My boyfriend, Jake, always had this peculiar insistence that I take two showers a day, claiming it was a non-negotiable rule in our relationship. At first, I found it odd and slightly irritating, but I went along with it, assuming there must be some reason behind his demand that I didn’t understand.
As the days passed, I couldn’t shake the feeling of confusion lingering in the back of my mind. What could possibly justify the need for two showers a day? Was Jake overly obsessed with cleanliness, or was there something more to it?
Everything finally clicked into place when Jake suggested that we visit his mother together. Before our visit, I made sure to shower especially thoroughly and dress in freshly laundered clothes, wanting to make a good impression on her. Little did I know, Jake’s demand for two showers a day was about to be explained in the most unexpected way.
As soon as we arrived at his mother’s house, she greeted us with a warm smile before promptly ushering me into the bathroom. Confused but compliant, I opened the door and was met with a sight that took my breath away.
The bathroom was impeccably clean and meticulously organized, with rows of neatly folded towels and an array of scented soaps and shampoos lining the shelves. But what caught my eye the most was a small plaque hanging on the wall, engraved with the words: “Cleanliness is next to godliness.”