Simple Pleasures
Thad Scorsese led a life based on profound morals and small pleasures. He learned that food was more than simply sustenance; it was a sign of love and community from his mother, who taught him that cooking was a way to show affection. Three years ago, Thad met Annie and was immediately enthralled with her. He showered her with love, presents, and all the comforts of life since she became the center of his universe. Before his mother began coming to cook for them once a month, they had a smooth relationship and seemed to be living the good life.
After The Wedding
Upon Thad’s mother’s initial visit following their nuptials, she brought an abundance of supplies and cooked a sumptuous dinner. Annie didn’t answer; she silently declined to touch the food. Thad watched her rearranging the food on her plate and averting his eyes. The cycle resumed when he later discovered the uneaten food in the garbage. Annie’s resistance continued with every meal, and Thad was forced to choose between talking to his wife about it or keeping quiet.