the kind of love they talk about in movies

1. In the end Eva Braun’s main concern was her own beautiful corpse. Her husband (why did they marry like that, at the end? Was it for property, or tax purposes?) killed his own dog, fed Himmler’s cyanide to sweet innocent Blondie – just to see – convinced as he was that his right hand man’s treachery extended to weak poison.
2. It seems they really loved each other.
3. You keep cyanide in a jar, in a beaker is it? In a lance? Somewhere in your lab you are storing this powder, this power. You told me the inventory and I wanted to tug on you, bring some home, slip in under the cork, press it into a patty and grill it for me, would you? You know me well enough now to guess my final meal, chocolate and cheeseburgers and a mickey slipped in to save me.
4. When Eva saw Adolph stooped over, she scolded him. He told her, You try standing upright with this many keys in your pocket.
5. When I saw you with your shoulders back, I wanted to scold you. I stuck my hands in the scalloped chino holes from when you’d fallen off your motorcycle, but I could not bring you down.
6. You work in a room with a letter and three numbers on the door. I shook the integers out of you. It took six weeks, and still I don’t know where you are. I don’t know what you do in there.
7. In the end poison would not suffice, and they burned him beneath a polished cotton sheet. That was love, they really loved each other.
8. Marry me, then kill me; that’s all I want from you.