“But even if it doesn’t,” I said, “how can you vote for someone with a stance like that?”
“Because I don’t care, Ani.” Luke sighed. My silly feminist wrath had been cute once. “It doesn’t affect you, it doesn’t affect me. What does affect you and me though? Obama taxing the shit out of us because we’re in the highest bracket.”
“That other stuff does affect me, though.”
“You’re on birth control!” Luke bellowed. “What do you need an abortion for?”
“Luke, if it weren’t for Planned Parenthood I could have a thirteen-year-old right now.”
“I’m not doing this,” he declared, and lunged at the light switch on the wall. He stalked to the bedroom, slamming the door behind him, leaving me crying alone in the dark kitchen.