This is a short 750 word scene with no sex, based on a phrase I've heard used in real life. It hints at balance within a relationship and just niggles me.
It was a week before our wedding and I was getting a bit tired of hearing:
"Jesus Tom! Your punching above your weight!" or variations on that theme.
I'll admit I felt the same, Stephanie was stunning! She looked like a swimsuit model, long blonde hair and ice blue eyes. I was... well fairly good looking and reasonably fit but not in her league. There you go again; even I am saying it now!
It wasn't the comments that bothered me so much, but the fact Stephanie seemed to delight in them. I was hoping for at least some defence or support, maybe suggesting she was equally lucky or I was a great guy, but little was forth coming. I wondered if she agreed with their assessment, and if that were the case where would we end up in the future.
I was already uncomfortable with the amount of male attention she attracted, and the fact she encouraged it then claimed to be unaware. Then there was Aiden who was always lingering in the background, my 'wife to be' assured me he was just a family friend.
Our conversations became more one sided with lots of focus on her. At first I put it down to stresses of the wedding and turning into bridezilla. However a lot of that was self-inflicted, my original suggestions of getting married in the Caribbean or a small celebration with close family were dismissed out of hand. The wedding escalated way beyond our original plans and budget. But she had to have the perfect dress, the perfect venue, and cake, and ring and her second cousins had to be added to the invite list which was nearing 270 people at that stage.
I seemed to be lost in the mix: often instructed, usually ignored. I wondered if they'd notice if I just didn't turn up and was pondering again why she was marrying me.