Victoriaโs Diary
January 5, 2017
I donโt even know where to begin with the crazy evening I had tonight.
The night started perfectly. We were at dinner and talking about what sort of wedding we wanted to have. Wedding planning is so fun! I feel like such a girly girl saying something like that, but it is! Adam wants to get married sooner rather than later. Heโs really excited about the whole thing. Itโs sweet. Carol always talks about how her boyfriend Jeff is terrified of commitment, but Adam is all in.
We agreed we wanted something small. I was nervous that Adam was going to want a huge, extravagant wedding, given the way he likes to throw around money, but he is on the same page as me about keeping it small and simple.
He reached across the candlelit table to take my hand. โIโd be okay with it just being the two of us. Maybe at a courthouse. Or Vegas, if youโd like that better.โ
โThereโs no family you want to invite?โ
Adam winced and let go of my hand. On our third date, he admitted he wasnโt on speaking terms with his parents. That did strike me as a bit odd. My mother died from cancer when I was in middle school, and my father had a heart attack while I was in college. I was an only child, and neither of them had siblings, so that left me without much in the way of family.
I know it sounds stupid, but I always fantasized about marrying a man who had a huge family, so I could finally have that family experience. A mother and father-in-law to replace the mother and father I lost. A brother- in-law or sister-in-law to make up for the siblings I never had. But Adam canโt give me that. He told me he hasnโt spoken to his parents in nearly ten years. He also has a brother that he hates.
โI know youโre angry at them,โ I said. โBut itโs been a long time. Donโt you thinkโฆ now that weโre starting a new life, it would be nice to try
to make amends?โ
Adam picked up his wine glass and swished around the dark red liquid. โNo. I donโt.โ
โWell, why not?โ
โYou just donโt get it.โ
โMaybe you can explain it to me.โ And then I could explain toย him
why he was being stubborn.
He wouldnโt look up from the wine glass. โThey never supported me when I said I wanted to become a writer. They told me it was a waste of time. A waste of my life.โ
I can understand that. Deciding to become a writer is a gutsy move, and to do it without the support of your family is even harder. โBut they must see now how wrong they were!โ
He lifted the wineglass and brought it to his lips. He tilted it back until he drained the whole thing. โYou would think. But no. Also, they didnโt like my first book.โ
โAll in the Family?โ I had read his first novel years ago, well before he was a part of my life. I tried to recall the plot. All I remembered was loving itโit was an unputdownable thriller. I remember thinking it was deliciously evil. But I was having trouble remembering exactly what happened. โWhat didnโt they like about it?โ
โThey thought some of the characters were based on them.โ He shrugged. โThey felt I had portrayed them unfairly.โ
โWere the characters based on them?โ
He shrugged again. โWhen youโre a writer, itโs hard not to draw on your own experiences. Soโฆ I suppose I did. To some extent.โ
I made a mental note to get a copy ofย All in the Familyย and re-read it. Adam had a whole shelf of them in his bookcase in the living room. I could just borrow it. It certainly wouldnโt be a chore to reread. As you know, your father is a brilliant writer.
โLook, Vicky, I know you have this romantic idea about a big family, but my parents are terrible people.โ Adam leaned back in his seat. โIโd prefer just to forget all about them. Anyway, we can make our own family. Right?โ
My heart leaped in my chest. That was something I had never heard him say before. โWhat do you mean?โ I asked carefully.
โI meanโฆโ He grinned at me. โI was thinking we should start making some babies as soon as possible. What do you think?โ
I couldnโt stop grinning like an idiot. Before I met Adam, I never thought about having children. It just seemed so far off the radar. But the second I met him, my first thought was that I wanted this man to be the father of my kids. After all, thatโs why Iโm writing this.
โI think I could be convinced,โ I said coyly. He had definitely gotten me to forget all about his parents.
He winked at me as he filled his glass with more wine. โHow many kids do you want?
I got a warm fuzzy feeling in my belly. All of a sudden, I couldnโt wait to get knocked up. โThree?โ
His eyes lit up. โYou read my mind. Two boys and a girl.โ
I laughed. โI donโt know if we have too much control over the boy and girl part.โ
โFine. I wonโt be mad if we have three boys.โ
And we spent the rest of the meal fantasizing about our future children. It was so dorky yet really fun. We didnโt get too far with the wedding planning, but thereโs no pressure there. Weโre not going to get married for a little while. And it will be a small wedding, so we can plan it quickly.
Everything was great until we got home.
We couldnโt keep our hands off each other in the elevator. I thought for sure we were going to go straight to the bedroom to, um, go to bed forโฆ sleep. But then Adam made a pitstop in the bathroom and thatโs when everything went wrong.
Adam came out of the bathroom, clutching a tube of toothpaste. Correction:ย hisย tube of toothpaste. Even though Iโve been living with him for several months now, he has not abandoned his determination that our belongings need to be kept separate. The stuff on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator is still mine and the top shelf is his, and everything in the middle shelf needs to be labeled. He became furious at me last week when I used some of his milk to make cereal. But seriously, why do we needย separate milk?
And yes, we also have separate toothpaste. I donโt know why we canโt share the same goddamn tube of toothpaste, but he was adamant about it,
and it seems silly to fight over something so trivial. Adam is a little OCDโ itโs just something I need to get used to. Itโs almost endearing.
But now he was gripping his toothpaste, labeled in that black marker Iโve come to hate. His face was bright red.
โDid you use my toothpaste?โ he asked.
โIโฆโ Okay. There was a chance I might have used his toothpaste this morning. I was feeling groggy and just grabbed the first tube I saw. I didnโt think it was that big a deal. โI donโt think soโฆโ
โSo who used it then?โ He got closer to me and shook the tube of toothpaste in my face. โDid a burglar come in and use the toothpaste? Becauseย somebodyย squeezed this tube right in the middle.โ
Right. Thatโs the reason I canโt use his toothpaste. Because I squeeze from the middle instead of from the end. Which is morally wrong.
When I used his milk, I apologized right away. But this was getting ridiculous. After all, weโre going to have children together. And children sometimes squeeze from the middle of the toothpaste tube. Adam had to learn to mellow out. Just a little.
โI think itโs silly that we canโt share a tube of toothpaste,โ I said. โItโs just toothpaste, Adam.โ
His eyes darkened. โSo in a nutshell, youโre not capable of respecting my things. Even though Iโm letting you live inย myย apartment rent-free.โ
โRent-free? Weโreย engaged.โ
โWell, youโre not paying the rent. So I would say youโre living here rent-free.โ The toothpaste trembled in his hand. โYou couldnโt afford to live here on your own.โ
My cheeks burned because he was right. โFine. I couldnโt afford to live here. But that doesnโt mean we canโt share toothpaste.โ
Adam looked down at the tube of toothpaste. He threw it into the trash bin so hard, the sound made me jump. โIโm going to go buy a new tube of toothpaste,โ he said.
And then he grabbed his coat and stormed out. He slammed the door so hard when he left that the entire apartment shook.
That was two hours ago. Iโve called him multiple times, and heโs not picking up the phone. I donโt know what the hell is going on. Heโs really mad at me. Over toothpaste. We just had a gigantic, blowout fight overย toothpaste.
But they say thatโs what itโs like having long-term relationships. You fight over silly things. Like changing the toilet paper roll. Or leaving the toilet seat up. Obviously, bathroom-related grievances are common.
Iโm crazy about Adam. And yes, the man has his eccentricities. If I want to marry him, I have to accept it. I wish I hadnโt said anything. I shouldโve just apologized.
After all, nobody is perfect. Even Mr. Perfect.