We got to the man, he was as usual on the street in one of the worst parts of town. Hell just being there scared me enough. I was glad that he didn't ...go off on me, or seem like he was going to physically hurt me. We worked out the terms which were going to be really hard for me to pay because the interest just kept escalating. Hell, I figured I was going to have to sell my junker of a car, but I would gladly do that to keep from getting my legs broke or something.After he finished telling me. There was a moment of silence and then a sigh. “No, this is for the best. Call me when you get back.” I hung up and sat in the silence looking at the phone. It was officially over; I was now a single man with alimony to be paid. Luckily our two children were grown up and had their own families. We had spoken to them and they had been alright with us getting divorced which had surprised me a little. “Is everything okay, Mr. Cox?” I looked up and Giselle was standing in the doorway. She was a. I told her that I didn’t think we should worry about. She said very seriously what if we get caught. I chuckled saying if that’s the case; someone will get a free show. Allison is not amused with my remarks and tells me we are really out in the open, how about place a little more secluded. We move close to the canyon wall where the shadows were the darkest, and much to our surprise the ground was softer. We are lying on our backs looking up at the heavens taking in the night. Allison rolls. It was the first time I saw Rosemary smile or laugh all day since her crying about her parents this morning. It was good to see her bubbly self again. Once the decorations were all set up, it was still early afternoon. I invited Terry and Tammy to join us for a beer and swim before they ran but she said they still had to bake the cake so it will be ready for decorating first thing in the morning and they had other items to start getting ready. Terry said he hoped that after the wedding.
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