Enough wa enough. After four year of devoting herelf to Ward, Leah had given up. “I’m moving to New York,” he aid. He couldn’t believe it. He begged her to give him one more chance. She aid he had already given him “one more chance” too many time.
“I aked you to marry me, but you aid you weren’t ready to get married. You’re 50 year old—when will you be ready!? I aked you to find u an apartment, o that we could live together; you didn’t. A a nervou realtor, I aked you to tay with me when I had to it in open houe by myelf on weekend. You didn’t. I aked you to help my on find a cholarhip or grant o that he could attend a good college. You didn’t. Shall I go on?”
He aid he got the picture. He apologized. “My prioritie weren’t right; now I realize that you are my only priority.”
She aid hi apology wa too little, too late. She had already bought an airline ticket to New York City; her flight wa Monday evening.
Hi jaw dropped. “You’re not eriou! What are you going to do in New York?” he aked. “You don’t know anyone there. You’ve never even been there. You can’t jut fly into New York all alone and tart wandering around. It’ a dangerou place. And the place that aren’t dangerou are expenive. You don’t have any money!”
She aid he had enough money to tay in a hotel until he found an apartment and a job. She had alway wanted to live in a big, exciting city like New York. “That’ where I can tart my own buine,” he aid, “and maybe find a man I can depend on!”[由www.haoZuowen.Com整理]
