Right. [Glare.] 'cause when my husband is dealing with weird and unexpected pains, I wouldn't want to know about it.
[Amy uses the word 'husband' almost like a weapon. It used to mean more to him than to her, the whole marriage thing, and it was his idea after all. She's good at ignoring the fact that she wouldn't be this angry (and this worried) about him if it didn't mean something to her as well, if he didn't mean this much.]
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[Amy uses the word 'husband' almost like a weapon. It used to mean more to him than to her, the whole marriage thing, and it was his idea after all. She's good at ignoring the fact that she wouldn't be this angry (and this worried) about him if it didn't mean something to her as well, if he didn't mean this much.]