Abner and Minerva
Abner lay down
inside his skin just before the ringing of his alarm. It had grown easier each
night; leaving his body next to his plain wife Minerva who slept through
everything. Returning was the hard part. He had loved his wife, in their youth,
or so he thought, when her skin was fresh like the girl on the corner of Cherry
and 18th.
Minerva lay there,
through the alarm and through Abner’s rubbing her shoulder, for several
moments. She finally awoke with a tired yawn and stretch then slipped on her
house shoes and shuffled to the kitchen.
Minerva made a
delicious breakfast for her husband each day. In fact, her cooking was the
single thread holding the couple together. Any missed formality could cause the
marriage to implode. They knew that, so they were careful.
“That ham was
delicious.” he complimented on his way out the door to work. “Was that
hickory?”
“Mesquite.” She
replied.
After his shift,
Abner returned home to the aroma of a succulent meal in the kitchen. Minerva
was in bed, but had left a note on his tin-foil-covered plate. “Since you
mentioned ‘Mesquite’” it said with a winking face.
After his supper,
Abner slid into his bed and out of his skin. He kissed Minerva on the forehead,
but his mind was on the girl on the corner of Cherry and 18th, just
as it had been all day. He made his way to her house once more, gliding through
the open window. Upon his entrance he discovered something he did not expect:
Minerva floating over the girl’s dissected body.
Wow! Love the twisted ending!
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