Mother Nature Chapter 5 Dear Foolish Husband
Flowershop: Here's how you can conclude that your fellow housewives literally have no life. When they start peaking at you when you're doing laundry or when you talk to a mailman for any given length or when you spend most of your time at a sushi bar because your child happens to be friends with the sushi man's son.
Garnet12: And that's strange how?
Flowershop: The man wife died so he's "single".
Garnet12: Still not seeing the problem.
Crystal: Girl grab some brain cells and get a clue, it's obvious she saying that because she has a husband, who coincidently isn't or hasn't been in town for years is whoring herself out to every man that crosses her way. Those gossip whores are subtly or not so subtly trying to call her a scank, a hoe, two timing bitch. Are you catching what I'm putting down?
Gypsy4: Ignore those two up there and ignore those bothersome neighbors. What you do with your life is your business and not theirs. If you want to date another man, that's your business, if you want to fuck a man in your kitchen that's your business and if you want to do in your yard then that's you damn business and don't worry about it. It's not like that marriage of yours is salvageable anyways. You can pretend that it is. You can pretend you love your husband, but we all know that's a lie. I don't know the full extent of your problems, but you better figure yourself out while your husband isn't there because you don't want shit to blow up in your face if it hasn't already happen.
Flowershop: I just receive a letter a few days ago from my husband. He's coming home in a few days and I'm kind of worried how my son is going to react, because my son is three in a half and he never really know his father and he never asked about him and I never told.
Crystal: You might want to sit him down for it then, because he needs to get an understanding on who his father is.
Flowershop: The thing about this though, my son as clumsy as he may be is observant. I think he's already aware that he has a father and he's aware of the stuff I go through. When he thinks I'm not looking. I see him shoot glares at the women who talks about me. So maybe talking to him might not be the issue.
Garnet12: I don't know. Maybe you should talk to him anyways. Besides you shouldn't assume he knows or at least understand. He's still a kid no matter how "intelligent" he is.
Flowershop: True. Well my son should be on his way back home providing if he didn't stop at the ice cream store.
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Dear Nana,
My boss granted me a two week vacation so I'll be coming back soon.
Love,
Imeitsu
I still couldn't help be flabberghasted by the letter he sent. I mean no, 'Hi Nana sorry for being an ass and leaving you with Tsuna for three years. I'm coming back home to be a real man and father to you two.', or 'Nana I done you and Tsuna a great deal of wrongness to you two, I'm coming back and I never leave again.' I just gapped at the piece of paper until Tsuna came in the house.
"Tsuna, who was your day," I asked giving him a hug.
"It was fun, Takeshi, thought me how to pitch, though it's scary catching Takeshi balls because he get this scary look in his eyes and he throws really, really hard and really fast." I smiled nodding at him. I'm so glad that he's making friends now. It eases my heart a little bit.
"Tsuna I have something I wanted to talk to you about," he looked at me curiously. "You're going to meet your father for the first time. Isn't that great?"
