If I were Norma Jean and Leroy’s marriage counselor I would probably suggest for them to spend some time apart then rethink before just completely getting divorced. The narrator states that, “Leroy had been home in Kentucky for three months, and his leg is almost healed, but the accident frightened him and he does not want to drive any more long hauls. He is not sure what to do next.” Him and Norma Jean went from barely seeing each other to seeing each other way more and many times this can cause grief on a relationship because you’re not used to that. So in that case, I would suggest that they say together. …show more content…
At the end of the story the narrator states that Norma Jean said, “--you won't leave me alone." She says this while crying after Leroy ask, “You and me could start all over again. Right back at the beginning." Norma Jean said that, “We have started all over again, and this is how it turned out." She says that she “feels eighteen again” and that “can't face that all over again." Referring to all the trauma and sadness that they went through when she got pregnant at eighteen and the loss of their son Randy at such an early age. Such trauma usually causes strife in a relationship. After starting a body building class Norma Jean starts to have a new leash on life, feeling brand new. This usually causes trouble as