"You went back to stocks? Haven't you learned anything from your past mistakes? It's your trading that's kept us from saving! And now you gamble with our wedding funds?"
"You just don't see the big picture, Olivia! The greater the storm, the bigger the catch. That two million? It's now five million! I bought into Titan Corporation, and insider tips say it's only going up," Brian declared, sure he had the market in his grasp.
Hearing "Titan Corporation" made my head spin.
"This is madness. You need to pull out now. We're not getting any younger; it's time to think about our wedding. You've doubled your investment—let's cash out and live securely," I pleaded, holding back my anger.
Brian played with his utensils, sighing deeply as he met my gaze across the table.
"Settle for a secure life? You're just too shortsighted, Olivia. We're just not on the same wavelength anymore. It's over," he concluded.
"Shortsighted? I was there for you in your leanest times, Brian. I spent hours commuting to save up for a car for you, and now you think I'm not visionary enough?"