I’m wondering if the single-mom life is helping Ellie to un-clench a bit. It’s a shame, Hubbs would have had an easier time if Ellie had been more laid back.
Even if Hubbs comes back, and even if he comes back with an NFL contract, he abandoned his wife and infant child. As Sedine would say, “he’s gots some ’splaining to do!”
The romantic in me would love to see them work things out, but the realist in me knows that most people just don’t come back from something like this.
And honestly, the more time that goes by without Hubbs, the more self-confidence Ellie gets and less she probably misses him. She doesn’t need his absence to make her heart to grow fonder, since she has Al for that now.
I’m wondering if the single-mom life is helping Ellie to un-clench a bit. It’s a shame, Hubbs would have had an easier time if Ellie had been more laid back.
Even if Hubbs comes back, and even if he comes back with an NFL contract, he abandoned his wife and infant child. As Sedine would say, “he’s gots some ’splaining to do!”
The romantic in me would love to see them work things out, but the realist in me knows that most people just don’t come back from something like this.
And honestly, the more time that goes by without Hubbs, the more self-confidence Ellie gets and less she probably misses him. She doesn’t need his absence to make her heart to grow fonder, since she has Al for that now.