"Ari, you don't have to do this, just have some patience and wait for Marino's lawyer to sort things out," warned Eileen. Ari wasn't listening as she continued to pack her little bag.
"It won't be long before the little that we have left runs out and then we have to find new ways to make ends meet. Nana has been through enough," replied Ari.
Nana harrumphed, "Do I get a say in this matter because if you're doing this for my sake then I would rather you stay home and wait like Eileen just said, it's dangerous for a beautiful, young unattached woman to be out there on her own."
"My minds made up," she took up her back and went over to Nana's side who was sitting and kissed her forehead.
"Are you sure this is what you want and that you'll be alright?" asked Nana gently with concern.