Lou nodded and slipped into Kirley's flat. Their personalities couldn't be more different, really. Kirley loved flash and parties and pretty people. And Lou had too, once. She'd live that lifestyle for so long, but in the end, the only things she needed were her husband and their daughter. Looking around Kirley's flat, Lou felt a small swell of peace build up within her. She was happy now, happy that they could move on.
Sitting down on the sofa, Lou picked up the papers and read them over quickly. It was all standard, the same papers they had signed last time, just now with new dates in place.
"I don't regret marrying you," she said as she scrawled her name along the bottom. "But we need to figure out what's going on with us because I don't want this to be our new normal."