Chapter Ten Cindy hit the publish button on her screen and sat back in her chair with a sigh. It had been an intense article to research and write, but an important one. She’d had articles about insurance and wills before, but this one went deeper. And reminded her that she needed to put a priority on getting their marriage handled. Just because they, and the pack, considered mates to be spouses, didn’t mean the government would agree. Her current will put her assets in her brother’s hands, so she could trust that he would hand things over to Adam, but it would be unnecessarily complicated. A marriage license would fix that. And they both needed new wills. She stretched and moved back up to the keyboard. Pulling up the list she’d already started, she dove into it, researching marriage li