In chapter seven, everything starts to unravel. Gatsby stopped throwing outrageous parties because he did not need to anymore, he already had Daisy’s attention and that’s all the company he needed. He also fired all of his servants because he did not want anyone to gossip, Daisy came over a lot and he could not have the word getting out of their affair. Gatsby asked Nick to meet him and Daisy at her house for lunch the next day. This was when Daisy was going to tell Tom that she was leaving him for Jay, so Daisy wanted everyone to be there for her during this hard time. At the luncheon, it became clear to Tom that Gatsby and Daisy had a much more intimate relationship that just friends. Right when Tom turned his back Daisy went right up to Gatsby, told him she loved him, and kissed him deeply. As the lunch progressed Tom could see that they were so madly in love as they were gazing into each others eyes. Tom abruptly forced everyone to go into town taking two separate cars, Tom stopped at Mr. Wilson for gas where he learned that he was taking Myrtle away because he found out she has been cheating on his with somebody. Tom is shocked and saddened as he realized Myrtle is leaving him as well as Daisy. When they get to the apartment Tom starts to attack Gatsby and the truth of their relationship comes out. Jay and Tom are arguing over who loves who and Daisy cannot seem to make up her mind. This fuels Tom because although he is upset that he loves another woman, but he can tell by her inability to choose that he can still win her over. Daisy is confused and frustrated and after more aggressive quarrels Daisy and Gatsby leave to go home and on the way home their car hits Myrtle killing her instantly because it all happened so fast and he was unable to stop. Tom sees the wreck on his way back to the house with Nick and Jordan, Everything is in chaos and Mr. Wilson is sobbing in sadness. Tom quickly realizes what happened and is so shocked and upset that he realizes that he loved Myrtle more than he thought he did and now she is gone too. Daisy was the one driving the car as Gatsby reveals to Nick and the chapter ends with observing Daisy and Tom together as they seemed to be conspiring together and in agreement. Nick does not tell Gatsby this because he still believes that she will choose him over Tom. Gatsby is covering up for Daisy because Myrtle’s death was actually Daisy’s fault and not Jay’s, this shows his undying love for a woman he met in the past but is much different now.