Since a lot of his shifts end pretty late, he doesn’t get home until about 12:00 a.m. or 1:00 a.m. And due to the fact that he usually packs snacks for work but never gets to actually eat on the job, he is normally pretty hungry once he arrives at the apartment.
“Recently, those nights have been more frequent, and I just don’t want to have to cook something for myself after a 13-hour day after doing the same all week,” he explained.
“I just want to be able to eat with the minimal amount of work when I get home.”
So, when he returned home the other night at 1:30 a.m. and found his wife sleeping on the couch with an empty personal pizza pie from Little Caesars next to her, he got excited. He figured that she had also gotten one for him and just left it in the fridge.
Well, he wound up being wrong. And while he was not upset, he did admit to being annoyed.
Regardless, he ended up just microwaving some Chef Boyardee, eating it, and calling it a night.
What really irked him, though, was how the same thing happened the very next evening. That night, he got home again around 1:30 a.m. and found his wife passed out on the couch next to a bowl of macaroni and hot dogs– which is apparently his favorite.
But when he checked the fridge, there was nothing in there for him.
He didn’t understand why his wife couldn’t just cook enough food for the both of them before placing a bowl for him in the fridge.
So, he decided to just wake his wife up and ask about that in order to get to the bottom of the situation.
Now, he detailed how his wife usually gets a bit snappy whenever someone wakes her up from sleep. But that time, she was seriously angry– claiming that she was not his maid and accusing him of being lazy for expecting her to cook.