Anderson spat out his tongue, "Sooner or later, we all have to face these things. You all don't mention it, so I have to ask myself. I'm not like you. You like Uncle Karl so much, get the marriage license sooner rather than later, how reassuring!"
"You, you!" Juanita was speechless! Was this a child!? She felt completely defeated.
Karl looked at Juanita's defeated look and couldn't help but look away, trying his best to hold back his laughter.
Joyce knocked Anderson's head, "No big deal. All the people here are your elders. Grandma is still here, so watch your mouth, okay?"
"Whoa whoa." Anderson made a gesture to hold his head, "It's long past the time to discuss right and wrong based on age, whoever is justified is the biggest!"
Cecelia couldn't help but laugh out loud, "Yes, Anderson is right. We are all adults but we don't see things as clearly as he does as a child."
She is pleased to have a grandson with Anderson's high IQ and EQ.
Not long after, Luther picked up his things from the car and returned to the table.
He was holding three certificates.
He rest them gently on the table.
Those were the two marriage certificates, and a divorce certificate.
The divorce certificate came with a crimson cover. He turned it over and handed it to Joyce, saying solemnly, "You and I never got divorced. You did take a divorce certificate back then, but the certificate was not stamped by the court and was invalid."
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