The devil's in the details – A2/B1

Man at door

A strange salesman knocks on Victoria's door and offers the end to all her problems. Will she say yes or is the price too high?

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Reading text

Someone knocked at her door just as Victoria was about to leave her flat. It was strange because she hadn't heard the lift or anyone on the stairs. She quickly tried to put on her other shoe and nearly fell over. There were many unopened letters – probably asking for money – on the floor. She was late to work for the third time this month and now she had a visitor. Great, she thought.

She opened the door and tried to smile in a way that would say 'I'd love to talk, but sorry I can't!'

'And how are you today, Victoria?' the man at her door asked. 'Good, I hope! If not, I bring you an eternity of warmth and best wishes from the wonderful director of my company.'

Victoria's smile disappeared. How did he know her name? 

'You know how I can be so sure?' he asked. 'I am the wonderful director of my company!'

'I'm sorry,' said Victoria. 'I really have to go. I'm late for work.' 

'Time!' He sounded sad. 'That's what they all want. Time or happiness, which one would you like more of?'

'Listen, really,' said Victoria, 'I'm not interested, sorry.' 

'We've got a special offer on,' he replied. 'Twenty-five years of extra life in exchange for eternity. Or,' he smiled, 'double your happiness for the same price.'

'Price?' she repeated, confused.

'There are no hidden charges. We take everything you have – forever.'

Victoria thought it was strange that he was wasting time on such a stupid joke. 'Then I want fifty extra years or four times more happiness,' she joked back.

'Oh, you could,' he said. 'But I have to tell you, the quality of the years goes down after twenty-five. I recommend choosing happiness.'

He pushed the lift button for her. Of course, it was obvious that she was going down because it was morning and she was dressed for work. OK, so her smart bag only had sandwiches in, not important papers, and her suit was second-hand. One day, she'd think of a job she was good at and that paid well. 

Sometimes Victoria felt as if her sister was the only lucky one in the family. Charlotte had her own prize-winning company and she was married to the handsome and funny Peter. The only thing wrong with Peter was that he didn't have a twin for Victoria to marry! Even the way Charlotte met Peter sounded like a film. After a lot of bad luck, Charlotte was in a car accident. At first, the doctors said she would never walk again but then, a new doctor, Peter, started work at the hospital. With Peter's help, Charlotte was walking again in just a few weeks. Even he joked that no one had known he was such a good doctor before he met Charlotte. He asked her to marry him two months later. Half a year after the accident, Charlotte started her company and now they lived in the most expensive part of London. Victoria was happy for her sister, of course, and she loved visiting their house and seeing their beautiful children, Gabriella and Angela. But sometimes it made her feel bad that she didn't have any good luck for herself.

Remembering Charlotte's accident made her think. It was impossible to know what might happen in the future. 'But what if I get killed by a bus tomorrow?'

'Then your perfect life will only last one day. Time or happiness, I can only offer one. I can't do miracles. Another company does those.' 

'Well, maybe you should change jobs,' she said and pressed the lift button herself.  

'No,' he said. 'I've tried working for them. Their sales team makes a very different offer: Have a hard life now, then be happy for eternity. Some customers like the idea but, honestly, it's much harder to sell it.'

The lift wasn't even moving so she turned towards the stairs. She was going to be so, so late to work. But, as she started down the stairs, she suddenly remembered something.

'Oh no!' she said. 'Gabriella and Angela!' Her little nieces' birthday presents were still sitting on the kitchen table. There wasn't time to go back and get them now. 

'It's time you want, isn't it, Victoria? I always know,' he called after her.

'I don't believe these stupid things you're saying and I don't have time to talk to you!'

She stopped talking because she realised she was admitting that she needed more time. Then she screamed as he slid down the banister and suddenly appeared in front of her, floating in the air with his arms and legs crossed.

'Aha!' he said. 'You want happiness instead!' 

Victoria moved backwards and put her hand against the wall so she wouldn't fall. Now she knew who the strange man was.

'I'm happy enough, thanks,' she said, starting to run down the stairs. 

'Are you happy, Victoria?' he asked as he continued to slide down the banister with her. 'Of course, your job is not bad. You don't mind that the pay is low and your boss hates you because you're always late. I'm sure you'll find the money to pay your rent, just like you usually do.'

'You can't know that!' she shouted. 'Anyway, money doesn't buy happiness!'

'True, Victoria, true. It's love that makes the world go round.'

'Exactly!' she said. Five more floors to go. 

'I'm sure one day you'll meet someone ...' he said.

'I don't need a man to be happy, so if that's all you're offering ...'

'You're so clever, Victoria,' he continued. 'So few people understand that happiness comes from inside us, not from things we can buy or from other people. I see that you're cleverer than many of our customers. Twenty-five years extra then. I can see it in you, Victoria. You won't waste them.'

'But twenty-five more than what?'

'No, no, no.' He turned the last corner with her. 'I won't tell you how long your life is. We've tried it with customers and it doesn't work. When people know how long they are going to live, they don't enjoy their lives.'

'I don't believe in any of this. Or in you!'

He jumped off the banister and held up something small and white.

'Your sister didn't believe it either,' he said. 'Not until she had her accident. Here's my card if you change your mind.'

And he disappeared. Victoria was alone on the stairs, her mouth open in shock.

 

Nicola Prentis

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Submitted by selmer0969 on Mon, 08/05/2023 - 11:48

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can someone tell me what the book is about i dont like reading

i dont think to be minded to sell me for happiness or money, and less for a proposel of dubious origin. the devil is a liar 

Submitted by MgKanKaung on Thu, 20/04/2023 - 18:46

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Thank you so much for your story, I have some questions from the story. The first one is what is the meaning of "Twenty-five years of extra life in exchange for eternity''. I think that this sentence means if you choose the eternity, you will get more 25 years to survive. Is my opinion right or wrong? And,the next question is "It is love that makes the go round". I am not sure for the meaning of this sentence. I am looking forward to seeing your explanations.

Hello MgKanKaung,

That's not quite right. The story is a Christian allegory in which the 'salesman' represents Satan and the 'other company' is implied to be God. The salesman is offering a deal: he will give you 25 years of extra life but in return you will give him your soul (you will never go to heaven in Christian terms). In other words, you can have something nice now (longer life or more happiness) but afterwards you will pay with your soul for ever.

 

The sentence 'it's love that makes the world go round' is a saying in English. It means that love is the motivation for everything we do: love is why we live, why we make our choices, how we spend our time etc. Of course, you could say that there are different kinds of love and not all are positive...

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by conquistadorae… on Mon, 27/03/2023 - 01:25

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well, this history make me think in what everything has a price, and that price is more spend as much more inmediatly it is.
I think this history open a question about what we have on mind when we talk of happiness, im sure happiness dont have a evil face.

Submitted by christophersch… on Mon, 13/03/2023 - 08:19

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Good Shortstory

Willhard wixen

Submitted by Mechmed Koeba on Fri, 02/12/2022 - 10:23

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This story made me really sad 😥

Submitted by Amoon_96 on Sun, 03/07/2022 - 15:13

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I love this story, few people know how to take chances, and be honest with themselves when they feel bad and unhappy with their lives.
if you feel unhappy and the life is not the life you want to live then move and improve your life you're not a tree.

Submitted by Gowdham on Wed, 20/04/2022 - 09:56

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What is the moral of this story?