That did it
He was tired of coming home from work
and finding
a fucking book on the table
instead of food
but the book was also on his
pillow when he went to bed
on the toilet tank
in the garage
in the shed behind the house
and on the dashboard of his goddamn car
He had enough of it
And one day he told her
he had enough of it and enough of her
It was time to break up
this wasn't going to work
He was not going to quit smoking
and she was not going to quit nagging him
to read her book on quitting smoking
"I won't marry you until you're 101 days clean,"
she'd said
He smoked a pack and a half a day
It was time to break up
and, gods, she didn't take it lightly
In that morning he left her alone to collect
all her stuff from his house and be gone
by the time he returned
She was indeed gone by the time he returned
and took nothing more than what belonged to
her and even left something behind
Her self-published book on how to quit smoking,
what else?
He sighed
picked it up from the coffee table
looked it over
sat on the couch
put a cigarette between his lips and
when he lit it the house blew up
Perhaps a big moral in the book was to
always check the gas after a
breakup
but it was too late now