The golden light of the sinking sun filled the room with a warming glow as I roughly chopped the carrot and onions, then finely sliced the garlic. The radio hummed away in the background but I wasn't paying much attention to it. I enjoyed cooking and while a little something to listen to was always pleasant, it was by no means required.
'How on earth do you move that knife so quickly without hitting yourself?'
I turned my head and grinned as I used a finger to wipe off the last few pieces of the herbs I had just finished finely cutting. I took the tea towel and wiped down the blade, an act ingrained from years of having watched my mother do it.
Next up was the chicken and chorizo, diced into large but manageable chunks. My own compulsion seeing that they were all as close to the same size as I could get them. If anyone asked I'd have told them it was so they all cooked the same way. In reality it was because I preferred them being more uniform in size, simple as that. With the task complete I washed my hands and dried them thoroughly before grabbing a shallow casserole pan. Lighting up the gas hob and hearing the click just before it ignited.
I let it heat a little before I poured in a healthy dose of oil, the sizzle always made me grin but it wasn't hot enough to make the pan spit. I tilted the pan around to make sure the bottom was coated and then added first the onions and garlic, then the carrots quickly followed by the herbs and then finally the chicken and chorizo. Browning the former a little as you could already see the colour from the chorizo start to seap out into the pan.
I reached across for some smoked paprika and popped the cap on the small bottle.
'What's that?'
I turned and lifted it up to her nose and she pulled her head back a little. I smiled warmly out of encouragement and gingerly she moved her head forward and sniffed it lightly.
'It's smoked paprika, doesn't it smell incredible?'
Her eyes lit up and she sniffed it again before nodding fervently. I leaned forward and kissed her as she perched on the counter. Her heels hooked around the back of my thighs and pulled me in closer and if not for the counter we'd have been pressed against one another. Eventually I pulled back and couldn't help but smile hard enough to make my cheeks hurt and her cheeks flushed as she saw it. I saw her arm move and I realized she was offering me her wine glass. I took a small sip, but my eyes never left hers. I had no intention of doing so until I absolutely had to. The sizzling pan though reminded me that sadly I had to step away. Spinning on my heel I lightly sprinkled the paprika across the pan and then a little cayenne too.
I kept stirred it regularly for about five minutes before I turned down the heat and picked up the red pepper. Taking a new knife I carefully worked it around to deseed the thing, tapping each section to ensure no sneaky seeds remained. I sliced it into slender slivers before tossing them into the pan as well. Next in was the rice and a little bit of tomato puree, stirring it all together so everything was thoroughly acquainted. Next up was a dash of dry, white wine and I stirred it through, watching the rice start to soak it up. Now was the time to add the hot chicken stock. Gently pouring it in and stirring as I did so. Folding the mixture over itself as the liquid filled the pan.
I heard her lightly land on her feet behind me and couldn't help but grin as her hands slid around my waist and she rested her head against my back. Her presence was always such an oddity to me in so much as she could calm me like no other, or make my heart pound with naught but a look. At any point in time my mind jumped between wanting to curl up with her and wanting to writhe around naked with her until we both were spent.
'Can I help you?' I asked teasingly.
'No, I'm good.'