Chapter 78
“Liberty, Hank has to go to work every day to earn for you and Sonny. Hisjob can be busy and tiring.As his wife, you should be taking care of him.How can you leave the house chores to him? .: “Hank only mentioned going halves so you don’toverspend the money.
Why should you fuss about every little thing with your husband? Hurry up and clear thetable.
Don’t make Hank angry.
It's hard enough he has to bust his *ss out there, so show some understanding.” 1 Chelsea echoed hermom's thoughts.
“Yeah.
As if you know what that feels like.
All you do is take care of Sonny at home while spending Hank’s money.
You have the cheek to order Hank around.” Liberty left the kitchen and approached the children’s toy motorbike to pick Sonny up.
With a blank face, she replied, “I don't have a job or a source of income.
I can only rely on Hank because I'm a full-time mom.
Yet, he expects me to pay for my half?! So, what is this? “Fine.
I'll pay my half, but he must do his share of house chores too.
We’ll go halves in everything.
Didn't you say I have it easy at home and that I don’t do anything? Well, you get your wish.
I'm not going to do anything so Hank will know the house doesn’t clean itself.
His dirty clothes and socks don't wash and fold themselves.” Liberty held her son and grabbed her brother – in-law’s giftsbefore making a beeline into the bedroom.
She slammed the door behind her.
"She's gone mad!" Livid, Hank banged the fruit knife on the coffee table and rolled up his sleeves with the intention to get into the bedroomand show Liberty who was boss.
“Hank.” Mrs.
Brown pulled her son back.
“What are you trying to do? Sonny is inside.
Don’t scare Sonny.
Wait until Sonny's asleep before you teach her a lesson.
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