Chapter 45
Divorce Time
Chapter 45 Before Stewart could utter a word, Charlene heard someone approaching to greet Stewart. While glancing sideways, her gaze met Vestaâs headâon.
Initially wearing a polite smile, Vesta instantly turned icy when she laid eyes on Charlene.
With just one look, she shifted her gaze away as if Charlene was invisible and turned to Stewart with a light smile, about to speak. However, Stewart smiled and turned to Charlene, saying, âThis is Ms. Hawkins, Charlene. Would you like to meet her?â
Stewartâs statement carried multiple layers. First, it indicated his close relationship with Charlene. Second, he was aware of the tension between Charlene and Vesta. Third, he made his stance clear. Between Vesta and Charlene, he sided with Charlene.
âVesta had no idea about the friendship between Stewart and Charlene, not to mention their close bond. But even though she didnât know the specifics, she quickly caught on to Stewartâs hint.
âSo, Mr. Ferguson, are you suggesting I shouldnât bother showing up at PrimeStar Technologies tomorrow?â she asked, her tone cold. Stewart chuckled appreciatively, setting down his glass and clapping in approval. âMs. Hawkins, youâre indeed sharp.â
Stewart could have conveyed his message more diplomatically. But he chose not to.
In doing so, he made it clear to Vesta that there was no room for subtlety. He was on Charleneâs side, and he made his decision for Charlene.
Vesta understood. Yet, she didnât feel embarrassed or humiliated. In her eyes, PrimeStar was decent but couldnât compare to the Henderson Group. Stewart wasnât significant enough to humiliate her. Without another word, she turned and left.
Watching the exchange, Charlene smiled warmly and was about to speak to Stewart when she noticed Thorne, Granger, and Moran looking their way.
Their attention was initially on Vesta and then shifted toward her. They might be surprised to see her at the gathering.
Moran and Granger had shocked looks on their faces, but Thorneâs face was a total poker face. It seemed like Charlene might as well have been a stranger to him instead of his wife.
âWhatâs up?â Stewart inquired.
Charlene shook her head, smiling. âNothing.â
By then, Vesta had returned to her group, and Thorne and his companions no longer paid attention to Charlene.
Charlene continued her conversation with Professor Hancock.
After Professor Hancock left, Charlene sipped her drink and noticed Moran smirking at her from across the room. As for Thorne, he turned away from her.
Seeing her gaze, Moran raised his eyebrows and toasted her from afar.
Charlene frowned, puzzled by Moranâs gesture. It seemed Moran was mocking her, implying the issue with Vesta wasnât over.
Charleneâs frown deepened.
Later, having made his rounds, the eveningâs host returned and casually asked Stewart, âYou know Ms. Hawkins?â Naturally, he was referring to Vesta.
Stewart replied with a smile, âSort of. Why?â
âI chatted with her earlier. It turns out sheâs from Riverstone, not Starfall. Her family business is doing well in Riverstone and is reputable there. But here in Starfall, theyâre considered more modest, especially compared to the Henderson, the Harden, and the Albright families. Theyâre practically invisible.â
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hapter 46 Stewart asked, âSo?â