Which of these inferences is best supported by the final paragraph in the story?
Shukumar stood up and stacked his plate on top of hers. He carried the plates to the sink, but instead of running the tap he looked out the
window. Outside the evening was still warm, and the Bradfords were walking arm in arm. As he watched the couple the room went dark, and he
spun around. Shoba had turned the lights off. She came back to the table and sat down, and after a moment Shukumar joined her. They wept
together, for the things they now knew.
A. Turning the lights off has allowed the couple to feel vulnerable again and express their grief.
B. Shobe is angry at Shukumar for keeping their baby's gender from her and she can't bear to see him.
C. Shoba turns off the lights because they don't want the neighbors to see them crying.
D. The couple regrets playing the game of secrets because it has led to their breakup.