
Tom gets this horrified look on his face, like someone just told him pizza was going extinct. He drops the polishing rag dramatically, turns toward his wife, and says, โWait, wait, waitโฆ you mean all my cars? As inโฆ my babies, my chrome-plated children, my gasoline-powered treasures?โ
His wife crosses her arms. โYes, Tom. Weโre married now. You canโt spend your whole life out here inhaling motor oil and whispering sweet nothings to carburetors. Itโs either me or the cars.โ
Tomโs eyes widen. โYou canโt just ask a man to choose between his wife and his cars. Thatโs like asking a kid to pick between Christmas and Halloween!โ
She sighs. โWell, maybe this is the moment for you to grow up.โ
Tom rubs his chin like a philosopher in deep thought. โGrow up? Honey, you knew what you were signing up for. On our first date, I picked you up in a car. On our second date, I took you to a car show. On our third date, I let you sit in the car while I changed the oil. This isnโt a hobby, this is a lifestyle.โ
His wife shakes her head, unimpressed. โA lifestyle? You mean an expensive addiction on four wheels.โ
Tom gasps dramatically. โAddiction?! No, no, sweetheart, this is love. You canโt sell love. You canโt trade in happiness for a minivan and an air fryer. Do you want me to die inside?โ
At this point, Tom kneels in front of one of his hot rods like heโs proposing all over again. โDonโt listen to her, baby. Daddyโs not selling you.โ
His wife rolls her eyes. โOh, for heavenโs sake, Tom, itโs just metal and tires!โ
Tom springs up. โJUST METAL AND TIRES?! Thatโs like calling a diamond ring โjust a shiny rock!โ These cars have names, personalitiesโฆ theyโre practically family! Remember when you cried during The Notebook? Thatโs how I feel when I wax the Mustang.โ
His wife bursts out laughing despite herself. โTom, youโre ridiculous.โ
He grins. โExactly. Ridiculously in loveโwith you and with these cars. But donโt worry, honey, Iโve figured out the solution.โ
She raises an eyebrow. โOh yeah? Whatโs that?โ
Tom smirks. โWeโll just move a bed into the garage. That way, I can spend time with you and the cars.โ
His wife shakes her head, muttering, โI married a mechanic with commitment issuesโฆโ but she canโt help smiling.
And Tom? He picks up the rag, pats the hood of his Chevy, and whispers, โSee? Weโre safe, girl. Mommy was just kidding.โ



