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Click hereI was as shocked as her. I didn't know what to do. My mom and I were now legally married....in Canada. Yet she was still legally married to my dad....in America. What a mess to sort out!
We heard the crunch of gravel as Cliff pulled into the driveway from work. I kneeled down and palmed my mom's face in my hands.
"Listen, Mom. Give me all these pictures and the marriage license and I will hide them in my room."
Coming to her senses, she agreed. "Good idea, Dylan." We quickly collected all of the evidence of our incestuous marriage. She stopped me as I began to exit the room.
"And don't say anything to your dad. Not today, not tomorrow, not ever!"
I rushed down the stairs and into my room just as Cliff came through the door. I hid the evidence under my bed and then laid out on my mattress.
Wow! What a turn of events. I was now a married man. Married to my mom who I had lusted after for years and years. All kinds of provocative thoughts began to run through my head. Thoughts only a married man should think. This was going to be fun!
Well at least they finally kissed. But it took a marriage to get them that far (admittedly they didn't think it was going to count as an actual marriage as it was just some vow ceremony). With only 1 more chapter my hopes aren't great that they'll get down to business, but I've come this far so fingers crossed. Come on give us what we came here for!
FYI -- despite what at least one person said there is NO blood test you need to do to get married. But any marriages done are only legal if both partners are not already married (and not just in canada). BUT... they do NOT do a search to see if you got married elsewhere (like the US)... so officially Canada would recognize the marriage unless someone challenges it (e.g. in this case mom, son or dad could challenge the marriage and would win).