"Did you have to give him a fifteen-dollar tip just because the boss said we look like a married couple already?" Avery teased.
"Today's an important day. Giving a little tip won't hurt, right?”
"Of course not, but the Civil Registry Office has so many staff. Are you going to give everyone a tip?" She did not care about the money but felt that his behavior was a little exaggerated.
"I brought some chocolates for everyone." He turned around and glanced at the bodyguard.
The bodyguard was carrying a black bag in his hand.
Avery had no idea that he prepared chocolates in advance.
She walked up to the bodyguard, opened the bag, and saw that it was full of little chocolates inside.
"That's quite thoughtful of you. Are you going to give out treats to your company employees too?" She walked over to him and took his arm.
"They got their treats during our wedding."
"Oh, I think I remember that. We just did our wedding two months ago but it feels like ages since that happened."
"It does." Elliot took the form from the staff and handed her a copy.
Avery remembered something and immediately asked the staff, "Him and I are remarrying, so will the procedure be the same as the first time?"
The staff member nodded. "Yes. You still need to fill in the application form."
"Okay." She calmed down.
It was the first time she filled in the form because she had not done it in person the first time around.
She felt nervous for no reason and seemed to worry that something might go wrong.
After filling out the form, she took his form and checked it again.
It was only when she made sure everything was in order that she handed the two forms to the staff.
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