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Flash Marriage: He Made My Jaw Drop novel Chapter 3

Flash Marriage He Made My Jaw Drop

Chapter 3 

Vivienne, did you get a fake certificate to fool me?Mrs. Quinn read and reread the paper, unconvinced that this was really authentic

Vivienne pointed to the stamp. Mom, it came straight from City Hall. It’s not fake.” 

Well, where is my soninlaw then? Why hasn’t he come to see me?” Mrs. Quinn peered out the door and added, I only asked you to go on the date and spend time with him. What’s all this for? Did you even get to know him?” 

I thought you asked all about him. He works for Skyreach, which is a good jobhe’s about thirty, and he’s goodlookingVivienne thought back on the details of her brief time with Damien. He seems gentle enough. His parents died and he has no other immediate family members, so” 

It was nice to not have to worry about a motherinlaw and sister- inlaw, right

Mrs. Quinn let the news digest slowly. Even as she looked down at the marriage certificate, she wasn’t sure she’d made the right choice by forcing her daughter to get married. She didn’t understand that Vivienne had only rushed into this marriage to please her

She had cancer, but she’d kept that from Vivienne all this time. After her last relationship had fallen through, Vivienne had refused to go out with another man. Mrs. Quinn was worried that, when she died one day, Vivienne would be alone and have no one to 

 

take care of her, no one to help or hold her when things went wrong. That was why she’d been forcing her to go on blind dates, to find a reliable man to settle down and start a family with

Now that it was settled, though, it was useless to say anything else

Vivienne, ask my soninlaw to come meet me here.Mrs. Quinn sat down heavily. I know you did this on your own, but he should still measure up to a mother’s standards.” 

Okay, I’ll ask him tomorrow if he can come have dinner here,Vivienne said. Mom, I have to go out to the stall now. It’s hot outside and you don’t look too good, so stay home and rest.” 

She repeated her instructions a few times more before packing her things and heading out. She’d set up a stall at the Eastern Night Market to sell handmade jewelry, small pieces that she’d made herself

Her stall was a secondhand van she’d bought, and she set up regularly at 5 o’clock every day and closed at 11 o’clock sharp. When business was good, she would bring in about four thousand dollars a month. In Washington D.C., where every inch of land was worth like gold, this was more than enough for her to survive on

Vivienne had studied jewelry design, but after an incident a few years ago, no jewelry company was willing to hire her now. So shed simply started her own business

When she set up her stall for the night, the market was already 

 

bustling. She took a second to send Damien a text message. My mother wants to meet you. Are you free to have dinner tomorrow

It went through, but there was no response. Business picked up shortly after, and Vivienne forgot all about it

Tonight was a good night for business. She sold over three hundred dollars worth of jewelry and closed the stall at 11, as usual

She was sitting in the back of the van counting the day’s earnings when her phone buzzed

I’m sorry, I’m going to NY for business. I’ll be back in a few days, and we can do dinner theh

Traveling for business was common in company work, Vivienne knew. Okay, she texted back

She packed up and returned home. Nothing in her life had changed, except for her being officially married now

Vivienne was extra busy over the next few days, going out early and coming home late, and she all but forgot that she had a husband. One night, she didn’t close the stall down until midnight, and it had started to rain. When she got out, she realized the car had broken down in front of her house

She would just repair it herself, she decided, climbing out with an umbrella to take a look. It wasn’t the first time the van had had 

 

issues, and there were no major problems as far as she could tell

There were, however, several minor issues. She couldn’t afford to buy a new car, or even another used car, since that would cost over half a year’s income for her. She would have to repair it and keep driving it

After a preliminary inspection, Vivienne figured that she’d have to send it to the shop again. She was disappointed to realize that it would cost a couple hundred dollars

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