Chapter 243
Divorce Time
Chapter 243 A little while later, Vesta, Dalton, and the others emerged from the restroom.
Jasmine was at that age where curiosity seemed to be her constant companion. Everything along their path piqued her interest.
Sheâd dart over here, glance over there, and keep up a stream of chatter with Vesta, who responded with a constant, warm smile.
Dalton watched the interaction and appreciated Vestaâs dedication to Thorneâs child. It dawned on him just how challenging looking after a kid could be.
When they returned to the coffee shop, Daltonâs eyes immediately sought out Thorne. He spotted him lounging comfortably, sipping his coffee and flipping through a magazine, the picture of relaxation.
Dalton paused, taking in the easygoing demeanor. Earlier, as they were heading to the restroom, he had mentioned that he was meeting a friend at the café.
As they entered, Vesta asked, âDid your friend arrive yet?â
Dalton shook his head. âNot yet.â
âWhy not come sit with us for a bit?â Vesta suggested.
âYou guys are on a date. I wouldnât want to intrude.â
Vesta laughed gently. âItâs fine. Thorne wonât mind.â
Dalton joined Vesta and Jasmine as they walked over to Thorneâs table. As they approached, Dalton noticed a striking bouquet of red roses beside Thorneâs seat.
It was clear Thorne had given them to Vesta, suggesting that perhaps Thorne wasnât as indifferent as Dalton had first assumed.
âDaddy, weâre back!â Jasmine announced as she quickly returned to her seat.
Thorne acknowledged with a nod, turning to Vesta, only then noticing Dalton. âMr. Ramirez?â he greeted.
Dalton replied, âRan into Ms. Hawkins at the entrance and saw you here, so I thought Iâd come over and say hi Thorne shook hands with him, and after a bit of small talk, Dalton observed the three of them seemed to gel well together. He decided not to impose further and said, âMy friend should be here any minute. Iâll catch you next time.â
Thorne didnât insist, simply nodding. âAlright.â
Dalton gave Vesta a quick look before finding a seat not too far from them. He couldnât hear their conversation from where he sat.
After about twenty minutes, it seemed Thorne and the others were preparing to leave. Thorne came over to say goodbye.
Dalton asked, âHeading out?â
âYeah,â Thorne replied, âSee you next time.â
Thorne left, but Vesta and Jasmine lingered. Dalton asked, âYouâre not leaving with them?â
Vesta smiled, âThorneâs bringing the car around from the underground parking.â
The parking garage was quite extensive, but the street was just nearby. Thorneâs offer to pick them up was indeed a considerate gesture.
Dalton returned the smile. Vesta then asked, âDid your friend ever show up?â
Dalton shook his head, âNope.â
1/2 12:59 Chapter Vesta lowered her eyes, a knowing look passing through them but choosing not to mention it. âSo, are you going to keep waiting?â
Dalton replied, âNah, I think Iâm done.â
They chatted for a bit longer until Thorne called Vesta to let her know he was ready.
Vesta said, âTime for us to go.â
Dalton nodded, âTake care.â
Outside the café, as Vesta and Dalton were saying their goodbyes, Jasmine suddenly tugged at Vestaâs hand, her eyes wide as she looked off to the side.
âMinnie?â she exclaimed, convinced she had spotted Charlene. But with the crowd bustling around, her small stature made it impossible to keep sight of her mom.
âMs. Hawkins, I think I really saw-â Jasmine started, but Vesta gently interrupted, âYour dadâs waiting. Letâs go.â