It's as if she doesn't understand why so many women like him, yet she chooses to fall for Jack Smith. In what aspect is he inferior to Jack?
She doesn't understand the position of Mrs. Hallow, a role that so many women desire, but she dismisses it completely.
She doesn't even want to work by his side, preferring to work outside for someone else.
Is she trying to express silent resistance?
Or is she flaunting her dignity and independence?
Atlas should let Charlotte experience, if under his disallowance, even simple survival is a luxury.
The past few days were just the beginning. Slowly, she will taste the horror of life after losing him.
Bend her pride and see what else she can do. Does she still dare to say she wants to leave?
Charlotte doesn't know what kind of trick is involved here, but when too many job applications sink without a trace, she starts to feel something is off.
She couldn't even get a notification for an interview at a medium-sized company hiring a clerk.
