Darlene tightly gripped the blanket, forcing herself not to make a sound.
What was recorded on the recording device was the most desperate and helpless time she had last night. Her crying and pleading were mixed with Avery's cold, angry, and reprimanding voice.
Fortunately, everything was clearly recorded. The entire fact that Avery forced her to hurt herself was irrefutable.
Even if Avery later argued that it was because he was drunk, the fact that the husband or wife had been drinking and refused to reform after repeated education, and the fact that he or she abused his or her family while drunk, could still be considered grounds for divorce.
Moreover, now that Avery and Darlene were in the process of getting a divorce, forced sexual intercourse between one party and the other could be considered marital rape.