Page 31 of The Last Love Story

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Groom will move into bride’s residence.

Bride and groom will be responsible for all individual finances and share household expenses.

Should the marriage end for any reason, neither party will be entitled to any assets or physical property currently held by the other party.

Contract may be added to or adjusted, if needed, and re-signed by both parties.

“Looks good to me.” I pull the stylus from the holder on the side. “I think we can both sign.”

She takes the tablet and the stylus from me, but pauses with her hand in the air. “Wait, we didn’t put an end date on here.”

“An end date?”

“Yeah. We should have an agreed upon length of time for when we’ll separate and then divorce.”

“No,” I growl.

She leans back and stares at me, eyes narrowed. “No? Why not?”

Shit.That came too forcefully.

“I don’t want to specify a timeframe because I don’t want you to feel rushed. Whenever we decide is the right time, it’ll be natural. It’s—no hard dates. That’s a deal-breaker for me.”

I fold my arms over my chest like that’s the end of the conversation.

She arches a perfectly sculpted brow, then smiles and shakes her head.

“Whatever you say, growly.”

She quickly signs her name, then hands it to me. When I’m finished, I pass it back, and she hits a few more buttons.

“Done. I’ll email you a copy.”

I don’t fucking need one, but whatever makes her happy.

“Okay.”

“So, what comes next?”

“Chapel’s already booked for Sunday morning at ten.”

“You booked it before you even asked me?”

I shrug innocently. “I wasn’t sure how busy it would be.”