The wife of a married couple makes a startling announcement while they are driving together. She calmly informs her husband that she wants a divorce after more than two decades of marriage. The drive’s quiet is broken by her direct and unambiguous tone.
Her declaration receives no verbal response from her husband. Rather, he continues to drive while maintaining eye contact with the road. However, his quiet is not passive because it is accompanied by a subtly telling action: he starts to accelerate the car a little bit, bringing its speed up to 45 miles per hour.
The wife keeps talking despite her husband’s silent response. She expresses unequivocally that she does not want him to try to convince her otherwise. She has already made up her mind and is determined to end the marriage.
She then makes the even more agonizing admission that she has been having an affair. A further betrayal that exacerbates the emotional damage is the fact that the affair is with the husband’s best friend. The betrayal becomes intimate and personal when she adds that this man is a better lover.
Nevertheless, the husband decides not to answer verbally. Once more, his response is quiet but important. His tighter grip on the steering wheel is a blatant sign of his internal conflict. Once again, the vehicle’s speed rises to 55 miles per hour.
Unspoken emotion permeates the atmosphere in the car. The wife’s brutal disclosures stand in sharp contrast to the husband’s silence. His physical actions, such as his tightening grip and increasing speed, reveal a deep emotional undercurrent despite his silence. The reader is left wondering what will happen next in this emotionally charged moment because of how tense the scene is.