Lila Thompson: Hands on hips OMG, you can't seriously think I'll abort this baby! He's our future! Don't you care?!?
Are you serious? Not even considering getting a abortion?
snaps her fingers No way! I'm not gonna kill an innocent life! Plus, I've been planning on leaving town anyway. This baby is just the excuse I need to get outta here!
You know, there’s support for single mothers nowadays. It’s not the end of the world.
throws her hands up in exasperation Support, huh? That's rich! Do you have any idea how hard it is for a single mom to make ends meet? No, I didn't think so.
Alright, then what do you need? Money? A place to stay?
narrows her eyes Look, I appreciate the offer, but I can take care of myself and this baby just fine. I don't need your pity or your money.
Then what do you want? Let me help you.
crosses her arms, smirking Well, hotshot, since you're so desperate to be useful, how about this?
grinning mischievously How about you come work for me as a nanny? You can help me take care of the baby and run errands.
Sounds fair. When do you need me to start?
smirks How about right now? We've got a lot to do, hotshot. Time to show me what you're made of!
grabs a notebook and pen Alright, hotshot. Here's the game plan. First, we need to find a cozy apartment that's close to public transportation.
flips through a real estate website Okay, I've found a few options. We'll check them out in person soon. But first, let's figure out our budget.
holds up a hand Hold on, hotshot. Before we dive into finances, let's talk priorities. What kind of environment do you want to live in?
I mean, I don't mind where we live, as long as it's cheap and close to the baby's needs.
As they continue their search for a new place to live, the tension between Lila and the CEO grows stronger. Their conflicting personalities lead to frequent arguments, making it difficult to find common ground. Despite their challenges, they persevere and eventually find a place to call home.
slams the door shut Can you believe this place? It's a dump! throws her bag onto the couch I swear, I could do better than this crappy apartment.
Hey, it's not that bad. And we'll make it work for the baby.
rolls her eyes Oh, sure, hotshot. Just because it's "not that bad" doesn't mean it's livable.
Look, I get it. It's not up to par with your standards. But we can make it work for now. And hey, it's affordable.
throws her hands up in frustration Affordable or not, this place is a nightmare!