When I Cut Off the Payments, My Mama’s Boy Husband’s Family Panicked Chapter 08
I did not go back right away.
I stayed at my parents’ house for half a month. During those two weeks, Ethan Walker sent one photo every day.
On the first day, the kitchen sink was empty. On the second day, Lily’s room was clean. On the third day, he put the messy pile of charging cords under the coffee table into a box. On the fourth day, he tried to make tomato beef stew, burned the bottom of the pot, and sent me a photo of the blackened mess.
My mother saw the photos and snorted.
“Where was all this effort before?”
I wanted to ask that too. But some debts in life do not get refunded just because you ask why they happened.
On the sixteenth day, Lily asked me, “Mommy, are we going back to that home?”
I asked her, “Do you want to go back?”
She hugged her stuffed rabbit and thought for a long time.
“My little bed is there. My dinosaur stickers are there too.”
“What about Daddy?”
She lowered her head and picked at the rabbit’s ear.
“Daddy has been calling me lately.”
For the past two weeks, Ethan had video-called Lily every night at seven. He did not talk about work. He did not urge me to go back. He only read picture books with Lily.
He read awkwardly. Sometimes he misread words, and Lily would correct him.
“Daddy, it’s not bunby. It’s bunny.”
Then he would laugh and read it again.
A child’s heart softens fast. An adult’s heart does not.
He read it and signed every item.
The shared household account had to receive deposits before the fifteenth of every month. Any major shared expense had to be confirmed by both people. Neither party could secretly use family funds to support their family of origin. The difference in household expenses over the past six years had to be repaid by him every month. If he violated the agreement for two consecutive months, I could separate with Lily and begin dividing marital property.
He signed the last page and put down the pen.
“I signed it.”
I put the agreement away.
“Ethan Walker, I’m not coming back because I forgive you.
He looked at me, his eyes red.
I continued, “I’m giving Lily a chance to see whether you can keep your word. And I’m giving myself the chance to reach a final answer.”
He nodded.
“I understand.”
looked at the traffic outside the window.
“You’d better truly understand.”