She was set on having a wedding with Hank, but deep down, she knew she would regret it eventually.
“What kind of class is Sonny taking? Did you enroll him in kindergarten already?” Hank asked.
Liberty continued tidying up. “Zachary hired a self-defense instructor for Sonny. He’s learning the basics at the gym. His kindergarten starts in September.”
“Who’s covering the costs?”
Hank believed it was essential for boys to learn to defend themselves, but he was primarily concerned about who was paying.
Liberty didn’t look at him. “Not you, anyway.”
“I only cover child support, and I paid you a year in advance. You agreed not to ask me for additional expenses. I’m not paying, and I’m standing firm on that.”
Business as an Uber driver was slow, and it didn’t compare to the quick cash he used to make as a manager. Now that his income had dropped, Hank placed great importance on money.
Besides, he had a wedding and honeymoon approaching, both of which would require significant funds. If only he had more.
Fortunately, Jessica was determined to spend her life with him, which allowed Hank to save for the financial gift to her parents.
He pulled Jessica to sit at a table while they waited for his son to return, so they could take him to try on a suit. Liberty was welcome to join them if she wanted.
Hank was curious about Liberty’s reaction when she saw his new bride trying on wedding gowns. Liberty was focused solely on her son’s safety.
Though she didn’t believe Hank would harm Sonny, she viewed Jessica with suspicion. Liberty felt uneasy leaving Sonny alone with the couple; you never knew what could happen.
Ignoring the couple, Liberty continued cleaning and was about to take off her apron when Jim arrived to drop Sonny off.
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