My Husband Caused My Disability, Then Kicked Me Out Because He ‘Couldn’t Ruin’ His Life by Caring for Me – Karma Taught Him a Lesson Before I Could

“I’ve had two beers. I’m fine, babe. Trust me.”

I didn’t trust him. Not really. I saw the way his eyes glazed over and how he laughed louder than usual. I buckled in anyway, heart beating a little faster.

The wipers squeaked across the glass, struggling to keep up with the drizzle. As soon as we hit the freeway, I knew I should’ve insisted more.

“Matt, slow down,” I said, gripping the edge of my seat.

He looked over, grinning like it was a game. “Relax. I’ve driven this road a hundred times.”

“Matt, please,” I said, louder this time. “You’re scaring me.”