Chapter 321
Divorce Time
Chapter 321 Over the next few days, Charlene found some time to attend a couple of networking events.
She ran into Vesta twice during these occasions.
However, Thorne wasnât there to accompany Vesta either time.
March had brought with it a lot of rain.
After one such event, Charlene stepped outside to find it pouring.
She had an umbrella but had left it in her car. She headed towards the main entrance, planning to wait for the rain to ease up a bit before making her way out.
Before she even reached the door, she spotted Vesta, who was chatting with someone. Vestaâs smile faded slightly when she saw Charlene.
Just then, Thorne appeared in Charleneâs line of sight, holding an umbrella. He had clearly come to pick up Vesta.
He took off his overcoat and draped it over Vestaâs shoulders.
The people waiting out the rain looked on with envy, and a few even let out little exclamations of admiration.
It was then that Thorne noticed Charlene, hesitating for a moment.
Charlene kept her face straight.
Thorne looked away, opened his umbrella again, and left with Vesta.
The wind was quite blustery that day, but with Thorneâs coat shielding her, Vesta wouldnât get wet, even if some raindrops made their way under the umbrella.
Thorneâs gesture was thoughtful, to say the least.
In a short while, they disappeared out of the entrance.
A little later, Thorneâs driver approached Charlene from the parking lot, holding out an umbrella. âMaâam, Mr. Henderson asked me to bring you this.â
Charlene didnât take it. âNo need; you can take it back.â
Previously, Irma had mentioned that for Jasmineâs sake, Thorne had agreed to be cordial with her.
He had shown concern at the last meeting and now was sending an umbrella in front of Vesta...
Vesta must have enough confidence in her relationship with Thorne to allow him to send her an umbrella. She understood that Thorne had no feelings for Charlene and was just being polite because of Jasmine.
The driver hesitated. âBut...â
Charlene insisted, âHe wonât mind. You can go.â
The driver, seeing her firm stance, turned back with the umbrella. And indeed, the driver didnât return.
But the rain showed no sign of letting up.
Charlene checked the time, debating whether to keep waiting or to brave the rain-
Just then, a familiar voice broke through her thoughts. âCome on, Iâll give you a ride.â
It was Granger.
It was getting dark, and who knew how long the rain would last?
Charlene didnât refuse, âThank you.â
Chapter 32 Granger started to take off his jacket, seemingly intending to offer it to her. Charlene quickly said, âNo need, I have spare clothes in the car. If I get wet, I can change.â
Granger paused, not insisting further, but as they walked out, he positioned himself to block the wind from her. As they descended the steps together, Charlene asked, âMr. Harden, are you here for the event too?â
He wasnât.
Granger had heard from Moranthat sheâd attended these events recently.
They hadnât worked together much lately, and realizing he missed seeing her, he decided to drop by.
Seeing the slight redness in her ears from the cold, he simply responded, âYeah,â then added, âGot time for dinner later?â
Granger had helped her out, and they would be working together again soon, so having dinner didnât seem like a big deal.
Charlene agreed, âSure.â
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