Mitch told Kerri with disgust a week later.“That’s nice. Isn’t it?”He shook his head violently. They sat in her living room, the DVD they were about to watch in Mitch’s hand. “He just split up with his last wife. Honestly, the ink probably isn’t even dry on the divorce papers. And now he has someone new.”“He doesn’t like to be alone, does he?”He looked at Kerri. “You think that’s what it is?”“I have no idea.” She shrugged, crossing her legs into the lotus position on the couch. “I don’t even know him. It just sounds like it.” “I guess I can understand that, but why can’t his relationships last? And knowing he doesn’t have a good track record, why would he bother to keep getting married over and over again? Just live together or something, for God’s sake.”“Marriage must mean something to him.”“It means another alimony payment. Thank God he’s never had more kids. That would get really expensive.” He looked at her. “He wants to meet you, too.