Clarissa erupts in the living room, threatening to die unless she’s divorced. Family members call her bluff—reminding them she starved herself and banged her head earlier—so Clarissa feigns innocence and dares them: "Fine, let's divorce." River accepts, but she then reveals she’s pregnant and vows to keep the baby, suddenly switching to calling him "honey" to disarm him. Another woman accuses Clarissa of marrying for money. A housekeeper tells them to tidy up. The scene ends when someone finds an antique enamel cup and asks if it should be sold, leaving their decision and finances unresolved.