The shirt he wore yesterday is crumpled on the back of the dining chair.
He doesn’t notice the smell.
I do.
I ask gently.
He shrugs.
I toss it in the wash. We don’t talk about it.
But I bring down the rest of the hamper anyway.

The shirt he wore yesterday is crumpled on the back of the dining chair.
He doesn’t notice the smell.
I do.
I ask gently.
He shrugs.
I toss it in the wash. We don’t talk about it.
But I bring down the rest of the hamper anyway.