Chapter 189
Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
Chapter 189 Comfort An impatient look appeared in Ainsleyâs eyes as she asked. âHave you made a deal with Cason? How could you come as soon as he left?â
Kaliyah lowered her head and smiled, and when she looked up again, her eyes were cold. She said, âI followed him here. I saw the messages he sent you yesterday. He left the company two hours earlier than usual today, bought some dessert, and came here.â
Ainsley sneered and asked, âWhat do you mean?â
Kaliyahâs expression changed, and she said, âStay away from him. Itâs best if you donât meet again for the rest of your life. Ainsley, donât be too shameless to steal someone elseâs husband after you break up.â
Ainsley almost splashed the water on Kaliyah, but she held it back and said coldly, âKaliyah, what you said was ridiculous. You are the really shameless one. You stole my husband when you returned from abroad.â
Kaliyahâs eyes were red with anger. She shouted, âAinsley, youâre slandering me! Cason doesnât like you at all. He only likes me. Youâre the one who destroyed othersâ
relationships!â
Ainsley sneered and said, âYou shall leave now. Iâve already told Cason long ago that thereâs no need for him to connect with me anymore, so you shouldnât come to me when you lose control of him. If you want him to stay by your side, then go pestering him and leave me alone.â
Kaliyah gritted her teeth in anger. She suddenly remembered a lot of scenes. She remembered the name Cason called on their bed and the dessert he brought, but Ainsley didnât accept.
Now as she was thinking about that, everything was like a slap in her face. She had.
talked to Cason many times, but he didnât listen.
Ainsley continued to look at the computer and ignored her. Kaliyah scolded, âSince you want to cut off all contact with him, delete all his contact information and donât meet him again,â
After that, she left.
When Kaliyah returned home, she wanted to pretend that nothing had happened. Cason sat on the sofa, pointed at the bag on the coffee table, and said, âI bought some desserts. You shall try them later.â
Kaliyah couldnât hold it in any longer. She put down her bag with reddened eyes. She would have been very touched if she hadnât followed Cason today.
However, she saw everything. She saw that Cason had been rejected and took the dessert back. Now, he was telling her he had specially bought it for her.
âLiar!â she said in a choked voice.
âWhat?â Cason asked, looking down in a panic.
âWhat did you do today?â Kaliyah questioned him.
Cason pursed his lips and didnât say anything. He didnât know what to say.
You Kaliyah laughed at herself and said, âSince you donât want to tell me, Iâll tell you. brought this dessert for Ainsley, right? How could you bring it back for me? Cason, what do you take me for? A trash can? Do you think Iâll be moved just because someone else gave something to me casually?â
Cason shook his head. He picked up the dessert and threw it into the trash can. He said in a deep voice, âIâm sorry. Itâs my fault.â
Tears rolled down Kaliyahâs cheeks as she asked sadly, âCason, do you have feelings for her? Why did you comfort her after she broke up?â
Kaliyah cried and complained about Casonâs recent abnormalities. Half an hour later, Cason hid in the study, feeling annoyed.
The largest stable in Seattle, the Ocala Stable, had been opened to the public. It had become a pleasure for rich young men to ride horses there.
Serina ran straight to Ainsleyâs office after class, took the invitation letter, and said expectantly, âAinsley, I really want to go to Ocala Stable to ride a horse. Can you come with me?â
After the Ocala Stable opened, it sent invitation letters to many aristocratic families and offered them the highest standard of treatment.
Matteo also received one and wanted to give it to her, but she rejected it.
âYou can go. I donât really want to go.â Ainsley still remembered the last time when Serina had brought her up the mountain, which turned out to be arranged by Manuel.
Serina tugged on her sleeve and said, âAinsley, come with me. It was Manuel who asked me to do that last time. He has nothing to do with this trip.
Donât worry!â
In the Ocala Stable, Ainsley and Serina arrived at the changing room to change into their riding gear.
Ainsleyâs riding suit was an ordinary blue top with white trousers. The exquisite design made her figure very attractive.
Serinaâs outfit was exceptionally beautiful. It was custom-made with a special whip for matching.
The service staff had already taken their special saddles and put them on the horses. They got invitations and could enjoy the best service here. The horses prepared for them were all Hanoverian, which were already very high-level horses.
The horses better than Hanoverian would be the ones kept here by customers. For example, Irene and Manuel both had their horses raised here.
Before coming, Serina had told Ainsley that Manuelâs horse was a thoroughbred horse, which was very precious.
After changing the equestrian clothes and coming out, the service staff brought over two horses, both of which were Hanoverians.
The market price of this kind of horse was usually above hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the cost of raising one horse was also incredibly high.
Each horseâs body glowed with golden light. Ainsley took the whip and got on the horse, and Serina also took a horse.
However, before they could walk far, they bumped into someone.
Ainsley looked a little uncomfortable. It was Manuel again!
Subconsciously, she gazed a questioning look at Serina.
Serina quickly explained, âAinsley, I didnât know Manuel would be here.â
She also looked at her brother and asked curiously, âManuel, why are you here today?â
Manuel grabbed the reins and said seriously, âI didnât know you were coming. I just saw you guys here, so I came to say hello.â
Ainsley observed him. There were a few drops of sweat on Manuelâs forehead, and he must have been riding for a while.
However, she still felt it was a little suspicious.
Ocala Stable was near Ocala Mountain. In addition to the beautiful scenery, it has a large grassland, which was bigger than the University of Washington, that could be used to ride horses.
Ainsleyâs horse walked slowly. She wore a protective helmet and felt her hair was wet with sweat.
Serina walked behind her while Manuel quietly walked beside her.
After a while, he asked, âAisy, why didnât you invite me to your birthday party?â
Ainsley lowered her eyes and said, âIf you want to come, you can come with Serina.â
A strange light flashed across Manuelâs eyes as he said, âI want to have a formal invite from you.â
Seeing how persistent he was, Ainsleyâs expression changed a little.
Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
ï¤Chapter 188 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 Just as she was about to say something, she was attracted by a low chuckle.
A group of people was walking over on horses. Cason and Kaliyah rode side by side, and Kaitlin was behind them. Coming with them there was also an unexpected person, Irene.
Ainsley frowned slightly. When did they become so intimate?
Irene came closer to Manuel and asked, âManuel, arenât you working at the office?â
Seeing that, Ainsley lowered her eyes. Manuel was always accompanied by Irene.