Chapter 464 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband
- Sonya voiced out, “Your thoughts put me at ease Nowadays, women are becoming more and more independent. They are exposed to a greater variety of experiences, and there is also a growing number of people choosing not to marry or have children. I’ve started to think that we should respect everyone’s choices, whether they choose to marry or not.” To which Abigail replied, “Mom, just last week you were on the phone nagging me to hurry up and get married and have kids. But now you’re saying whether I get married or not doesn’t matter, so which one am I supposed to listen to?” Sonya responded with a smile, “Well, I’m thinking from both angles. On one hand, I hope you guys can settle down and start a family soon. On the other hand, I’m. worried that marnage will tie you down and hinder your career, causing you to miss out on the wider world” Abigail reassured her, “Don’t worry, mom.
- Even if Nelly and I get married and have kids, we’ll continue to work and not become housewives. We still have dreams to pursue Cornelia chimed in, “You might not know this. Our studio is doing better and better. With a little more effort, we’ll be able to pay off the mortgage.” As the conversation turned to their new house, Cornelia thought of the room she had specially renovated for her grandmother, who sadly, could no longer move in. The lights were off, so no one noticed her feelings. Sonya and Tanisha were also happy to hear that the studio was doing well, “You chose this industry right after graduation. After all these years of hard work, it’s finally paying off.” Abigail suggested, “Why don’t you all come to Riverton for Christmas this year? It’s not as cold as Rosenberg in the winter.” Both mothers agreed, “Sure, just don’t get sick of us by then” Cornelia joked, “Not a chance. We’ll take you to try the local delicacies in Riverton.” Sonya said joyfully.
- “Sounds great.” Tanisha then shifted the topic, “I haven’t finished. Once you’re married, you must have your own job. Only when you can earn your own money can you have a say. Don’t be blinded by so–called love. Most men in this world are the same, and they don’t keep their promises. There are good men, but they’re few and far between.” Abigail responded, “But I think Roy treats you really well.” Tanisha replied, “You only see what’s on the surface, and the reality of the marriage is only clear to those involved.” Sonya added, “Yes, you definitely don’t want to end up like that poor woman from block six.” Both Cornelia and Abigail remembered the woman Sonya was referring to. When they were about 18, the woman committed suicide by jumping into the river with her three–year–old and one–year–old kids. The catalyst was an argument she had with her husband about asking money for groceries. Her husband tossed her some coins, while accusing her of only eating and doing nothing to contribute to the household. She was alone taking care of two young kids, one three and one less than a year old.