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Page 1 of The Undomestic Goddess

<p>One</p>

<p>Would you consider yourself stressed?</p>

<p>No. I&rsquo;m not stressed.</p>

<p>I&rsquo;m &hellip; busy. Plenty of people are busy. I have a high-powered job, my career is important to me, and I enjoy it.</p>

<p>OK. So sometimes I do feel a bit tense. But I&rsquo;m a lawyer in the City, for God&rsquo;s sake. What do you expect?</p>

<p>My handwriting is pressing so hard into the page, I&rsquo;ve torn the paper. Dammit. Never mind. Let&rsquo;s move on to the next question.</p>

<p>On average, how many hours do you spend in the office every day?</p>

<p>14</p>

<p>12</p>

<p>8</p>

<p>It depends.</p>

<p>Do you exercise regularly?</p>

<p>I regularly go swimming</p>

<p>I occasionally go swim</p>

<p>I am intending to begin a regular regime of swimming. When I have time. Work&rsquo;s been busy lately, it&rsquo;s a blip.</p>

<p>Do you drink 8 glasses of water a day?</p>

<p>Yes</p>

<p>Sometimes</p>

<p>No.</p>

<p>I put down my pen and clear my throat. Across the room, Maya looks up from where she&rsquo;s rearranging all her little pots of wax and nail varnish. Maya is my spa beauty therapist for the day and is in her forties, I&rsquo;d say. Her long dark hair is in a plait with one white streak woven through it, and she has a tiny silver stud in her nose.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Everything all right with the questionnaire?&rdquo; she murmurs.</p>

<p>&ldquo;I did mention that I&rsquo;m in a bit of a hurry,&rdquo; I say politely. &ldquo;Are all these questions absolutely necessary?&rdquo;</p>

<p>&ldquo;At the Green Tree Center we like to have as much information as possible to assess your beauty and health needs,&rdquo; she replies in soothing yet implacable tones.</p>

<p>I glance at my watch. Nine forty-five.</p>

<p>I don&rsquo;t have time for this. I really do not have the time. But it&rsquo;s my birthday treat and I promised my best friend, Freya.</p>

<p>To be more accurate, it&rsquo;s last year&rsquo;s birthday treat. Freya gave me the gift voucher for an &ldquo;Ultimate De-stress Experience&rdquo; just over a year ago. She&rsquo;s my oldest school friend and is always on at me for working too hard. In the card that came with the voucher she wrote Make Some Time For Yourself, Samantha!!!</p>

<p>Which I did fully intend to do. But we had the Zincon Petrochemical Group restructuring and the Zeus Minerals merger &hellip; and somehow a year went by without my finding a spare moment. I&rsquo;m a lawyer with Carter Spink. I work in the corporate department on the finance side, and just at the moment, things are pretty hectic with some big deals on. It&rsquo;s a blip. It&rsquo;ll get better. I just have to get through the next couple of weeks.</p>

<p>Anyway, then Freya sent me this year&rsquo;s birthday card&mdash;and I suddenly realized the voucher was about to expire. So here I am, on my twenty-ninth birthday. Sitting on a couch in a white toweling robe and surreal paper knickers. With a half-day window. Max.</p>

<p>Do you smoke?</p>

<p>No.</p>

<p>Do you drink alcohol?</p>

<p>Yes. The odd glass of wine.</p>

<p>Do you eat regular home-cooked meals?</p>

<p>What does that have to do with anything? What makes &ldquo;home-cooked&rdquo; meals superior?</p>

<p>I eat a nutritious, varied diet, I write at last.</p>

<p>Which is absolutely true.</p>

<p>Anyway, everyone knows the Chinese live longer than we do&mdash;so what could be more healthy than to eat their food? And pizza is Mediterranean. It&rsquo;s probably more healthy than a home-cooked meal.</p>

<p>Do you feel your life is balanced?</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>N</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m done,&rdquo; I announce, and hand the pages back to Maya, who starts reading through my answers. Her finger is traveling down the paper at a snail&rsquo;s pace. Like we&rsquo;ve got all the time in the world.</p>

<p>Which she may well have. But I seriously have to be back in the office by one.</p>

<p>Maya looks up, a thoughtful expression on her face. &ldquo;You&rsquo;re obviously quite a stressed-out woman.&rdquo;</p>

<p>What? Where does she get that from? I specifically put on the form, I am not stressed-out.</p>

<p>&ldquo;No, I&rsquo;m not.&rdquo; I hope Maya&rsquo;s taking in my relaxed, see-how-unstressed-I-am smile. She looks unconvinced.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Your job is obviously very pressured.&rdquo;</p>

<p>&ldquo;I thrive under pressure,&rdquo; I explain. Which is true. I&rsquo;ve known that about myself ever since &hellip;</p>

<p>Well. Ever since my mother told me, when I was about eight. You thrive under pressure, Samantha. Our whole family thrives under pressure. It&rsquo;s like our family motto or something.</p>

<p>Apart from my brother Peter, of course. He had a nervous breakdown. But the rest of us.</p>

<p>I love my job. I love spotting the loophole in a contract. I love the thrill of negotiation, and arguing my case, and making the sharpest point in the room. I love the adrenaline rush of closing a deal.</p>

<p>I suppose just occasionally I do feel as though someone&rsquo;s piling heavy weights on me. Like big concrete blocks, one on top of the other, and I have to keep holding them up, no matter how exhausted I am &hellip;