Tagged: Food (993)

T 5820

He bit into the tomato and she licked the juice off his chin and he said, You’re going to expect something in return, even though she didn’t.

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T 5817

The room smelled different. He looked at her sadly and she knew he knew, and their life took a new direction then. I ate a burger, she said.

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T 5814

He woke and tried to recall where he was. He rummaged through the fridge and found nothing but granola bars. He let out a cry. A plea almost.

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T 5812

I slipped your dumplings to the dog, he admits. Finally. Her lips quiver. You don’t love my dumplings? she asks. He wants to feel like a man.

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T 5783

They met at the farmers’ market, near a cheese shop. The air was redolent with mold. But it was sexy mold. I like the way you smell, he said.

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T 5782

He calls the waitress over and says, I hate these tomatoes. She shrugs and says, They’re organic. He stands up. Where’s the sex? he demands.

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T 5780

He had not seen the family in a decade. They sat down for dinner. He said, There’s a lot of fat in this sausage. His mother got up and left.

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T 5779

Teach me something, she says. She moves closer, until he can feel the heat of her breath. He says, I know how to make a great grilled cheese.

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T 5774

She brewed the coffee. He opened the pantry and said, I’m tired of cereal. She gasped sarcastically. You’re no help, he said. She liked that.

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T 5770

My son stares at the half-eaten chocolate, and I can tell he’s contemplating the inanity of existence. He says, I’m going to kill my sister.

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