Cupid’s Arrow Hit On Me -
Chapter 81
Chapter 81
Chapter 81 – Liberty snapped back, “Hank, I take care of our child all day, but you only see me assome useless person who only eats and spends money unnecessarily.
I can take it because I want to give my son the best I can. “But your sister’s kids have nothing to dowith me. They’re not my responsibility. There’s no way I’m going to care for her kids! I can’t believe youwant guardianship of her children. The burden of providing for them and their education would fall onus.
“The title deed doesn’t have my name, so it’s your business if you want to transfer the ownership toyour sister. It’s also your problem if you can’t get the house back. One thing though, you should returnthe renovation cost to me before you put her name on the deed.
“I won’t be able to get my money back when the house becomes hers.” A shadow of gloom loomedover Hank. “I said I’ll be giving you extra allowance. Isn’t that enough?
You’re at home with a child anyway, so I don’t see the big deal of adding another two. Kids over tenyears old are hardly a handful. You can just tutor them on their homework.
“If you think a thousand bucks isn’t enough, I’ll put in another five hundred. You should be happy with athousand and five hundred. “So what if the burden of the kids’ wellbeing and education falls on us?They’re my sister’s kids. It’s the least we can do. I trust my sister.
She will return the house to me. What do you mean by the renovation cost? I bought the house with mymoney. Shouldn’t you contribute to the renovations since you’re living here too? “The audacity of yoursto ask me to repay you for the renovation cost. Dream on!”
Liberty glared at her husband. Her heart sank to the pit of her stomach. The couple was in a long-termrelationship before tying the knot. Hank was the perfect boyfriend and husband up until two years intothe marriage. Now, Hank had only been doing things that broke her heart.
Hank only took his parents and sister’s side. It was not just Liberty, but their son, Sonny, also took aback seat in Hank’s life. Hank catered to Chelsea’s every request. The issue of catchment areas hadbeen a national dilemma that had caused many siblings to fall out.
“Hank, I’m sticking to my guns on this. It’s not a question of money. It’s not my responsibility either. I’mnot taking care of your sister’s kids for her, nor will I tutor them. If you’re going down that route, youmight as well pay me the wages of a tutor. “I’ll charge five thousand bucks for each kid every Month.
That’s ten thousand dollars for both of them.Heck, I’ll cook, do the pickups and drop-offs, and tutor forthat price. Take it or leave it.That’s a discount since she’s your sister.
I’m very qualified to be a tutor, so I’m worth the price.” Since it was all about the money, Liberty wouldplay him at his own game!“I won’t agree to transfer the house to your sister’s name until you repay me for the renovation cost.
We can divorce if you go ahead anyway. I’m still going to insist on getting the renovation money backas the divorce settlement.” Her name was never on the title deed because Hank bought the propertybefore marriage.
The Browns did not want to give her a cut of the house. After replaceing out that Liberty and Hank weregoing steady, the Browns quickly bought a house for Hank.
Liberty was not entitled to the prenuptial property that did not have her name on it. Hank turned black inthe face. “Five thousand bucks for each child? Why don’t you just rob a bank? A divorce? Do you thinkyou’re only eighteen? You’re married woman with a child and without a job. You’re fat and ugly. Just alook at you makes people sick to their stomachs.
How are you going to feed yourself after the divorce? “Alright now. I need to think about this. Tenthousand is out of the question. The best I can do is three thousand bucks.” “No deal!” Liberty bluntly
rejected before turning over, refusing to continue discussing the subject with Hank.
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