The decision to divorce soon after their second anniversary came easier than the one to marry.Not that her life after marriage had turned out to be ve...ry exciting either. She’d had a few short relationships in the years since, but none memorable. She’d even drifted into an affair with a married teacher who had since transferred to another school. To this day, she wasn’t exactly sure how that had come about.They’d been picked as the school representatives for a conference up in the state capitol.. *****"You what?" Matteo stared at his brother."I want to know what happened to you and Nik," Jacobi said in the face of his brother's obvious anger. "We never asked when she arrived back in the city without you and started partying hard with her bratty friends. It obviously was a brutal break-up by your reaction, but I want to know what happened." She used me, Cobi, as a distraction so her parents would think she was toeing the family line. She was nothing but a bitch who used everyone she came. She was still in the same position as when he left her and he wondered if she’s fallen asleep. He ignored her then told everyone that he was going to his office to read some important papers and that he would be back when it was time for them to go to bed.Dennis was so engrossed in the extension proposal that he missed everyone going to bed but when he finally realised the time and went out, he was pleased to see that everyone had gone, except Ann who obviously was asleep on the medical couch.. This told Bob that his wife might not stop the boy even with others looking on--very unusual behavior for his former Mormon wife who joined Bob's church but had always thought of them as hypocrites and fools, traitors to the true church in Salt Lake City, led by degenerate idiots posing as men of God (the COGs, not the Mormons).The backseat boys kept checking out the action Buddy had going on, and the boy beside Buddy, Alan, always had a ringside seat. Karen didn't appear to mind all those.
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