I'd guess there aren't too many marriages end by a seven-year-old watching you trying to decide which tie to wear, but that is how my marriage to Stel went to shit
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I met Marion Estella Burns during my senior year in college. She wasn't a fellow student; she was a waitress at an off-campus pizza place my friends and I frequented once every two weeks or so.
George, Sam, Mike and I stopped in on Stel's second day on the job. It was pretty corny of me, but when Stel (she let us know right away that she preferred Stel to Stella or Estella) asked us for our order I said:
"A large extra pepperoni, a pitcher of Coor's Light and a date with you."
She looked down at her pad as she wrote down the order and when she was done, she looked at me and said:
"My days off are Wednesday and Thursday. Which one do you want?"
"Can't I have both?"
"I guess that will depend on how the first one goes."
The first one went very well and so did all that followed especially after the eighth which is when we made love for the first time.
Stel was a junior when she had to drop out of school because her financial support ended when her parents died in an automobile accident. I got the full story on our fifth date. I asked her if their life insurance wasn't enough to help.
"If they had any I don't know about it. Nobody ever called me about it. I know they had money in the bank, but the bank won't let me have it because my name isn't on the account so I had no legal right to it."
"Didn't you get an attorney?"
"I don't have any money for an attorney."
"Well maybe us finding each other is Fate's way of helping you. It just so happens that my Uncle Dan is an attorney and I can get a family discount."
To make a long story a bit shorter Uncle Dan not only got the bank funds released to her he found out her dad had a safe deposit box and when it was opened a life insurance policy for a hundred thousand dollars was found and it had a clause that paid double indemnity for accidental death and she was listed as a beneficiary. There were also papers that showed that both her mother and father had life insurance as part of the benefits package where they had worked. Ten thousand on her father and five thousand on her mother and both of those policies paid double for accidental death and she was listed as a secondary beneficiary.
In three weeks she went from a penniless ex-student to a young lady who had over two hundred and twenty-five thousand in the bank.
I asked Stel to marry me when I graduated and she said yes, but not until she had her own degree in hand and a job.
I had a job when I graduated. It was with a company I interned with the previous two summers so I pretty much hit the ground running when I when to work full time.
The job paid well and I had some savings, which included the ten thousand my parents gave me for a graduation present so I had enough for a down payment and I bought a house.
It was a ten-year-old four bedroom, two and a half bath ranch style with a large back yard. There was a fair- sized patio with a hot tub set off to one side.
When Stel first saw it she got pissed at me for not letting her be a part of the deal.
"With the money I have from the insurance we could have made a larger down payment and maybe even paid for it outright."
"If we were married I would have, but we aren't."
"But we are going to be."
"But not until you graduate and get a job and that's at least a year and a half away and a lot can happen during that time."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"You will be meeting new people and you might meet someone who catches your interest and you might want to see if there is anything there. When you start your job maybe someone there will catch your interest. Like I said, anything can happen in that length of time."
"You have no trust in me?"
"I have my doubts. You won't marry me until you graduate even though being married would have no impact on your being able to go to school and you won't even move in with me until then."
"I explained all of that to you."
"Yes, and I understand your reasoning, but that by itself is enough to give me doubts. Wanting the full college experience means meeting new people, trying new things and anything can happen along the way. Already has in fact. Twice in the last two weeks you've said no to a date with me because you were going to do something with some of the girls you met. It is a given that were the girls go boys are also going to go to try and meet those girls and things will sometimes happen."