The man shook his head in response.
She then continued, âGillian Snow, the lead character in the novel, has been through what most divorced women would go through living with their parents. A phrase in the novel goes âa divorced woman living with her parents has no one to depend on.â That was exactly how I felt.â
âWere your parents not good to you?â
âAfter my failed marriage, I tried to be more careful about choosing my next partner. I wanted to start again with another relationship, but Iâve never found a suitable one in the past two years after the divorce. My mother would get mad whenever the neighbors mention my failed marriage. Then, sheâd ask me to hurry and get remarried soon. I was living in a house that belonged to my parents, so from time to time, my mother would remind me that they planned to move into the house soon. I knew she was trying to drive me out. I havenât slept well for the past two years because I was sleeping under someone elseâs roof. I didnât have a home, and I have no one to depend on.â
Levant had no right to comment on the womanâs family matter, so instead, he inquired, âHave you not thought about getting your own house? Do you have a job?â
The woman nodded. âI do. When I was six, my mother shut me out of the house when I fought with my brother. I was so scared that sheâd never let me in again, so I cried until the sky turned dark. In the end, my grandmother brought me back to her house. When I was sixteen, my mother sent me elsewhere to make money. Iâve known since I was sixteen that I had to depend on myself. Iâve supported myself over the years.â
Her tears started rolling down again when she recalled her painful past.
âIâve used all the money Iâve earned to pay off my ex-husbandâs debt to raise my children. I donât earn a lot, and I have to pay for my childrenâs living expenses, send money to my family, and cover my own daily expenses. What little money I have left isnât going to be enough for me to buy a house.â
A bitter smile then appeared on her face. âI didnât understand why divorced women were in a hurry to marry someone they donât love before, but I do now. A woman needs to be financially capable and have her own home. Only then she can start planning her own life. Otherwise, weâll always be under someoneâs thumb.â
When the woman was done speaking, she looked at Levant and asked, âWhat do you think? Should I listen to my mother and get remarried soon?â
Levant was silent as he sized her up. âEven if you canât afford to buy a house, you can always rent a place.â
âI did. I rented a house after my divorce, but my mother came over, and we had a big fight over it.â
At that point, the woman could no longer go on talking. The past was a knife to her heart, making it bleed in pain.
Seeing how the woman was suffering, he decided to stop questioning her.
Buying a house was nothing to Levant, but it was enough to change this womanâs life.
âWill you stop trying to hurt yourself if you have a house?â
The woman lifted her head and shot him a puzzled look.
Having gone through the harshest situations her life had to offer, she wondered if the stranger before her was trying to lend her a helping hand.
âYou⦠Youâll lend me money?â she asked hesitantly.
After a brief pause, Levant nodded determinedly. âIâm only doing this because I donât want you to kill yourself. Iâll lend you money if thatâs what itâll take to save you.â
The woman stared at Levant in shock before sincerely thanking him. âThank you! Thank you! Iâll write you an IOU, and Iâll pay you back once Iâve earned enough.â
Seeing how sincere the woman was, he took out a debit card and handed it to her. âThere should be enough on this card to buy you a house.â
The woman took the card with her trembling hands and asked softly, âHow much is this?â
âYou donât have to know. Just take as much as you need.â
âHow much should I write on the IOU then?â
Levant did not care much about the money; it would not matter to him even if the woman decided not to repay him in the end. Seeing how serious the woman was, he inquired, âHow much would you need to buy a house for yourself?â