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Chapter 4 the money

Word Count: 1488    |    Released on: 25/02/2024

u will! And in an even better place than a Thursday gym opening. - The gym is great, you know. Diego had done his best and his gym had everything it needed to be among the hottest in the city. - Wha

furniture and works of art, pay the employees and some outstanding bills. - You don't even have a house, Isabela. - I have the farm that my godfather left me. I will sell as soon as possible and use the money to buy an apartment. - But that's for a year from now. - I know, but the farmhouse is not rented, just the land. I hope to convince the tenant to buy in advance, I'll go there if necessary. If none of this works, I can leave my things at the house, there are some objects that I didn't want to part with, things from my grandparents, family things. I can also take some time there, dividing myself between the two cities. - How are you going to support yourself, pay the bills? Do you know how much fuel you will spend on each trip like this? The place is far from Rio. My mother's problem was that she was too practical, always seeing the most difficult side of everything. She and Dad were really very different, like water and wine. - I will find a way. - Wake up, Isabela! Life is not the fairy tale your father raised you in.I can help you, send you some money, but I won't do it forever. You need to give your life a direction. Let go once and for all of the fascination that your father instilled in you and that I was always against. - You don't need to talk like that, mom. - Forgive me, daughter. I don't want to cause you more problems than you already have, but I need to tell the truth, show life as it is. You know about the huge fights I had with your father because he raised you like a princess. I always told him that the money wouldn't last forever if he didn't get his head straight. And it didn't last. Carlos Afonso, his whole life was spent, he was always amazed. - Don't talk about dad like that, he died. - I'm not saying anything bad, I'm telling the truth. That's why I was so keen for you to go to college and your choice was perfect. Journalism is a beautiful profession, it suits you, as you have always been talkative and uninhibited, enjoyed writing and sharing your thoughts with the world. I know it's hard to grow up and face the world of adults, but you have to, darling. - I know, mom, I'm going to fix my life. - My voice broke and I let out a sob, tears falling. - Oh, Isa, don't cry! I love you so much, daughter, that's why I need to show you life as it is. I can't leave the stati

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