Chapter 263
Beyond the Divorce
Taking Advantage I looked around from my car, trying to spot anything unusual, but everything appeared normal. However, that strange feeling persisted.
With that nagging thought, I pressed on the gas pedal and drove home.
My parents were still in the living room, watching TV. I knew they had been waiting for me.
âDid you drop him off?â my mother asked.
âYeah,â I replied casually, changing my shoes before heading in. âWhy arenât you two asleep yet?â
My dad finally got up, stretching with a yawn. âWe were waiting for you to get home.â
âMr. Atlas seems quite special. And he treats Ava so well!â My mother seized the opportunity to tease me.
âWho wouldâve thought our little girl would be so clingy?â
âHeâs been quite lonely. Since his parents are gone, maybe he liked the warmth of our family.â
Atlas must have spent New Yearâs alone amidst the celebrations of other households.
My father seemed interested. âHe has a big company, right?â
âThe bigger the company, the more he might be constrained. When youâre in charge, a large company can be limiting since itâs all about playing it safe,â I remarked, perhaps a bit critical.
âBoth of his parents are gone?â My motherâs heart softened. âHow could this be? He looked quite young.â
âYeah, in a plane crash. They died together.â
âOh, thatâs so tragic!â My mother exclaimed. âWhat a tough life he mustâve had. Yet he still looks so refined.â
My mother sighed, then added, âIâve heard his family background is quite impressive. It doesnât really⦠match ours.â
Mom! Can you stop overthinking things? Weâre just friends for now. Besides, itâs still too early for me to decide protested. âLetâs get some sleep. Itâs late!â
Jossed and turned that night, thinking about him and our conversation. The Idea of the plane crash sent vers down my spine. Could it be related to Celine? She was his aunt, and if it was true, then that was cuthlessously I pictured Celineâs face and her cold, pone demeanor. Eventually, I drifted or, only to the phone rang.
If it werenât for the phone ringing, I might have slept in. Looking at the screen, I was surprised to see Matthew. I debated whether to answer.
Eventually, I picked up the call.
âChlo, can we take our daughter out tonight? Letâs celebrate her birthday together. I didnât forget. Itâs just that I had an important commitment and couldnât get away.â
âThereâs no need for that! I already celebrated with her yesterday. Today isnât her actual birthday, so why make a big deal out of it? Just focus on your work!â I replied, my tone frosty.
âChlo, donât speak for our daughter. She wouldnât want to miss out on her dad. You canât impose thoughts on her. That wouldnât be fair, would it?â
Deep down, I knew he wasnât entirely wrong. He was her father, and that was a fact.
âFine, Iâll ask Ava tonight. If she wants to go, you can take her!â I compromised.
I couldnât replace a fatherâs responsibilities.
âGreat! And itâs not me taking her. Itâs us going together!â He pushed for more.
I was left speechless. What a shameless guy!
âWeâll discuss it later!â I said, keeping my tone composed.
"Thatâs settled, then. Iâll pick you guys up!â He sounded excited. âSee you tonight!â