"What? How possible is that? What did the husband do?" I had to sit up to hear what he has to say.
Lee stayed silent for a moment, "you know what, just forget about it. It's not your problem."
"No!" I shouted, earning me glances from the few ladies standing nearer to us. "I mean," I had to lower my voice this time. "You don't have to stop halfway. I'm all ears if you need to get opinions from me. Who knows, I might be in the best position to advise you."
And from there, I can know what I did wrong, and how best to make everything right.
If he doesn't tell me now, there is no way for me to know what I did wrong.
"Are you certain? I feel it's not something I should lay on your shoulders on the first day we met, after weeks of being away from each other."
"You can lay your burdens on me."
After all, it's my duty as your husband, to listen to any complaints you might have.