For consideration, Hazel orally promises to pay Jill $750 a month, on the first day of every month, for as long as Jill lives. Hazel makes the payments regularly for the first seven months and then makes no further payments. Jill claims that Hazel has breached the oral contract and sues Hazel for damages. Hazel contends that the contract is unenforceable because, under the Statute of Frauds, contracts that cannot be performed within one year must be in writing. Discuss whether Hazel will succeed in this defense.