Chapter 178 Women Are Cruel
- Without hesitation, Nancy replied, “Of course not! I am satisfied with my life now, and I have no intention to mess it up by raising a child! My decision has nothing to do with the identity of the fetus’s father and whether or not he’s willing to take responsibility.”
- Since she was adamant about it, I felt a little disgruntled and refused to talk to her. After I calmed myself down, I reflected on my actions. Am I doing the right thing by persuading her to keep the baby?
- To me, the baby was innocent. But I might have been way ahead of myself to decide that James was the one for Nancy. I knew that Nancy suffered from insecurities growing up, and the last thing she wanted was a life full of uncertainties. The controversial role of a single mother, the effort of taking care of the child, and the stress from work or her personal life—all these were variables that would force Nancy to seriously evaluate the necessity of keeping the baby.