I'll Give You a Reason by Annell López
Author:Annell López
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Love Language
MY MOTHER ALWAYS SAYS THAT A DROP OF WATER, IF persistent enough, will hollow out a stone. That a squeaky wheel, if loud enough, will get greased. As I watch Rodrigo struggle to chew a forkful of spaghetti too big for his mouth, I wonder if Iâm the wheel that squeaks or the water that drops.
Rodrigoâs doing that thing where he tries to force a smile out of politeness. Iâm sure he hates the food, but itâs likely he wonât tell me. I watch him stab at a neat little pile drenched in the garlic-infused olive oil I got at the bodega. He holds the spoon with his left hand, the fork with his right. He twirls the fork around hastily, gathering so many noodles youâd think we had a damn thing to do after dinner.
âWhatâs wrong?â I ask, though Iâm aware of just how much is wrong. For one, the clams are from a can that sat on a dusty shelf. Yes, thereâs a seafood market down the street, where sacks of fresh clams crowd a U-shaped countertop, but if I were to buy fresh clams and dinner were to be delicious, or even edible, Rodrigo would still just sit there, ignoring me.
We werenât always like this. The honeymoon period ended, and I guess other things died along the way. Itâs hard to say what exactly. Change is imperceptible sometimes. That is, until it grows and accumulates. Before you know it, a nuisance becomes a problem, and a leak becomes a flood. You could say Rodrigo and I are standing in a puddle of water. Our socks are getting wet. And Iâm wondering if we still have a chance.
Rodrigo looks at me. A noodle dangles from the corner of his mouth. He slurps it up. âNothingâs wrong,â he says.
Months ago, I sought my motherâs advice. I asked her if she and my father still spoke each otherâs love languages. She cackled so loudly I had to move the phone away from my face. She said, âThatâs some white people shit.â
I take a sip of wine and stare at his eyes. His crowâs feet make his eyes look smaller than they are. Maybe itâs not that theyâre so small but that his forehead protrudes and his eyes are sunken, making him look more somber than he is.
âYou hate it,â I say.
âI donât.â
âYes, you do.â
âFine.â
The hard cast holding the broken pieces of my tibia together is making my skin itch. I use a butter knife to scratch my leg. Rodrigo watches me but doesnât say a word.
âSo whatâs wrong with the food?â
I wait for him to swallow the thick bulge of spaghetti heâs been chewing. Why canât he see that I crave the sound of his voice? Iâm expecting a straight answer, one that will let me know what he hates most: the garlic, the gummy chunks passing as clams, or me. He finally swallows. âI think it would have been better if youâd used fresh garlic or fresh herbs,â he says.
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