โThis is extremely generous,โ Joe Bendeck informs me.
Joe is standing over me and Douglas in our living room, taking me through the terms of the prenup. Douglas didnโt give it to me that night. He waited a few more days, softening the blow with some flowers and a diamond necklace from Tiffanyโs. It didnโt soften the blow very much.
โI donโt feel comfortable with the idea of a prenup.โ I look over at Douglas, who is sitting next to me, dressed like a complete slob in jeans and a T-shirt. โHoney, must we go through this?โ
โItโsย veryย generous,โ Joe says again. โTen million dollars if you get divorced. But you canโt go after any of his other assets.โ
โI donโt want his assets.โ I put my hand on Douglasโs knee. The fabric of his jeans feels worn beneath my hand. โI just want to get married in peace.โ
โSo sign it,โ Joe says. โAnd I wonโt bug you about it ever again.โ
โI justโฆโ I pull out an embroidered handkerchief from my pocket and dab at my eyes. โI thought you trusted me, Douglas.โ
โOh, for Christโs sake,โ Joe mutters. โDoug, are you really falling for this crap?โ
Douglas shoots his friend a look, and he throws his arm around my shoulders. He is a sucker for a woman crying. โWendy, itโs not like that at all. I do trust you. And I love you so much.โ
I lift my tear-stained face to look at him. โI love you too.โ
โBut,โ he adds, โI canโt marry you without a prenup. Iโm sorry.โ
I see in Douglasโs brown eyes that he means it. Joe has convinced him, and now he is drinking the Kool-Aid.
I sneak a look at the papers on the coffee table in front of me. Itโs a stack two inches thick. But Joe has highlighted the main points for me. It says in black and white that if we get divorced, I will get ten million dollars. Thatโs nowhere near half of what Douglas is worth, but itโs nothing to sneeze at. It will keep me comfortable for the rest of my life if things donโt work out here.
Not that I expect us to get divorced. I expect Douglas and I to be together till death do us part, yadda yadda yadda. But you never know. Douglas is a fixer-upper, and I admit thereโs a chance I may not fix him up to my liking.
โFine,โ I say. โIโll sign it.โ