’t know if I’ll do it. I never thought I would admit that it was more than one person.”

Simon dated Warren Beatty for a short while in the ’70s, and described him as a “glorious specimen” who put all other men “to shame, if looks and charm were what you were after.”
Carly Simon – James Taylor
So what about Carly Simon’s love life besides Warren? Well, she’s been married once, to singer/songwriter James Taylor.
They had met briefly as children, and then again in her dressing room in 1971. She described the latter meeting in her book. Taylor was there together with his then-girlfriend Joni Mitchell.
“He was barefoot, long-legged, long-footed – and is knees were bent,” she wrote in her memoir.
”He wore dark red, loose, wide-wale corduroys and a long-sleeved Henley with one button open, his right hand clutching a self-rule cigarette. His hair, simultaneously shiny and disheveled, fell evenly on both sides of his head, and he wore a scruffy, understated mustache, the kind so fashionable back in the yearly 1970s. He seemed both kempt and unkempt. Even sprawled out on the floor, everything about him communicated that he was, in fact, the center of something – the core of an apple, the center of a note.”

Carly Simon and James Taylor started dating later the same year and tied the knot in November of 1972. 11 years later, the couple divorced, but it wasn’t just because they didn’t have the same love for each other anymore.
Carly Simon – children
Simon explained that it mostly had to do with drugs. They had two children, now grown up and working in the music business. Daughter Sally Taylor is 46 years old and Ben Taylor’s 43.
Her memoir Boys in the Trees pretty much ends with her marriage to James Taylor. Her son hasn’t read the book. But her daughter has.
“I think he would feel more conflicted than Sally did,” Simon told ABC in 2016. “I had told her almost everything, but when she read it all together, she was just so amazed. She said, ‘I’m so proud of you for being able to tell it like it is for you.’”

Carly Simon was later engaged to musician Russ Kunkel in 1985. She married writer James Hart in December 1987, but the couple divorced in 2007.
Carly Simon, now 75 years of age, continued making music for many years to come. And, as a by-product, continued to win several awards for her trophy cabinet.
Her 1977 worldwide hit Nobody Does It Better was the theme song of the Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me. It’s considered by many to be one of the greatest Bond anthems of all time.
Hall of Fame entry
In 1988, she released the song Let The River Run, first featured in the 1988 movie Working Girl. With the song, she became the first singer ever to win three major awards for a single track: an Academy Award, a Grammy and a Golden Globe.
Six years later, in 1994, Carly was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Carly Simon lived a happy life during the 1960s and 1970s. She sure is a legendary singer with a legacy that will live on forever.
Thank you for all the wonderful music, Carly, and we hope to hear more in the future.
Please, share this story with friends and family!
When Carly Simon wrote the song You’re So Vain, her career changed forever, and yet the song remains one of rock ‘n’ roll’s biggest mysteries. Who is the person Simon is singing about?
Well, Carly herself has revealed who the classic song is about.
The 1970’s sure was a time for great music. During the 1960’s, bands like The Beatles had conquered the world, and now it was time for the likes of Bob Dylan and others to take over.
Carly Simon – singer/songwriter
One of those who did just that was Carly Simon. The wonderful singer/songwriter became one of the most popular artists when her career began to grow in the early 1970’s.
We’ve all heard You’re so Vain and various other classics from the New Yorker. But what about her life? And who was You’re so Vain actually about? This is the story of the wonderful Carly Simon.
Carly Simon was born on June 25, 1945, in New York City, the youngest daughter of an upper-class New York family. Her father Richard Simon was the co-founder of the Simon & Schuster publishing company.
Carly Simon – childhood
Now, Carly’s childhood wasn’t exactly perfect. As a third daughter, she often felt inadequate. Did her parents really want her?
“After two daughters he’d been counting on a son, a male successor to be named Carl. When I was born, he and Mommy simply added a y to the word, like an accusing chromosome: Carly,” she said.
When she was just 7 or 8 years old, Carly experienced a string of disturbing sexual encounters with a teenage boy.
“I didn’t realize that I was being used,” she said in an interview with USA Today. “I thought of myself as being in love with him. I’m sure a lot of girls go through the same thing.”
As a young girl, Carly got to see what the music industry was all about. But it would be some time before she would become the sensation she was.
Simon split her time between her family’s townhouse in Greenwich Village, New York and a wonderful estate in Stamford, Connecticut. The estate in Stamford saw the young girl surrounded by celebrities like Albert Einstein and Eleanor Roosevelt.

The Simon family were also good friends of legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson, who soon would take Carly under his wing. Jackie Robinson and his family lived in the Stamford house while their own home was under construction.
Befriended Jackie Robinson
She got to sit in the dugout at the old Ebbets Field in Brooklyn – home of the then-Brooklyn Dodgers. Soon, she became the unofficial mascot of the team.
“Jackie even taught me how to bat lefty, though it never took”, Simon wrote in her memoir Boys in the Trees (2015).
“He always had the cutest look around the side of his mouth, as if he were thinking about what he was about to say before he said it.”
However, the family would go through a tragedy. Simon’s father was strong-armed out of his own company, and died in 1960, just before his daughter’s 16th birthday.
For her part, Carly showed an early interest in music. She started singing together with brother Joey – who later became a successful writer, writing the music for the Broadway show The Secret Garden – but later, it was her and her sister who would go on to pursue a career in the business.
As Carly wrote on her website, she and sister Lucy taught themselves three chords on the guitar and hitch-hiked up to Provincetown, MA in the summer of 1964.

The Simon Sisters – as they called themselves – sang at a local bar called The Moors, with a repertoar consisting of folk music, as well as some of their own songs.
Touring with sister Lucy
Carly Simon and Lucy were eventually signed to Kapp Records and played a couple of clubs in Greenwich Village, opening for early comedians Woody Allen and Dick Cavett, among others, and even played in the UK.
In her memoir, Simon recalls the boat trip across the Atlantic heading home.
They were on the same boat as Sean Connery, and Carly and her sister ended up spending the trip with the actor. At that point, of course, no one could realize or even imagine that Carly would write a Bond theme song 12 years later.
The sister duo released three albums in the 1960s before Lucy left to get married.

Carly Simon was on her own, but still determined to forge a career in the music industry. However, her career had a slow start. She started working as a summer-camp counselor and as a secretary on a TV show.
Carly’s career
In February of 1971, Simon released her debut album Carly Simon. The song That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be – an anti-marriage-song – became her first hit, reaching No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 list.
In October, later the same year, Simon released her second album, Anticipation. By now, things had really started to blow up. Her album went gold in two years and contained the smash hit Anticipation, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard pop singles chart and also at No. 3 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in the United States.
According to herself, Simon wrote the song in just 15 minutes while waiting for Cat Stevens at her place, whom she was dating at the time and had made dinner for. When he arrived, the song was ready, but the date only lasted a short while.
“He gave me whispers and drawings of Blake poems,” Carly Simon said. “He told me about his childhood, his mixed Greek and Swedish parents, and we made a connection that has lasted.”
With two successful albums in the span of only nine months, Simon soon found herself solidified as a famous and immensely popular singer/songwriter. In 1971, she received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist of the Year, and additionally one nomination in the “Best Pop Female Vocalist” category.
Carly Simon – “You’re So Vain”
In November of 1972, Carly Simon released her third album, and it was intended to be her big commercial breakthrough. No Secrets spent five weeks at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and quickly achieved gold status.
It was a great album that spread all over the world, spending weeks and weeks on the top of the charts in countries like Norway, Australia and Canada. But it was one song in particular – the third on the album – that would change her life forever.
You’re So Vain was the song that most people reference when talking of Carly Simon. It was a smash-hit right away, and throughout the years, it’s grown even bigger and bigger.
The song is currently ranked at No. 92 on Billboard‘s Greatest Songs of All-Time list. In 2014, it was voted as number as no 216 when Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) asked the question of the best songs of the century. That same year, it was crowned as the ultimate song of the 1970’s by the UK Official Charts Company.

The album was recorded at the famous Trident Studios in London, England, where bands like The Beatles recorded The White Album and David Bowie made Space Oddity.
You’re So Vain – recording
You’re So Vain also held plenty of secrets when it was released, and for many years it was the subject of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s biggest mysteries. But we’ll get to that soon.
Firstly, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is uncredited on the song, even though he sings on the chorus.
At the time of the recording, several other famous artists were at the Trident Studios, and the likes of Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, legendary record producer George Martin, and Harry Nilsson watched her record. Actually, McCartney himself pitched in to guest star with background vocals.
And then there was Mick Jagger. Carly Simon wrote in her memoir that he actually invited himself to the recording. Jagger had pursued her in London and called Trident Studios once he understood she was there.
“It was shortly after midnight. Mick and I, we were close together – the same height, same coloring, same lips,” Simon writes.
“I felt as if I was trying to stay within a pink gravity that was starting to loosen its silky grip on me. I was thrilled by the proximity, remembering all the times I had spent imitating him in front of my closet mirror.”

As mentioned, You’re So Vain was a rock ‘n’ roll mystery. It’s always fun to know the background story of a song, wether its about a certain event, a person, or if that one line is a reference for something special.
You’re So Vain – who is it about?
In Carly Simon’s case, no one knew who You’re So Vain was about.
Some guessed – and had conspiracy theories – that the song was about Mick Jagger. Sure, there was a pretty clear connection between the two, especially since he actually sang on the record.
But no, it turns out the rumours were wrong. The truth is that You’re So Vain – at least the second verse – is about one-time Hollywood lothario Warren Beatty, whom she dated briefly in the early 1970’s.
“You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive.
Well you said that we made such a pretty pair.
And that you would never leave.
But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me.
I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee.
Clouds in my coffee”.
In her memoir, Carly revealed that the song was also about two other people, but she won’t reveal who they were.
“I don’t think so,” she told People. “At least until they know it’s about them.”
“Probably, if we were sitting over at dinner and I said: ‘remember that time you walked into the party and…’ I don’t know if I’ll do it. I never thought I would admit that it was more than one person.”

Simon dated Warren Beatty for a short while in the ’70s, and described him as a “glorious specimen” who put all other men “to shame, if looks and charm were what you were after.”
Carly Simon – James Taylor
So what about Carly Simon’s love life besides Warren? Well, she’s been married once, to singer/songwriter James Taylor.
They had met briefly as children, and then again in her dressing room in 1971. She described the latter meeting in her book. Taylor was there together with his then-girlfriend Joni Mitchell.
“He was barefoot, long-legged, long-footed – and is knees were bent,” she wrote in her memoir.
”He wore dark red, loose, wide-wale corduroys and a long-sleeved Henley with one button open, his right hand clutching a self-rule cigarette. His hair, simultaneously shiny and disheveled, fell evenly on both sides of his head, and he wore a scruffy, understated mustache, the kind so fashionable back in the yearly 1970s. He seemed both kempt and unkempt. Even sprawled out on the floor, everything about him communicated that he was, in fact, the center of something – the core of an apple, the center of a note.”

Carly Simon and James Taylor started dating later the same year and tied the knot in November of 1972. 11 years later, the couple divorced, but it wasn’t just because they didn’t have the same love for each other anymore.
Carly Simon – children
Simon explained that it mostly had to do with drugs. They had two children, now grown up and working in the music business. Daughter Sally Taylor is 46 years old and Ben Taylor’s 43.
Her memoir Boys in the Trees pretty much ends with her marriage to James Taylor. Her son hasn’t read the book. But her daughter has.
“I think he would feel more conflicted than Sally did,” Simon told ABC in 2016. “I had told her almost everything, but when she read it all together, she was just so amazed. She said, ‘I’m so proud of you for being able to tell it like it is for you.’”

Carly Simon was later engaged to musician Russ Kunkel in 1985. She married writer James Hart in December 1987, but the couple divorced in 2007.
Carly Simon, now 75 years of age, continued making music for many years to come. And, as a by-product, continued to win several awards for her trophy cabinet.
Her 1977 worldwide hit Nobody Does It Better was the theme song of the Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me. It’s considered by many to be one of the greatest Bond anthems of all time.
Hall of Fame entry
In 1988, she released the song Let The River Run, first featured in the 1988 movie Working Girl. With the song, she became the first singer ever to win three major awards for a single track: an Academy Award, a Grammy and a Golden Globe.
Six years later, in 1994, Carly was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Carly Simon lived a happy life during the 1960s and 1970s. She sure is a legendary singer with a legacy that will live on forever.
Thank you for all the wonderful music, Carly, and we hope to hear more in the future.
Please, share this story with friends and family!
Meu filho de 5 anos começou a evitar a mãe – o motivo me preocupou muito, então confrontei minha esposa

Sam costumava ser um menino da mamãe, sempre agarrado a Candice e se iluminando ao vê-la. Mas um dia, isso mudou. Ele começou a evitar seus abraços, seus beijos e até mesmo sua presença. No começo, pensei que era apenas uma fase. Mas havia mais. Muito mais.
O que poderia fazer um garoto de cinco anos se afastar repentinamente da pessoa que ele mais adorava? Sua confissão não só me chocou, mas também me levou a descobrir um segredo de família que Candice estava escondendo.
Um segredo que a deixou em lágrimas por semanas.

Uma mulher chorando | Fonte: Pexels
Meu nome é Robert. Tenho 32 anos, sou marido e pai, e até recentemente minha vida girava em torno de duas coisas. Meu trabalho e minha família.
Equilibrar trabalho e casa nunca foi fácil, mas eu tinha orgulho de voltar para casa, para minha esposa, Candice, e nosso filho de cinco anos, Samuel. Ou Sam, como o chamamos carinhosamente.
Candice e eu estamos casados há oito anos maravilhosos. Ela trabalhava como enfermeira, mas há cinco anos, quando Sam nasceu, decidimos que ela ficaria em casa para dar a ele o melhor cuidado possível.

Um bebê segurando o dedo de uma pessoa | Fonte: Pexels
Desde então, ela tem sido o coração da nossa família. Ela está sempre se certificando de que nossa casa pareça um lar e que Sam se sinta amado.
Sam, por outro lado, sempre foi um garotinho carinhoso e curioso. Ele é o tipo de criança que fala sem parar sobre sua mãe, desenhando fotos dela e dizendo a qualquer um que ouça o quão incrível ela é.
É por isso que não consegui me livrar da sensação de que algo estava errado quando ele começou a se afastar dela. Começou sutilmente.

Uma criança sorrindo | Fonte: Midjourney
Sempre que Candice se inclinava para beijar sua bochecha, ele virava o rosto. Quando ela tentava abraçá-lo, ele se desvencilhava dos braços dela e saía correndo.
No começo, pensei que fosse apenas uma daquelas fases pelas quais as crianças passam, mas conforme os dias se transformaram em semanas, tornou-se impossível ignorar.
Uma noite, decidi conversar com Candice sobre isso.
“Você notou algo estranho em Sam ultimamente?”, perguntei, sentando-me ao lado dela no sofá.
Ela franziu a testa, pensando por um momento. “Na verdade, não. Por quê?”

Uma mulher em sua sala de estar | Fonte: Midjourney
“Ele tem evitado você”, eu disse. “Ele não quer mais abraços ou beijos. E é estranho porque ele sempre foi tão apegado a você.”
“Oh, Robert, ele está apenas crescendo”, disse Candice. “Você sabe como as crianças podem ser. Elas passam por essas fases de, você sabe, INDEPENDÊNCIA.”
“Não sei, Candice. Parece diferente. Sinto que há mais nisso.”
“Bem, o que você acha que é?” ela perguntou, frustrada. “Ele tem cinco anos, Robert. Talvez ele só queira espaço. Pare de pensar nisso.”

Uma mulher conversando com o marido | Fonte: Midjourney
Deixei a conversa morrer por um momento, mas meu desconforto só aumentou. O que poderia fazer Sam se afastar da pessoa que ele mais adorava no mundo?
Conversar com Candice não ajudou, então pensei em falar com ele diretamente.
A oportunidade surgiu alguns dias depois, quando Candice saiu para fazer compras. Sam estava brincando com seus carrinhos de brinquedo na sala de estar.
Sentei-me no sofá, determinado a obter algumas respostas.
“Ei, amigo”, comecei casualmente. “Posso te perguntar uma coisa?”

Um homem sentado em sua sala de estar | Fonte: Midjourney
Ele assentiu, sem tirar os olhos dos carros.
“Por que você tem evitado sua mãe ultimamente?”, perguntei gentilmente. “Notei que você parou de abraçá-la e beijá-la como costumava fazer.”
Suas mãos pararam, e ele finalmente olhou para mim. A hesitação em seus olhos fez meu estômago revirar.
“Sam, você sabe que pode me contar qualquer coisa, certo?” Eu o persuadi gentilmente. “Está tudo bem. Eu só quero ajudar.”
Ele hesitou por mais um momento antes de finalmente falar.

Um menino olhando para frente | Fonte: Midjourney
“Mamãe mudou”, ele disse suavemente, sua vozinha tingida de incerteza. “Ela tem um segredo e não quer compartilhá-lo comigo.”
“Um segredo?”, perguntei. “O que você quer dizer?”
“Não sei”, ele deu de ombros. “Mas ela tem chorado muito, pai.”
“Quando você a viu chorando, amigo?”, perguntei enquanto meu coração batia forte no peito.

Um homem conversando com seu filho | Fonte: Midjourney
“Quando você está no trabalho, ela frequentemente chora no quarto”, ele disse. “Quando eu entrei e perguntei por que ela estava chorando, ela simplesmente me disse para ir embora. Ela estava segurando uma foto.”
Eu não conseguia acreditar no que estava acontecendo.
Candice, chorando? Ela nunca demonstrou nenhum sinal de estar chateada quando eu estava por perto. E de que foto Sam estava falando?
“Ela disse por que estava chorando?”, perguntei. “E, uh, você viu de quem era aquela foto?”

Um menino preocupado | Fonte: Midjourney
“Ela não me conta. E a foto… humm… acho que tinha um homem nela. Ela escondeu numa caixa verde debaixo da cama quando me viu. Não sei o que está acontecendo, pai.”
“Está tudo bem, amigo”, eu disse enquanto o puxava para um abraço. “Não se preocupe com isso, ok? Vou falar com a mamãe e nós resolveremos isso.”
Sam assentiu contra meu peito, mas seu pequeno corpo ainda estava tenso. Tentei tranquilizá-lo, mas meus próprios pensamentos estavam girando.
O que poderia estar deixando Candice tão chateada a ponto de ela sentir necessidade de esconder de nós?

Um homem pensando | Fonte: Midjourney
Quando Sam voltou a tocar, não consegui me livrar da sensação de urgência crescendo dentro de mim. Eu precisava descobrir o que estava acontecendo.
Então, rapidamente entrei no nosso quarto e fui direto para a cama.
Cuidadosamente, levantei o colchão e encontrei o que estava procurando. Uma pequena caixa verde, cuidadosamente enfiada embaixo.
Minhas mãos estavam super suadas quando o abri.

Um homem segurando uma caixa verde | Fonte: Midjourney
Lá dentro, encontrei uma foto e algumas joias. A foto me deixou paralisada. Era de um homem bonito que eu nunca tinha visto antes. Mas o que mais me assustou foi o quanto ele se parecia com Candice.
Fiquei olhando para a foto enquanto meus pensamentos se moviam em direção a lugares sombrios.
Quem era esse homem? E por que Candice tinha a foto dele escondida? Ele era alguém do passado dela? Ou pior, ele era alguém do presente dela?
Será que Candice pode estar… me traindo?
A ideia parecia absurda, quase risível, mas as evidências em minhas mãos contavam uma história diferente.

Um homem parado perto de uma janela | Fonte: Midjourney
Respirei fundo, tentando acalmar a tempestade em minha mente. Talvez houvesse uma explicação inocente. Talvez esse homem fosse apenas um parente distante ou um velho amigo. Mas se fosse esse o caso, por que esconder a foto? Por que chorar por ela?
Coloquei a caixa no armário e guardei a foto no bolso.
Preciso confrontar Candice, pensei. Essa é a única maneira de obter todas as respostas que preciso.
Tive a oportunidade de conversar com ela quando Sam foi dormir mais tarde naquela noite.

Janelas à noite | Fonte: Pexels
Candice estava dobrando roupa no nosso quarto quando entrei.
“Candice”, eu disse em tom sério.
Ela imediatamente olhou para cima e percebeu que eu não estava no meu humor alegre de sempre.
“Ei”, ela disse com um sorriso suave. “O que foi?”
Cheguei mais perto, tirei a foto do bolso e a segurei. “Quem é?”
Seus olhos se arregalaram instantaneamente e o sorriso desapareceu de seu rosto.
“Onde… onde você conseguiu isso?” ela gaguejou.

Uma mulher olhando para frente | Fonte: Midjourney
“Debaixo do colchão”, eu disse sem rodeios. “Sam me contou sobre a caixa verde, sobre você chorando e sobre essa foto. Candice, quem é esse homem? E por que você o escondeu de nós?”
Suas mãos tremiam quando ela estendeu a mão para pegar a foto, mas eu a puxei de volta.
“Não”, eu disse firmemente. “Primeiro, me diga quem ele é. Ele é… ele é alguém com quem você está envolvida?”
Ela arfou, sua cabeça se erguendo para encontrar meus olhos. “O quê? Não! Robert, não é o que você pensa.”

Uma mulher preocupada | Fonte: Midjourney
“Não é o que eu penso?”, eu disse, minha voz aumentando. “Candice, você estava escondendo essa foto, chorando atrás de portas fechadas e deixando nosso filho de fora! O que eu deveria pensar?”
Ela se levantou, seu rosto pálido, sua respiração instável. “Robert, por favor. Deixe-me explicar.”
Cruzei os braços.
“Vá em frente, por favor”, eu disse friamente. “Porque agora, parece que você está guardando segredos da sua família.”
Lágrimas brotaram em seus olhos, e por um momento, pensei que ela não falaria. Mas então ela respirou fundo e começou a falar.

Uma mulher conversando com o marido | Fonte: Midjourney
“Antes de tirar mais conclusões precipitadas, apenas me escute”, ela disse, apertando as mãos. “Aquele homem na foto… ele não é o que você pensa. Ele é meu irmão gêmeo.”
“Seu irmão gêmeo?”, repeti. “Você nunca mencionou ter um irmão.”
“É porque eu não sabia sobre ele até recentemente”, ela admitiu. “Por favor, Robert, sente-se. Preciso te contar tudo.”
Hesitei antes de me abaixar na cama. Ela sentou-se ao meu lado, com as mãos firmemente entrelaçadas no colo.

As mãos de uma mulher entrelaçadas | Fonte: Pexels
“Quando minha avó faleceu, ela me deixou esta foto e me contou um segredo”, Candice começou, com a voz trêmula. “Ela me disse que minha mãe teve um caso antes de eu nascer. Ela engravidou e teve gêmeos. Eu e meu irmão.”
“O amante da minha mãe, Billy, queria fazer parte das nossas vidas, mas minha mãe decidiu ficar com meu pai”, ela continuou. “Para evitar um escândalo, eles fizeram um acordo. Minha mãe me criaria, e Billy criaria meu irmão.”

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“O que você quer dizer? Como ela escondeu isso do seu pai?” Eu perguntei.
“A vovó me disse que Billy tinha subornado a equipe do hospital. Eles pegaram meu irmão e disseram ao meu pai que o outro gêmeo não sobreviveu. A equipe até deu ao meu pai uma certidão de óbito falsa para o bebê.”
Meu coração disparou enquanto eu tentava processar isso.
“E seu pai acreditou neles?” perguntei.

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“Sim”, ela disse, olhando para as mãos. “Minha avó e minha mãe se certificaram disso. Elas mentiram para ele, dizendo que enterraram o bebê em particular porque minha mãe não suportava vê-lo. Minha mãe fez meu pai prometer que não olharia para o bebê, dizendo que ela também não. Ela disse a ele que não queria que eles tivessem nenhuma lembrança do bebê que eles ‘perderam’. Meu pai, confiando nela completamente, concordou.”
“Oh meu…” Eu engasguei. “E seu pai ainda não sabe?”
“Não. Ele acreditou na mamãe e na vovó. E Billy… ele pegou meu irmão e o criou como se fosse seu.”

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Eu a encarei. Não conseguia acreditar que ela estava escondendo um segredo tão grande de mim.
“Então…” comecei, limpando a garganta. “Esse homem na foto é seu irmão?”
“Sim”, ela assentiu. “Billy deu esta foto para a vovó anos atrás, pouco antes de falecer. Minha avó nunca disse uma palavra até que ela estava em seu leito de morte. Ela me deu a foto e me disse que era minha escolha o que fazer com ela. Ela nem me contou os detalhes da visita de Billy. Nem mesmo o nome do meu irmão. Eu nem sei se ela sabia o nome dele.”

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Esfreguei minhas mãos no rosto, tentando entender tudo. “E você estava chorando porque…?”
“Porque eu não sei o que fazer, Robert”, ela chorou. “Se eu tentar encontrá-lo, isso pode destruir o casamento dos meus pais. Meu pai não sabe sobre o caso, e isso o devastaria. Mas, ao mesmo tempo, ele é meu irmão. E eu quero conhecê-lo.”
Ficamos em silêncio por alguns minutos enquanto eu tentava processar tudo o que tinha acabado de ouvir.

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“Candice”, eu finalmente disse. “Sinto muito por tudo que aconteceu. E sinto muito por ter tirado conclusões precipitadas antes. Eu não entendi—”
“Eu não queria que você descobrisse assim”, ela me cortou. “Eu não queria que ninguém descobrisse…”
Foi quando ela começou a soluçar como um bebê. Foi a primeira vez que a vi desmoronar em anos.
“Querida, acalme-se”, eu disse enquanto a puxava para meus braços. “Você não está sozinha nisso, ok? Nós vamos descobrir isso juntos. Tudo o que eu sei é que você merece conhecer seu irmão, Candice. Não é sua culpa que sua mãe tenha feito essas escolhas.”

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“Mas”, ela disse entre soluços. “Eu nem sei por onde começar, Robert.”
“Começaremos com esta foto”, eu disse, minha voz firme. “Vamos dar um passo de cada vez. Mas você não precisa mais carregar esse fardo sozinha.”
Naquela noite, depois que Candice revelou seu maior segredo, vi um sorriso grande e genuíno em seu rosto. Foi a primeira vez que a vi sorrir em semanas.
“Eu te amo, querida”, eu disse a ela. “Eu te amo tanto, tanto.”

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Eu entendi por que Candice escolheu não contar seu segredo a ninguém, mas fiquei feliz que a observação de Sam me fez confrontá-la. Se não fosse pelo comportamento estranho de Sam, eu nunca teria imaginado o que Candice estava passando.
Sei que a estrada à frente não será fácil, mas estou aliviado que ela não tenha que fazer nada sozinha. Sou grato ao destino que me permitiu estar lá para minha esposa no momento em que ela mais precisou de mim.
Se você gostou de ler esta história, aqui vai outra que você pode gostar: Nossa história, uma mistura de mistério, medo e amor, é um testamento dos caminhos imprevisíveis que a vida pode nos levar. O que começou comigo bisbilhotando quando ouvi minha esposa dizendo algo bastante preocupante sobre mim, acabou se tornando um conto emocionante. Isso me fez perceber que ela era capaz de mais do que eu imaginava!
Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
O autor e a editora não fazem nenhuma reivindicação quanto à precisão dos eventos ou à representação dos personagens e não são responsáveis por nenhuma interpretação errônea. Esta história é fornecida “como está”, e quaisquer opiniões expressas são as dos personagens e não refletem as opiniões do autor ou da editora.
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