There was a man and a woman.
The woman was large and she loved to eat. Nothing made her more happy than food. Today she wears a dress of white, face painted, yellow hair pinned up beautifully.
The man was well-built, healthy and loved to dance. Nothing made him more happy than dancing. Today he wears a suit of black, face groomed, dark hair slicked back handsomely.
On the nights leading up to their wedding, the man taught the woman to dance. The first night they danced, both consumed food while twirling and twisting. And so continued this dance.
As the nights went on the they both stopped eating and the woman began to loose weight. She grew slim and sleek, like the man. She learned to love dancing as much as the man did and forgot all about food. She was happy.
When the final night came and the dawn brought their wedding closer the woman found the man gone. No notes, no goodbye, but she was not sad, only grateful. He had taught her to love something else and he asked for nothing in return.