When a paralyzed husband is discharged, visiting relatives pressure Rachel to divorce him, arguing he's broke and can't be supported. They offer to hire a lawyer and demand she act now, but Rachel refuses to talk while he's just come home. Care chores begin: someone fits foot supports, insists on restroom help and rejects diapers; the husband protests his independence and refuses humiliation. The pressure escalates into a confrontation when he bluntly declares, 'I'm not getting divorced,' leaving Rachel stunned and the couple's future unresolved.