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Click hereI never did have to see Jennifer again. She signed the divorce decree with a 50 / 50 split on all of the assets. We sold the house and split the equity. The only thing I took out of the house were my personal belongings. Jennifer could keep the rest. Matt made sure Jennifer wasn't around the day I moved all of my belongings. I now live in the same house that my parents had owned. There were loving memories in this house and it felt good to be here.
As for Emily, I do stop down to her coffee shop almost every morning. Emily and I talk quite often and we have even gone out to dinner a few times. I would like to think there could be something there for us to pursue, but I am taking it very slowly. I have a good feeling about her character by her selfless act of sitting with me at my mother's funeral. That takes someone with a good heart to do that for a person she didn't even know. I guess time will tell if we can make a go of this.
Wow, that was an abbreviated and anticlimactic read. It was more like a documentary than a drama, though I admit that it was well written. I really don't know how to apportion a rating so I'll just pass on awarding stars.
Very well written but sorry to say it needed that confrontation to make it great
i gave it 5 * It was well put together and interesting. Not to worry about the naysayers, They badmouth the best of best because they must put somebody down due to their own poor emotional state. They are cowards and probably beat women and children... sickos all.