"That reminds me. Let's exchange numbers to reach one another."
Hannah took out her phone and saved his contact. "I'll get a cab. I should leave you to
your work."
"Okay. Call me if you need me."
Seeing that only her grandson made it out, Granny asked skeptically, "You went
in together. Why didn't you leave together? Did you change your mind or did Hannah
change hers?"
Sam fastened his seat belt before pulling out the marriage license. Turning around,
he gave the license to gran. "We got the papers. I need to hurry back for a meeting at
the office. I gave her two hundred to get a cab.
"Gran, I'll drive you up to the crossroad ahead. The bodyguard will take you home."
"You shouldn't ditch your wife no matter how busy you are. Hold on. Don't drive until
She is out. You can return to work once you take her back." Granny wanted
to get off, but the door was locked.
"Gran, I married her as you wished, but you can't dictate everything else I do. I'm the
one living with her, so it's my call. I'll observe on my own time and be the judge of her
character. I won't make the marriage official if she doesn't pass the test."
Granny murmured, "… Divorce is not an option in our family!"
"Well, that depends on whether you've picked a wife who's worth spending the rest of
my days with."
Samuel remarked as he started the car.
"Punk! No husband would act like this. How could you drive away and abandon your
bride right after you got married?"
Granny Nelly knew that since her oldest grandson had made the biggest concession
by marrying Hannah, he refused to budge in other matters. It was not like she could do
anything about it.