Chapter 434
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 434
The next day, after everyone else had returned home, Cynthia moved back to her own house with
Jonathan and Shirley. With both Cynthia and Shirley off work and school respectively, the family spent
some much-needed quality time together.
Three days passed quickly. One sunny afternoon, as Cynthia was enjoying the sun on the backyard
swing, she received a call from Ellora
With her eyes closed, basking in the comfortable sunlight, Cynthia answered, âHello, Ellora.â
âCynthia, Iâve made a decision,â came the response.
âWhat?â
âIâve decided not to keep the baby.â Elloraâs words left Cynthia stunned.
Sitting up straight and opening her eyes, Cynthia asked, âWhy?â Ellora had made it clear how much
she cared about this child. Why the sudden change?
âTalia called me and got me to listen to a recording. The recording was of her telling Chylerâs parents
about my pregnancy,â Ellora explained, sounding suddenly lucid
Cynthia paused, remembering what Chyler had told her that day.
âLater, Chylerâs mom also called me. I donât want my child to be born into a tug-of-war, nor do I want
them to live amidst schemes and manipulations.â Ellora did not elaborate on the callâs content but
shared her feelings
She was well aware that children under two were to be cared for by their mothers and could be taken
away by the father as they grew older. However, she had little trust in the Young family. The uncertainty
of the future was overwhelming, and she feared that her child might blame her for bringing him into this
world.
âDo you love this child?â Cynthia queried.
Ellora remained silent. How could she not love him? This was her first child.
âI can handle the Young family for you. You need to figure out the rest. No matter what your decision is,
I will respect it,â Cynthia pledged, hoping she would make a thoughtful decision.
As a woman, she found it heart-wrenching to abort her own child. After all, it was a life. However, from
a rational perspective, once Ellora bore this child, it meant she would forever be unable to completely
sever ties with Chyler, the father of the child. Regardless, Cynthia vowed to support any decision Ellora
made.
âTake your time and think about it. Donât think about it for a few days. The decision you make now will
be influenced by that previous phone call,â Cynthia consoled her.
âCynthia
âDonât be scared. Just follow your heart and forget about the other stuff,â Cynthia reassured.
Ellora did not know how to choose. She selfishly wanted to keep the child but truly feared that the child
might blame her one day. The words of Chylerâs parents still echoed in her mind. Would the child feel
unjust when he found out he could have been rich but instead was just an ordinary person because he
was with her?
âIâm scared that he will blame me for bringing him into this world without his consent,â Ellora finally
confessed her deepest
fear.
During pregnancy, women tend to worry and contemplate more than usual. She was truly scared and
anxious
âThe moment he appeared in your belly, he chose to come into this world. If he truly didnât want to
come, he had more than nine months to decide to leave,â Cynthia reasoned clearly.
Hearing this, Ellora felt as though her mind had cleared.
âIs that true?â she asked cautiously.
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âAbsolutely,â Cynthia affirmed and added another comforting thought, âChildren are shaped by
upbringing. As long as you guide him well from a young age, heâll be a sensible, good child.â
Children were purer than adults Cynthia believed Ellora could raise a good child.