[Juniper] I handed the packet back and it was my turn to wait. He flipped through and looked for my changes. When he came across one, he would read it closely before moving on. After he finished he set it down. “You don’t want any alimony? And what’s nesting in?” He asked. “Nesting in is when the children live in one house and the parents trade living with them from week to week. I would recommend a second, smaller house with two large bedrooms be bought. It’d be less expensive for both of us if no one had to pay rent and just split the utilities for both houses.” I explained. “And the alimony?” Jack pressed. “I don’t need it. But this is all pointless anyway. I’m not going to leave Jaxon. I’m not marrying him for your money. And I’m not mad, if you were trying to make me angry

