Millie was no longer the girl she used to be. The remnants of her old life no longer suited the woman she had become.
"These... take a look and see if there's anything you can use. Want anything, take it; the rest, please help me toss it."
"Wait, you're getting rid of all this?"
"Yeah."
Her roommate just stared in disbelief.
After a quick trip to her dorm, where she picked up nothing, Millie walked out of the college gates and dialed her driver to pick her up.
Amidst the surprised, envious, and speculative glances of those around her, she calmly got into the backseat of her car and drove away with a flourish.
That evening, Millie was surprised to find that Murray had unusually come home early.
Smiling, she greeted him, "Murray, I've got great news. I've submitted my withdrawal application to the college today. From now on, I can focus on taking care of you and our baby."
Murray had just finished dealing with a troublesome bid at work.
The last thing he expected upon returning home, before he even had the chance to take off his coat, was Millie's "surprise."
He looked at her as if she had lost her mind.
"Do you even realize what you're doing?"
Millie, missing the skepticism in his voice, mistook his reaction for concern. She thought he finally appreciated her sacrifice and her eyes welled up with tears. In a soft voice, she said, "Murray, are you worried about me? I've thought it through. You and our baby are what matter most to me. I'm willing to give up anything for you both. Just don't resent me anymore, please be kinder to me and our child..."
Murray scoffed, "If you don't want to study, just say so. You don't have to make it sound like you're doing it for me. Your decisions are your own; do whatever you like."
She didn't value her own prospects; why should he remind her?
People are inherently different.
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