Chapter 38
Divorce Time
Chapter 38 The news stirred a wave of reactions in the room, with expressions as varied as a patchwork quilt.
Rumors had swirled around Thorne for years, suggesting heâd tied the knot in a secret ceremony. Yet, the identity of the elusive Mrs. Henderson remained a puzzle no one could solve.
Some whispered that Thorne had never married at all. The truth of the matter was murky, and most were too timid to probe further.
So, when Thome casually mentioned having a daughter, the revelation left many slackâjawed with surprise. Yet, curiosity was quickly gone, replaced by a respectful silence.
After dinner, Jasmine was on pins and needles. She had been waiting for Charlene to come home. But by nine oâclock, with her bath taken, Charlene was nowhere to be seen.
Jasmineâs ears were on any sound from outside.
Just past ten, the hum of a car engine sparked hope, and she dashed downstairs, calling out, âMommy-â Her voice cut off abruptly as Thorne stepped inside, her excitement deflated. âDaddy?â
Thorne handed his coat to the housekeeper, noting his daughterâs disappointed expression. âWhatâs wrong?â
I thought it was Mommy coming back.â
Thorne didnât let the sting of âabsent mom, forgotten dadâ bother him, pausing before saying, âShe hasnât returned yet?â
âNo...â
Not overly concerned, Thorne reassured her, âSheâs probably caught up with something. Didnât she promise to drive you to school tomorrow? Get to bed early, and youâll see her in the morning.â
With that, Jasmineâs spirits lifted slightly. âOkay.â
After heading upstairs, Thorne retreated to his study to wrap up some work. By the time he finished, it was nearly midnight.
He halfâexpected Charlene to have returned during his busyness. But when he returned to their room, he found it empty. She hadnât come home.
It seemed the Ross family was indeed in trouble. With that thought, Thorne casually proceeded to the bathroom.
he following day, due to her school run duty, Charlene rose early.
After a quick bite, she was on her way, driving out of the neighborhood.
Entering the familiar gated community, a brief sense of disorientation hit her. She had lived there for nearly seven years. But after just a threeâweek absence, it felt like a lifetime had passed.
Though the scenery hadnât changed, Charlene felt like a stranger.
The housekeeper greeted her warmly, âWelcome back, Mrs. Henderson.â
Charlene hesitated at the title but didnât correct him, asking, âIs Minnie awake yet?â
âItâs about time she got up, or sheâll miss breakfast.â
Instead of going upstairs herself, Charlene asked Latonia, the maid, to nudge Minnie along.
The housekeeper offered, âHave you had breakfast, Mrs. Henderson? Itâs ready if youââ
With a soft smile, Charlene declined. âNo, thank you. Iâve eaten.â
âAlright then.â
As Thorne descended the stairs, Charlene acknowledged him with a nod to give a silent greeting.
Thorne paused, about to speak, when Jasmine bounded down the stairs into Charleneâs arms.
Charlene hugged her, ruffling her hair affectionately. âWe should hurry. Breakfast is waiting.â
âYes!â Jasmineâs day brightened instantly at the sight of her mother, her cozy scent filling the air as she snuggled close. âMommy, stay With me while I eat, okay?â
Charlene remained seated, âIâve eaten, but go ahead.â
Jasmine pouted, âThen chat with me?â
As they chatted, Thorne took a seat at the dining table.
Conceding to Jasmineâs wishes, Charlene joined them, choosing a seat across from Thorne.
09:51 nupter 38 The housekeeper got Charlene a cup of coffee, and she sipped quietly, listening to Jasmineâs animated recount of her school day while ignoring Thorne.
Thome couldnât help but notice Charleneâs cold demeanor, a stark contrast to her warmth during their last visit to the Henderson Mansion.
He frowned, pausing midâbite as the tension in the air thickened.