Chapter 59
Divorce Time
Chapter 59 After they walked away, Connie looked at Charlene with concern. âCharlene...â
Charlene shook her head, her voice soft but firm. âIâm fine.â
From the moment Henley divorced her mother, he ceased to be her father in her heart. It wasnât just the divorce that hurt her but was the strain her relationship put on her uncle. And Thorneâs preference was like salt in the wound.
Thinking about how Thorne only had eyes for Vesta, how he could be so ruthless to Stewart and her uncle for Vestaâs sake, never sparing a thought for her feelings, it felt like a knife twisting in her heart. Bleeding, yet unseen.
âCharlene, here.â Connie hugged her, her heart aching for her friend.
Charlene managed a weak smile, saying nothing.
It was okay. Charlene had decided to move on. She just needed a bit of time. She could do it.
âWant to grab a drink?â Connie felt Charlene needed to unwind.
Charlene shook her head. âNo, thanks.â
Instead of drinking, she preferred going home to dive into her research. That was her sanctuary, where she found peace and could be her true self.
Respecting her wishes, Connie didnât push.
As they headed for the parking lot, Charleneâs phone rang. It was Jasmine.
The brief smile that had appeared on Charleneâs face faded as she answered after a slight pause. âHey.â
Jasmineâs playful and longing voice came through. âMommy, when are you coming home?â
Charlene didnât immediately answer, asking, âWhatâs up?â
âIâm so bored here all by myself. Canât you come home and keep me company?â
Thorne was out, and Vesta was busy. The house was too quiet, and Jasmine missed the days when Charlene would chat with her and about her favorite cartoons and action figures. So, she called Charlene, hoping she would come home. listen to her Charlene replied, her voice detached yet gentle. âMomâs got some work. Maybe next time.â
Che was a mom and wanted to grant Jasmineâs wishes whenever she could. But she needed her own space too, especially when she was feeling down in the dumps.
Jasmine sounded disappointed. âOkay then.â
âIâve got to go. Call me if you need anything.â
âOkay.â Hanging up, Jasmine felt even lonelier.
Then, Thorne walked in, finding her deflated like a balloon. âWhatâs wrong?â
âI called Mommy and wanted her to come home, but sheâs busy...â Jasmine buried her face into a cushion, her voice muffled.
âMommyâs always so busy lately.â
Thorne hummed in response, settling on the couch with his phone to handle some work. Though he didnât offer comfort with words, he stayed in the room, a silent presence that eventually lightened Jasmineâs mood. Soon, she got distracted by her tablet, playing puzzle games.
On the other side, seeing Henley return, Laverne Hawkins inquired, âWhat took you so long?â
Henley paused. âI ran into Charlene.â
âOh? You saw her?â Laverne, a stunning and successful woman, wielded considerable influence in her husbandâs family and the Hawkins family. Yet, her interest in Charlene, whom she hadnât seen for years, was overshadowed by a more pressing matter.
âDid you talk to her about Vesta joining PrimeStar?â
Henley shook his head. âI tried, but she wouldnât listen.â
Laverne set down her coffee cup, her brow furrowed in frustration. âCharlene is... I understand sheâs upset about Mr. Henderson choosing Vesta over her, but weâve all met Mr. Henderson. Heâs not someone that a woman with Charleneâs limited spark can hold onto. Even without Vesta around, it was just a matter of time before heâd walk away.â