Chapter 39
Divorce Time
Chapter 39 Just then, his phone rang. Charlene glanced over and saw âSweetheartâ flash across the phone screen on the table.
She thought sheâd be over it by now. But after putting her heart into this relationship for years, could she truly drop it like it was nothing? The word pierced her eyes, and she quickly looked away.
When Thome looked up, he noticed the deep pain in Charleneâs eyes, but he unhesitatingly answered the call right before her, his voice soft as he spoke, âWhatâs up?â
Jasmine also noticed the commotion on Thorneâs end. In her memory, Thome only showed this tender side when talking to Vesta Forgetting Charlene was there, she excitedly asked, âDad, is it Ms. Hawkins?â
Thorne replied in a mild tone, âYeah.â
As Jasmine was about to say she wanted to talk to Vesta too, she remembered Charlene was there and that Charlene didnât like Vesta, so she swallowed her words.
But her good mood was affected. She frowned slightly, wishing Charlene could get along with Vesta, Whatever Vesta said made Thorne frown with concern, leaving his breakfast unfinished as he hurried out Seeing Thorne rush off, Jasmine couldnât help but worry. But with Charlene there, she didnât voice her concerns. Losing her appetite, she tugged Charlene to stand up, saying, âMommy, Iâm done eating. Letâs head out.â Charlene saw Jasmineâs reactions, understanding her rush was to check on Vesta.
But she said nothing.
âYouâve hardly eaten anything. Take some with you for the car.â
Jasmine rejected. âNo, Iâm not hungry-â
Charlene paused. She didnât insist further.
In the car, Jasmine didnât wait a second longer. As soon as she sat in the backseat, she immediately texted Vesta.
Charlene saw but remained silent.
A bit later, Vesta got back to them, saying it was just a minor fever and a cold, nothing to worry about.
Yet, hearing Vestaâs slightly hoarse voice over the messages, Jasmine got worried and quickly texted that she would visit after school. Sending the message, Jasmine felt guilty. It had been a while since sheâd eaten Charleneâs cooking, and she had planned to have dinner together. Fortunately, she hadnât mentioned it yet.
After a stealthy glance at Charlene in the driverâs seat and seeing she hadnât noticed, Jasmine felt relieved.
Upon reaching school, Jasmine hugged Charlene affectionately. âMom, Iâm heading in now.â
âOkay.â
Jasmine didnât notice how cold Charleneâs reply was as she breezed into school.
Charlene received a message in the office stating Thorne had an urgent matter, pushing the meeting from 10 a.m. to the afternoon. Thorneâs âurgent matterâ was taking care of the sick Vesta. Charlene showed no reaction, focusing on her work.
Around 2 p.m., Thorne must have returned to the office because Josh announced a 3 p.m. meeting and asked her to prepare a cup of coffee for Thorne.
When Thorne entered the meeting room, Charleneâs typing paused.
He had changed his clothes. Not the ones from the morning. He had visited Vesta in the morning. Whether or not something happened between them, Thorne might have just wanted to comfort Vesta, maybe even lying beside her to help her fall asleep.
With that thought, she zoned out for a moment. Thinking she was daydreaming about Thorne inappropriately, she returned to reality to find Thorne looking at her coldly.
Charleneâs fist tightened as she thought about his gentle treatment of Vesta and his icy, impatient behaviour towards her. She quickly turned away.
Shortly after the meeting, Josh dropped by and told her that her transition work was nearly complete and that she wouldnât need to come to the office the next day.
Charlene replied, âI understand.â
Even if Josh hadnât mentioned it, she would have approached him after finishing her tasks. His visit saved her the trip.
Josh was surprised at how readily Charlene agreed.
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