It was a perfectly sunny day. We walked through the meadows and laid down a striped blanket. We placed a basket down onto the first stripe and opened the hand woven basket and placed a chicken salad sandwich on the blanket. “Finally some peace and quiet.” I said, enjoying nature and my food. I sipped some iced tea and then reached farther down into the basket. She was enjoying her lunch as I said, “Time for dessert.” She looked up, surprised. “You brought some?” she asked in a hushed tone. “I only brought one I thought you didn’t want anymore.” I said pulling out a small bottle and a syringe. “Doctor’s orders. Let’s share.” She said excitedly. I stabbed the small bottle with the needle and retrieved the precious milk. “Ladies first.” I offered. She stuck the tiny needle in her blood stream and took pleasure in the warm nectar. She handed me the leftovers and I injected the last of the insulin in my blood stream. “Thanks.” She said, “I don’t usually forget my insulin.” “You have diabetes?” I asked.
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