Chapter 459 Mistaken Her for someone else
Beyond the Divorce
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Since I had some time, [ went to the nearest supermarket to my house. I was low on vegetables, so I planned to buy some.
The fresh vegetables on the shelves looked perfect, so I grabbed a bunch of leafy greens and fruits. I also selected a piece of high-quality beef before wandering the supermarket, wondering what Atlas liked to eat.
However, something felt off. It seemed people were following me and whispering to each other. Still, I was puzzled whenever I turned back because everything seemed normal.
At the checkout, a perky girl holding a notebook blushed and mustered her | courage to approach me, saying, âMs.
Harmony, can I have your autograph?â | Ilooked at the girl in shock, realizing she had mistook me for Harmony. The girl looked at me expectantly while occasionally glancing behind me.
When I turned, I noticed a boy of similar age standing there.
I returned my attention to the girl and gently said, âSweetie, you might've mistaken me for someone else. Iâm not Ms. Harmony.â âHuh?â The girl looked puzzled, not entirely understanding what I meant.
However, the boy behind me said, âWeâre sorry to bother you, Ms.
Harmony, but we just wanted your autograph.â I smiled helplessly and repeated, âI'm not the person you think I am, dear.
You've got the wrong person.
The two looked at me, confused, while others noticed our interaction. One said, âOh, is that Harmony Hampton?â âHmm? She comes to the same supermarket as us? No way!â âWhy no? Everyone needs to eat and drink, right?â âBut isn't that what assistants are for?â âHmm, you're right.â More people turned their attention to me, so I proceeded to the checkout line, wanting to leave immediately. I couldnât help but wonder how I resembled Harmony, thinking her fans were a little silly for thinking so.
The boy studied my features and asked, âAre you really not Ms. Harmony? We're sorry!â âIâm sorry, but Iâm not her. My nameâs Chloe. Do I1ook that much like her?â I smiled at the boy, amused, âYou've made an honest mistake. I apologize if you're disappointed.â The boy smiled a little disappointedly.
âWell, you do look alike.â Some onlookers agreed that I resembled Harmony, while the rest disagreed. I finally understood why she always went out in disguise. Although I said I wasnât her, people kept taking pictures of me, making me uncomfortable.
After finally checking out and leaving, 1 returned to my car, still shaken. I could never forget Stella using Harmony and her fans against me. I didnât want to experience that again. If it werenât because I needed vegetables, I might've left my groceries and left.
When I reached home, I showered and lazily returned downstairs to unpack the groceries. I carefully selected a few items and cooked four dishes.
Atlas was punctual, returning before the end of his workday. When he entered, he hugged me and took a whiff, "It smells so good!" His smile was charming as I said, âI didnât expect you to return so early.
I'm still making the soup. Wash your hands. Itâll be ready in a bit.â Atlas looked affectionate as he rested his chin on my shoulder. â1 was worried about traffic on the way home, so I left work early because I knew you were eager to see me. What have you been up to? âI considered calling you to visit the supermarket together, but I had to handle a last-minute matter.â He kissed my forehead before holding my hand and leading me to the kitchen.
He asked me about Grace during dinner, so I told him the doctor had diagnosed her with liver cancer and how I told Matthew about it. Then, I mentioned wanting to bring Ava home in a few days.
Atlas nodded and looked at me, asking, âWould you and your family want to move to Pleca Park when Ava returns?
Molly and her granddaughter will stay there, too. Itâs spacious and suitable for the children to play. Your parents will feel peaceful there.â I was shocked. âBut itâll be inconvenient for Ava to go to school from there.â I had no other reason to refuse, but I wasnât ready to move there. Moreover, 1 didnât know how my parents would feel about it.
âyou donât need to worry about that.
I'll arrange transportation for Ava. I hired Molly for you anyway. That way, your mom and Ava will have companions. The air in Pleca Park is excellent, so itâs good for your dadâs health. Most importantly, itâs safer there.â Atlasâs reasons were valid as he considered everyone's needs, Still, 1 felt uneasy as Grace's longing for Ava became distressing. Since Grace had little time to live, Ava should spend more time with her.