Chapter 33
Monica consoled Salma. âHey, donât beat yourself up, Salma You were just looking out for Anastasia*
Looking towards the living room, she muttered, âMaybe destiny thought Anastasia got the short end of the stick these past years, so it threw her this marriage as a way to make up for the bad luck.â
Salma replied, âHerman seems like a pretty good catchâ
Monica hadnât filled Salma in on Hermanâs real identity. Since Anastasia and Herman were still sleeping in separate beds, spilling the beans would backfire. Knowing Anastasia, she would march straight to city hall and file for divorce.
However,
they fell in love, the tides could turn.
Lunch was a feast, all handâmade by Anastasia with a little help from Herman.
Everyone gathered around the table, and Anastasia cheerfully greeted everyone, âHope youâre all starving. Dig in! Ms. Katelyn, Herman mentioned youâre into light dishes. These are pretty mild and should be up your alley.â
âAbsolutely perfect. Katelyn chuckled, her eyes sweeping over Anastasia and Herman. Her words carried a double meaning.
Not only was the food just right, but her daughterâinâlaw was also just what she hoped for.
Anastasia didnât catch the subtext, but Monica did. It seemed Katelyn was quite pleased with her new daughterâinâlaw.
With the motherâinâlaw hurdle cleared, the rest should be smooth sailing.
Monica felt a bit relieved then presented a gift with a smile. âAna, hereâs a little something for your wedding. May you grow old together and have kids
you grow
soon.â
âMonica, youâre too kindâ Anastasia took the gift, smiling faintly. âThank you.â
Katelyn added, âWell, youâre married now. Time to start thinking about kids. You bounce back quicker when youâre young, right Salma?â
Salma, considering the occasion, agreed, âItâs a good time to start planning.â
When she heard the blessing to have children soon, Anastasia blushed. Seeing both elders pressuring her, she stole a glance at Herman.
Herman stated, âAs for having kids, letâs just go with the flow.â
With Hermanâs comment, the topic was dropped. If a man didnât want kids, it could mean he was not ready to take on a family, or he wasnât prepared to spend his life with his wife and build a complete family.
Monica tentatively asked, âHerman, youâre 30 now. Most guys your age are itching to have kids. You say youâre not in a rush, but you must have some sort of plan, right?â
Seeing everyone pushing her to have kids, Anastasia felt a bit awkward.
Herman glanced at Anastasia, then answered honestly, âNo plans. Weâll let fate decide.â He figured she wasnât ready to have kids either, so he wasnât in a hurry.
But Monica found his response a little too casual. She worried Herman was just toying with Anastasia but couldnât say much more.
*Come on, letâs eat,â Anastasia said, changing the subject with a smile. âMom, try some of this. Ms. Katelyn, Flynn, dig in. Donât be shy, make yourselves at home.â
In this setting, Flynn could only stay silent, but he replied with a smile, âThanks, Ana.â
The lunch went on without a hitch.
Katelyn was very warm towards Salma, striking up a casual conversation, mostly about Anastasiaâs childhood.
Katelyn, of course, wanted to know more about their family. Learning Salma worked in a hotel, she didnât look down on her at all. Instead, she felt sorry for Salmaâs hardship. Raising a child alone was no easy task.
Katelyn was very impressed with Salma. They got along so well, they dropped formalities and started calling each other âdearâ.
After lunch, Herman took the initiative to clean up, letting Anastasia rest and dragging Flynn into the kitchen.
Looking at the pile of dishes in the sink, Flynn didnât know whether to laugh or cry. âHerman, I donât do dishes.â
Leaning against the fridge, Herman replied nonchalantly, âAnyone with half a brain can do it.â
Flynn,
Flynn reluctantly accepted the task, donning gloves and getting to work. âHerman, why donât you hire a maid, or have someone sent from home?â
Herman grabbed a bottle of water from the fridge and began to supervise. âA wage earner canât afford a maid.â
Flynn murmured, âHerman, you have a wife. Do you really have to pretend to be poor? You two running a stall at the Night Market, living in this tiny houseâ¦. This house isnât even as big as our swimming pool.â
Herman glanced at Anastasia in the living room. âSheâs different from other girls. She wants someone on the same level, living in the same world.â
Flynn, âThe world of the poor?â