The Favorite's Game
During a family dinner, I, Ingrid Sutherland, bring up divorce.
My husband, Samuel Ziegler, lets out a cold laugh in exasperation. "Are you mad just because I peeled a banana for Whitney two days ago? I can't believe you're still throwing a tantrum over that now! She's my sister-in-law. What's wrong if I show her a little bit more care?"
He did the same thing in my past life. Ever since his older brother, Charles Ziegler, got seriously hurt, Samuel always put me last and prioritized taking care of the supposedly weaker Whitney Lovette.
Whenever I voiced my dissatisfaction, he would criticize me while standing on an irrefutable moral high ground.
He would say, "Why can't you be more understanding and cut Whitney some slack?"
When it was Whitney's birthday, she proposed going on a skiing trip. But then, an avalanche hit us. Samuel protected her the whole time and led her down the mountain. However, he left me to die in the avalanche.
It was then I realized that Whitney was not just his sister-in-law, but also the one he loved.
When I remain silent, Samuel chuckles derisively. "You'd better not regret it."
It's like he's sure I'm just throwing a tantrum. In one fluid movement, he glides a pen across the bottom of the page, confident and composed.
But this time, I'm really giving up on him for good.