
After My Husband Gave Our House To His Mistress
Chapter 5
Early in the morning, Paisley arrived with her son.
As soon as she let go of his hand, Ace jumped into Elijah’s arms, calling out 'Uncle!' over and over.
Paisley chuckled and said, "This kid is so attached to you. He insists that Uncle Elijah has to take him to school!"
Without looking back, Elijah grabbed his coat and said, "Alright, let me get ready and we'll head out."
Paisley then turned her attention to me and tentatively asked, "Alora, about the house..."
I responded with a smile, "Once Elijah signs the papers, I'll sign too."
Elijah paused mid-coat and asked, "What do I need to sign for your house?"
Before I could answer, he continued irritably, "It's just a house I promised to give Paisley. Why are you making a fuss?"
"If it wasn't for the fact that the house I have is far from here and inconvenient for taking Ace to school, do you think I care about getting this one?" I retorted.
"The deed has your name on it," I pointed out, "I won't feel secure living there unless you transfer ownership to me."
Elijah was taken aback, "Alora, after all these years together, you’re getting hung up on this?"
Was it being hung up, indeed? After consulting with a lawyer, I learned that for any property registered under Elijah’s name, even if considered marital property, I’d need his consent to make any changes.
Unless he agrees to transfer it to me. I slid the pre-prepared agreement onto the table and said, "You sign, then I sign, or just forget it!"
Elijah’s expression darkened as he looked at me, clearly puzzled by this sudden demand. I felt a bit uneasy since within that stack of papers, besides the house transfer agreement, there was also the divorce agreement.
Just then, Paisley tugged at Elijah’s arm and whispered, "Elijah, Ace is going to be late for school..."
Elijah gave me a cold stare, finally signed the papers, and tossed them to me with impatience.
"Complete the transfer by this afternoon. Tomorrow, I’ll arrange for Paisley and Ace to move in."
I squinted and smiled. By this afternoon, I'd have enough time to pack my things and make my exit.
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