
The sound of wind chimes made way for the sound of traffic lights, and as I stood there with the taste of Meeko on my lips, I had the urge to buy myself some toffee. Toffee for me, and blueberry muffins for her. And some wine, for life always tasted better with wine. The street was busy, and even though it was still morning, the heat of the day was unbearable. I could feel my flesh turning red, and when I wiped away the sweat from my forehead, it sizzled on my fingers like rashers of bacon frying in a pan.
βIβm going veganβ she once proclaimed. She had a look of defiance on her face, and as we sat at the table in the kitchen eating our breakfast, she pushed away her plate of meat while turning up her nose.
βSince when?β I asked while chewing a mouthful of sausage.
βSince I realised itβs not good to be eating a dead animal.β
Putting down my knife and fork, I looked at her from across the table, and she returned my gaze in silence while waiting for a response. I was wearing just my boxers, and she had on one of my old shirts that came down to her knees. It had seen better days, but on her, it worked as good as any dress.
βYouβre serious?β
βYep. Iβm done. From now on, I wonβt be touching anything born from an animalβs suffering. Itβs disgusting, and I wonβt have anything to do with it, you hear?β
Swallowing my food, I washed it down with some beer and studied her as she sat before me. She had her serious face on, and that could only mean business.
βWell, I have to admire you,β I said, βitβs a big decision to make, and one Iβm not sure I could pull off.β
βWhy not?β she demanded.
βWell, because Iβm not as strong as you, and besides, Iβm not yet ready to make such a big commitment.β
βJust like youβre not yet ready to propose to me?β
Suddenly, I knew I was in danger. She had me cornered, and no amount of sarcasm could save me.
βLook, donβt start, okay? Letβs eat our breakfast in peace. If you want to go vegan, Iβll make you a jam sandwich if you like?β
Her glare told me I was in big trouble.
βSo not only wonβt you marry me, but you wonβt support me on this, either? Well, if you think Iβm going to sit here eating a fucking jam sandwich while you devour the remains of a dead pig youβve got another thing coming,β and with that, she got up and whisked away my plate. Walking over to the bin, she chucked away my breakfast, plate included.
βFor fuck sake, Meeko.β
βYou disgust meβ she snorted before storming into the bathroom and running herself a bath. βDonβt even think of touching me again until you apologiseβ she shouted from behind the door, βand by that, I mean for not supporting me with my lifestyle choice, and for not having the decency to make an honest woman of me.β
Sitting there at the table with a knife and fork in hand, but no food, I slumped into my chair, knowing it was going to be a long day. Her dietary change didnβt last long, however. Less than two weeks later, I caught her eating a hotdog from some vendor in town while I was on my way back from work. As she stood there devouring it with the same grace as a starved dog, I appeared from behind her and tried grabbing it from out of her hands. She was too nimble for me though and made her escape, and as I chased her all the way back to our apartment, every step of the way she tried finding an excuse for what she had done while hastily finishing off the foot-long wiener that was covered in as much ketchup and mustard as you could imagine.
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