Users that only use Lightroom left hanging by Adobe's cloud initiative?

I was undecided about the whole Lightroom versus Aperture thing for something like a year.  I'm just a fairly serious amateur photographer with no professional ambitions whatsoever.  I shoot with the intention of not needing to do serious image manipulation to arrive at a satisfactory image.  That said, the lens correction feature is kind of what pushed me over to trying Lightroom.  And then, a month later, we get the whole Creative Cloud thing.  Too soon to say that I have the luck of Leo Laporte, but . . .

I just chatted with a support bot on Adobe's web site.  Adobe's bot doesn't seem to have a script for customers that only use Lightroom.  It was like the rep couldn't fathom that someone would only use Lightroom.  Looks like Lightroom is headed for "pros only" territory.  I guess I may need to reconsider Apple's Aperture . . . I can't see paying $20 a month for Lightroom.  Hopefully Adobe will offer something more reasonable for Lightroom users, but it isn't looking so good at the moment.

UPDATE:  Whew!  No need to panic.  Looks like I'm gonna be OK with Lightroom at least through the next version.  After that, who knows.   REF.  Adobe's Lightroom Journal:  Lightroom and the Creative Cloud