Chapter summary: Chapter 787 from the book The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself by Pearl Martinez
Discover the most important events of Chapter 787, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself. With the engaging writing of Pearl Martinez, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
None of the three wanted to get out of bed. Marico even tried to convince Kristin to skip school for the day.
Kristin cupped Marico's face with her chubby hands and told him seriously, "Skipping school is wrong. A parent who lets their kid skip school is a bad parent. Our teacher said so."
Marico hugged Kristin. "Then how about I pick you up after school, and we'll go out for a big dinner?"
Kristin nodded. "That's acceptable."
Marico rubbed the little girl's chubby cheek, marveling again at how such an adorable creature could exist in the world.
They were running late for school. The two adults and one child frantically washed up, ate a quick breakfast, and made it to the school just before the gates closed.
Watching Kristin walk in, Natalie checked the time. "Let's head straight to city hall."
Marico raised an eyebrow. "Are you sure you don't want to think about it?"
"What, are you having second thoughts?"
"What's there to think about? I'm not the one losing out."
"Then let's go."
Getting a divorce was complicated, but getting married was incredibly easy. They finished the paperwork in no time.
Walking out with their red certificates, Marico was about to make a profound comment, but Natalie rushed him back to her place.
"What for?"
"To pack Kristin's and my things. We're moving into your place."
"My place?" Marico's eyes widened. "We're living together?"
"Obviously. We're married now. Married couples don't live in separate houses."
"But I..."
"The Amos family isn't easily fooled. We have to live like a real married couple."


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