"I can help there too."
"I'm sure you can. I keep forgetting that at your age, you know everything, and I know nothing."
"Sorry, I'm not dressed appropriately for your pity party. I may only be 14, but I've done my research. You know that I've been hanging out with Eileen and Brenda lately? Well, they both have gone through their parents getting divorced. I've learned from them."
"Excuse me, Ms. Marriage Expert, just what do you think you have learned?"
"You're going to get screwed in the divorce and not in the enjoyable sense of the word. Mom will end up with the house, alimony, child support and half your assets. I'm old enough to have a say in where I go. No offense Dad, but I plan to stay with Mom. I can torture her better that way. In my 14 years I have learned the right buttons to push. Just to warn you, don't believe the stories you will hear from Mom about how I am acting.
"I've also learned not to stand by and do nothing. I'm taking a proactive stance in this matter. This is my life. If it's going to be ruined, I want it to be my fault. My friends just sat at the bottom of the hill and let the shit from their parents roll right over them. I'm not about to put up with that shit, pun intended."
"Jaime, are you that sure your mother and I will divorce? What if I agree to tolerate living in the same house with her in order to be home with you?"
"Really, Dad? If you stay, you will be to trading saving money for self-mutilation. You will not be saving your precious little baby. Thanks, but no thanks. I won't accept that burden. I will not be the cause of your continued misery any more than a normal teenager causes anyway. If you stay with Mom, blame yourself for your sadness and depression. Believe me, I won't value your supposed 'sacrifice' for my sake."
"So, what do you propose we do?"
"Burn the bitch!"