Seeing the divorce papers gave Petra a flicker of encouragement in her heart.
"Cordelia, let's go as well," Victoria said, giving Cordelia a knowing look.
Cordelia knew Petra was capable of some pretty underhanded tactics, so she simply nodded, "Alright."
After handing Callum over to Janice, they all headed out.
Cordelia rode shotgun, and when they arrived at Birchwood Prison, neither she nor Victoria got out; they just waited in the car.
Petra glanced at the clock; it was past three. She dragged her feet on purpose, trying to stall. The last thing she wanted was for Cordelia and Ronan to get back on track. But deep down, Petra knew that love, like a river, finds its way. If Cordelia and Ronan were meant to be, she couldn’t stop the inevitable.
After visiting Tabitha, Petra decided to head back to Birchwood.
At the bus station, she chatted up Cordelia with clichés like "We won't be seeing each other much after this." Cordelia humored her with half-hearted replies.
Once Petra was gone, Ronan dropped Victoria home. By the time he got back, it was half-past five.
Cordelia was beat, but most importantly, she felt there was plenty of time. The reunion with Ronan could wait till tomorrow, at most. Ronan didn't push it. The county clerk's office was already closed anyway.
"I've got school the next couple of days. Let's pick up our marriage license on Friday, okay? I just got transferred to Millstone College, and it's going to be crazy busy. We could celebrate with dinner after?" Cordelia suggested.
"Sounds good," Ronan replied, his voice steady.
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