“The fight was just kids being kids. Plus, it was an accident. We will take good care of Sonny and keep him from harm’s way when we get custody.”
Mrs. Brown heartachingly said, “Hank, don’t go with the divorce. I can’t take it.”
It never crossed her mind that fights between children could influence decisions on a child’s custody.
Despite Mrs. Brown’s old age, she had never seen anyone take their divorce to court. In the separations that she came across, the women would pack their things and walk out, leaving the house, car, and children to the men.
“Sure, it was just a fight between children, but people would see Sonny living with us as whether it’s conducive to his growth and well-being.”
Hank patiently persuaded his parents. “Mom, I don’t love Liberty anymore. It’s not like Liberty would take me back either. You can’t make things work just by force. It would be hard for her and me at this rate. Besides, Liberty’s willing to settle. The divorce is going to happen.
“I’ve made up my mind, and I only came back to let you know.”
Jessica was right. It was best if Hank made the decision for the matter between him and Liberty.
It was good enough that he let his parents in the loops.
With the sobs underway, Mrs. Brown smacked her husband. “Say something, old man! No, I must give Chelsea a call, and get her to talk some sense into you.”
She was about to give her daughter a call when her husband stopped her.
“Telling Chelsea will only make the matter worse.”
Mr. Brown peevishly remarked before asking his son, “Is divorce the only way? Are those pictures that big of a threat to you?”
He understood his son best.
His son would not compromise and go with Liberty’s way unless he was under threat.
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