By LikegoodwineΒ© March 2012
Here's another short story for you. There is no sex in this one. This story is inspired by a similar story written by zeke81 'In for a pound, in for a pussy'. I had a flash when starting to read his story and I offer you this flash story.
Enjoy! Thanks to Scalia for his patient editing.
Your votes and constructive comments are appreciated, as they will help me grow.
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My life has been shit the past year. Three of my best friends have died of a heart attack. As a result, my wife Nancy is nagging at me to change my lifestyle, lose some weight and avoid a similar fate.
The first to die was Harold. Right before Christmas, a week after our traditional Christmas party his wife found him dead in bed. Besides his wife, Marcie, he left two teenage kids.
It was coming back from the funeral, while Nancy was still shedding tears over the loss of our good friend, when she asked me to change my lifestyle and my diet. She said, and I quote her verbatim: "Mark, you are like Harold. You will soon turn 50. If you don't pay attention to your weight it might be your funeral that I will have to attend next."
Nancy had a valid point. I am a bit overweight. At 6' tall, I weighed close to 200 lbs. I could probably stand to lose 20 to 30 lbs. But I had two major problems: first I loved to eat and Nancy was an excellent cook. Second I am a couch potato when I am at home. While I knew eating less and more exercise instead of watching TV would help my health for sure. But thinking about Harold and his own lifestyle, I knew that I wasn't as much at risk as he had been.
In an attempt to appease her, I said: "Don't worry Nancy! You're right! I should eat healthier and exercise more. But then Harold was doing many things really bad for his health that I will never do."
"Well, take it as a lesson and please make an effort. I don't know what I would do if I were to lose you," she said.
My new resolve lasted all of two weeks. As a sales manager for a pharmaceutical company, I have to travel at least five days out of every 20 to meet my team of salesmen scattered all over the surrounding states. And like it or not, unless you spend hours at the hotel bar, the only leisure time is spent in the hotel room watching TV.
In June, it was our friend Brad that had a heart attack, shortly after our Father's Day BBQ. His wife, Sheila, was a colleague of Nancy. We had become fast friends almost 15 years before. Sheila took it very hard. Their kids, like ours, were out of the nest and living on the West Coast. I felt really sorry for her to end up all alone once the kids went back to their life after the funeral.
Nancy pounced on this new drama and came at me with a vengeance.