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“Sir, Your Wife Divorced You This Morning.” We’re Signing The House Over To Her Today. Her Lawyer.. This moment between Tom and Jessica is one of those quietly tense situations where the small details speak volumes about their relationship. Tom, the protagonist, is trying to engage with his wife Jessica in the morning, but she's clearly preoccupied. The way she ignores him while scrolling through her phone, even while he tries to offer to make new toast after she burned it, sets the tone for their disconnected dynamic. Jessica's behavior feels distant and disinterested, and Tom’s attempts to break through that barrier — like asking if she wants him to make more toast — are met with a cold, disaffected response. The burnt toast, the uneaten breakfast, the phone always in her hand — all these things point to a deeper emotional neglect in their marriage. It’s as though she’s mentally somewhere else, not fully present with him, even when they’re physically in the same space. The interaction about the "thing" tonight — the Miller Foundation dinner — further highlights this disconnect. Tom didn't even remember it, and Jessica’s dismissal of his memory is another sign of how little she seems to care about him. She doesn't just tell him what to wear; she criticizes him for things that shouldn't be issues at all, like his hair and the fit of his suit. It’s not just about the suit — it’s about how she's undermining him in small, passive ways. Tom, however, takes it in stride. His decision not to argue or stand up for himself in these little moments is telling. He has learned to pick his battles, and it’s evident that this is a marriage where the big fights aren’t happening because they’re buried under all the little passive-aggressions.