Twisters

T 4004

Is that a lemon? he asks the grocer, and she rolls her eyes, again, and he smiles. And says, That’s the glue to our relationship. She knows.

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T 4003

He sees something on her scalp and picks it off, and she kisses him. You’re my gorilla, she coos. He grunts for her. You have lice, he says.

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T 4002

He sees the day circled on the calendar, recognizing her silly purple pen, and he turns to her and says, Is this the day I first felt shame?

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T 4001

The resentment built up like the humidity before a thunderstorm. And then she said, I hate your dog. And once she said that, they were over.

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T 4000

It was a smart soiree, full of smart types chattering smartly until the tall man with the sad smile and big feet said, I used to be a clown.

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T 3999

The sky turned pewter. The wind promised menace and other disorders. This is it, she sighed. He wasn’t upset. Picnics threatened his manhood.

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T 3998

A trip to the zoo punctuated by her kid’s repeated question: What’s that? My daughter’s fixated, she thinks. The elephant is the last straw.

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T 3997

To which she said, I don’t care. To which he replied, You should. To which she asked, Is that a threat? To which he got very very turned on.

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T 3996

She says, What’s that? and he understands what a bad idea the tattoo was and says, My shoulder hurts, and she says, Don’t change the subject.

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T 3995

They wake and smile awkwardly and untangle themselves. She turns her back to him. He thinks of touching her. Softly. And of asking her name.

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