Avery opened the bag, glanced at the documents, and breathed a sigh of relief." It's all here. What do you mean if the sky falls? It's not going to fall." "Why did we wait so long before getting the certificate?" he mumbled a question.
Avery was stunned for a moment. "We were planning to get the certificate after the wedding, if only you hadn't gone to Ylore.” "That's still a little late though. Hayden and Layla are already eight years old." "Eight and a half, to be exact," she corrected him.
"You previously refused to get the certificate because you didn't believe in me, isn't that right!?" Avery pondered carefully over that question and said bluntly, "I just think it's a darn pain to go through all these formalities.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMarriage and divorce are both equally as troublesome. Having a marriage certificate doesn't really matter if the couple is in a good relationship." "But you asked for it this time." Avery felt embarrassed. "Can you not ruin this moment I'm having?" "I just want to know what your thought process was." "It's pretty simple. | won't get the certificate with you if | don't feel like it, and conversely, I'll get it if | feel like | want to," she said concisely and with a touch of domineeringness. "You have an opinion on that?" "None at all. You can do whatever you want and live however you want. It's all good." He smiled.
He, and Avery, were both in a good mood when they got the certificate that day.
Avery felt as if she had waited ages for that moment to come.
"Getting a certificate doesn't signify anything, actually,” she lamented all of a sudden. "Look at Tammy and Jun who have also obtained the certificate, but they are having a lot of trouble now. Tammy toldthat Jun went on a blind date with another woman in the hospital." "Are you sure that news is reliable?" "How would | know? | wasn't in the ward. Tammy toldabout it." "He wouldn't do something like that," Elliot said. "If he really wanted to start a new life with another woman, he has no reason to hide in the hospital >b.:PNY; go on a blind date there." "But Tammy already went to the hospital to slap Jun." Avery was worried about their subsequent development after saying that.
Tammy's pregnancy was something to be celebrated and be happy about, but the two of them ended up fighting with each other.
"Does Tammy have violent tendencies?" Elliot frowned slightly. "She has hit Jun more than a few times now." Avery also felt that violence was not the answer, but everyone had a different temper.
"Tammy's pregnant now, so it’s easier for her to lose control of her emotions." "Jun needs to cto an understanding himself." "Yeah. She toldnot to bother about it and said that she had given up." Avery was concerned, but it was no longer something within her control.
An outsider had no business interfering with a couple's feelings.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Once we get our certificate, you can head hwithoutwhile | visit Tammy." "Okay. Make sure she doesn't let her emotions get the better of herself. She needs to change her temper, or else I'm worried her child might not be able to handle the stress after coming into this world," Elliot reminded.
"That's pretty harsh. Even if Tammy can't take care of the child, her mother and the nanny will always be there to help. You can rest assured the child will be well taken care of. I'm just worried that Tammy can't get over her emotions." Tammy might look fearless and intrepid, but in reality, she was very sensitive and vulnerable.
Before they went to fill out the forms at the Civil Registry Office counter, Elliot and Avery went to the nearby photo studio.
It was a very down-to-earth photo stuthat did not touch up the photos, so the fee was very cheap.
After the photo was taken, the boss said," You two already have that married couple vibe." Avery took the photo and glanced at it. "Is that so?" "Of course. You don't notice it because you see each other every day." The boss handed them the cropped photo. "That'll be five bucks. Card or cash?" Just when Avery was about to hand out her card, Elliot handed a 20-buck note to the boss. "Keep the change." Avery was stunned for a moment.
As the photographer was thanking them, Elliot led Avery away to fill out the forms.