![]() ![]() As they conclude the conversation, he says that he wishes the butterflies had never come to their land. ![]() Cub accuses her of falling in love with Ovid, but Dellarobia doesn’t respond. She explains that on the day she saw the butterflies, she had been planning to run out on their marriage. She mentions that she had planned to go to college but Cub dismisses her, stating simply that what’s important is that they love each other now.ĭellarobia tells Cub that she can’t avoid the feeling that they aren’t right for each other-that he isn’t right for her. Once they’re in the car, Dellarobia confronts Cub she asks him why they never discuss the miscarriage, hinting at the idea that perhaps they had only gotten married because of the pregnancy. ![]() He had left the house earlier without warning Dellarobia about where he was going or for how long.Ĭub stops by and tells Dellarobia he’s going to take some things over to the church to donate. The video of his interview with Tina had gone viral, and his newfound fame made him uncomfortable. She considers calling Ovid but remembers that she doesn’t have his phone number. Dellarobia notes that their flight is good news, as it means they’ve woken up from the frigid winter and are demonstrating an interest in mating. Dellarobia and Preston stand outside, watching a pair of monarchs flutter past. It is early March, one week away from Preston’s birthday. ![]()
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