At first, Henry was convinced it was best to keep his doubts from Ebby until he could figure out what to do. Then he felt guilty for not saying anything to her. And finally, he began to resent Ebby. Strange, wasn’t it? When faced with one’s moral wobbling, a person often looked about to cast blame elsewhere. That same week, at their rehearsal dinner, even as he stayed by Ebby’s side—holding her hand, joking with their respective parents—Henry was wondering why life with Ebby had to be so complicated to begin with.