“Of course, | have no problem if you want to be a slave to your hu sband, Chelsea. However, my sister is not one. Men and women a re both equals in this day and age. There should be equality betw een spouses. No one is better than the other.
“It's your choice to be under your husband's thumb, but don't force your values on my sister.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Hank struck my sister first and bashed her real bad. My sister onl vy retaliated to stay alive. She was acting out of self— defense. There's no way my sister will apologize with gifts! You sh ould be talking sense into Hank to apologize to my sister.” Serenity reflected indifference and a*sertiveness on her face without fear of offendin g Liberty's in— laws. She added. “You can send my sister back here if you think m y sister spends money like water rather than earning it. Don't ever use force on her. You might care about your son and brother, but | cherish my sister too.
“And one more thing My sister spent over a thousand bucks oli dot hes the other day because | was bringing my husband to maret th e family My sister wanted to get her family new clothes to present able | was not all spent ofiterorli You can't hold an isolated indenit ay alise her “It has been a while she my sister has anything new to wear after marrying into your family. Yet, you refuse to let the matt er go. Sure, your family has been kind, but if that's considered kind, the rest of us must be Mother Theresa then Serenity's words got under the mother and daughter's skin. Of cou rse, they were livid beyond measure.
They stood firm that they were right while Liberty was in the wrong “God forbid my sister didn’t cook for one day. You were all over her, saying that it was like Hank didn't have a wife.
Well, if you think about it on the flip side, it's like my sister doesn't have a husband either. What's the point of marriage when the hus band can't support his wife? He should marry his own family inste ad.
“Besides, it's not like my sister doesn’t do anything. Mrs. Brown, y ou work your *ss off at your daughter's place. Do you think managi ng a home is easy?” Mrs. Brown opened her mouth. Yet, no words escaped her lips.
She and her husband handled the chores, looked after the young ones, and tutored the kids with their homework at their daughter's place. Trut h be told, it was no walk in the park. It was rather annoying, especi ally when the kids were so little. The children did not know any bet ter and were naughty to mess up the house, Mrs. Brown could be tidying up at one corner while the kids scattered toys in another.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe young children often cried and rolled on the ground fussing at every little thing that did not go their way. Caring for toddlers was t he most challenging job ever. To be frank, Mrs. Brown would rathe r get a cleaning job than look after the children and run a house if she did not feel for her daughter. “Mrs. Brown, don't play dumb. Yo u can't expect my sister to give her everything unconditionally whe n you know it's tough work. What makes you think my sister has it
easy? Marriage requires effort from both the husband and the wife - It's all about give and take. It doesn't make sense for my sister to do all the givi ng while Hank just takes it.
“As | said, you can send my sister back to me if you don't feel she's good enough for you. | can support her, but you can't raise your hand at my sister. I'm willing to move past the matter since my sister fought back this time, but | won't be so nice next time. That reminds me. You should know that | practice self— defense, so | know to hit where it hurts the most. You can forget w hat | just said if you think Hank can handle the consequences.” Serenity would not stop until Hank ended up in the hospital if she was fighting Hank! Hank should think twice before striking her sister again! “Do you think anyone would want your sister after she leaves Hank? She's lazy, fat, and a glutton. Hank can't stand the s ight of her. Ha! A divorce? Not even a senior citizen would want he r once she becomes a divorcee.”
“Chelsea!” Mrs. Brown cried before giving her daughter a slap on t he face.
With Serenity giving her a death stare, Chelsea cowered and stopped yakking. However, nothing could stop Chelsea from r ambling in her mind.
“Serenity, Chelsea was simply saying stuff without thinking. Of cou rse, we don't want to go down the divorce route because it's better to reconcile the couple. It's hurtful to talk about divorce and whatn ot. Sonny is still young. He can't grow up in a broken family.
“Yes, you're right. Hank was wrong in this too. He shouldn't have h it your sister no matter how angry he was. Couples shouldn't go to bed angry. Tell your sister to come to our place and bring your brother—in— law home. They should work things out instead of arguing all the ti me.”