After Judy had left, Sue was completely alone. She spent most of her time in the shop assisting buyers with their shopping.
Sue refused to take the monthly expenses Judy left her. She had a job now, and her study’s expenses were covered, so she did not feel it was right for her to use Judy.
“Don’t spoil me Judy. I will survive. You have done more than anyone else ever done to me.” These were Sue’s words while fare welling Judy.
Sue felt more independent by doing so, although she knew that unpleasant days awaited her. She put a plan to change her spending habits, and her life style.
The first thing she did, she abandoned painting. This was an additional unnecessarily waste of time and money. She thought.
The hardest thing she had to adjust herself within her new life was accepting bad attitudes from the buyers. She met various people ranging from polite to rude customers who never bothered to watch how they acted or spoke.