During the second week of June,
Lars arrived in the
The time had come for our plans
to marry to reach fruition. Though I suggested we elope, Lars wanted a wedding.
I gave in to his desire. We set the date for a Wednesday in mid-August. While
discussing where to live, a house I’d admired located just two blocks from my
“Painted Lady” came on the market. Though one day, the sign vanished. I hadn’t
realized Lars had put a binder on the house. When he told me I was delighted.
With my attorney Richard’s help we completed the sale. Lars and I purchased the
house jointly using my attorney for the deal. That’s when the problems began.
Lars called me on a warm June
morning. “Katherine, are you free tomorrow?”
“I’ve nothing planned.”
He released a long breath. “Call
Richard and have him meet us at Barnes and Jones.
“Why?”
“George is upset. He thinks we
need some kind of prenuptial agreement.”
I sighed. While I’m no romantic,
the thoughts of legal squabbling made me uneasy. “Must we?”
Lars laughed.
“Wouldn’t want George to appear in the middle of the ceremony and protest.”
“I’ll call Richard.
What time?”
“One
o’clock.”
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