
Miriam told her husband she wants a divorce this morning. Now she's sitting in her car outside her own house, holding keys that no longer feel like hers. Step into the quiet devastation of a woman choosing loss because the alternative is a slower one — and discover how your decision-making style shapes the hardest conversation of a life.
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As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:
The Terms
You lead with decisiveness even when your heart is breaking. You don't negotiate the decision — only the logistics. Your strength isn't the absence of grief; it's the refusal to let grief make you small. You give sadness a direction and then you walk that direction, even in the dark.
The Landing
You lead with connection, even in rupture. You understand that how something ends matters as much as that it ends. You speak your truth out loud because the sound of your own voice saying the hard thing is how it becomes real. You don't leave people behind — you leave with them watching, and you make sure they know you see them.
The Vigil
You lead with tenderness, even toward the person you're leaving. You sit with pain — yours and everyone else's — because you've never learned how to look away from someone who's hurting. Your courage is the quietest kind: the decision not to take it back, held in silence, held through tears, held against your own chest like a pillow in the dark.
The Folder
You lead with preparation because care, for you, has always looked like structure. You planned this not because you're cold but because you're terrified, and the spreadsheet is what keeps your hands from shaking. Your crack comes not in the leaving but in the admission that the woman who solves everything can't solve this.