Chapter 277
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 277 Analise Has a Secret
Ronaldoâs first impression of Abigail was that she was a gorgeous lady, yet distant and seemed hard to
communicate with.
In the eyes of the public, people with such an attitude were deemed as aloof.
Yet, only now did he understand that she wasnât aloof; she was purely exuding such a vibe.
The two went their separate ways, and Abigail drove home.
Considering that she went back early today, she thought Analise would be waiting at home for her. How
ever, panic struck her once she realized her grandmother
wasnât home. At once, she took out her phone and called her grandmother.
It took a long time for Analise to answer her phone.
âGrandma, where are you? I got off work early today, so I happened to be able to pick you up.â
Abigail spoke in a relaxed tone as soon as the call got through.
âOh, that wonât be necessary. Iâm just watching TV at a friendâs house in the complex. Iâll be back in a w
hile!â Analise swiftly refused the offer.
A faint smile appeared on Abigailâs face the moment she heard that her grandmother had actually made
friends. âIn that case, have fun with your friends. Itâs fine too if you come back a little later.â
After Abigail ended the call, the corner of her mouth raised into a smile.
She couldnât help but be happy for Analise when she thought of the latter wanting to blend into city life.
Once Abigail returned to her room, her phone suddenly rang moments after she turned on the compute
r.
It turned out to be a message from Sean.
The smile on Abigailâs face faded slightly when she remembered the incident that happened in the rest
aurant.
Sean had sent her a picture.
Curious, Abigail clicked on the picture and was shocked when she spotted her grandmother in it. Throu
gh the picture, she could be seen gripping onto someone at the subway entrance, looking as if she
was asking for directions.
âWhen did this happen?â
Abigail immediately asked Sean.
âA few minutes ago. Donât worry. I have asked Cameron to follow her.
Thanks. I will keep in touch with Mr. Hopkins and go to pick her up.
With that, Abigail stood up and got ready to head out.
âMs.
Quinn, are you not aware Old Mrs. Quinn has gone out? If thatâs the case, youâd better not go and pick
her up. Instead, keep a close eye on her for a few days and see what she does when she goes out. Aft
er all, even if sheâs your grandmother, Iâm sure she still has secrets that she doesnât want you to know.â
Sean attempted to persuade Abigail to think twice through his text.
Thinking about how Analise lied to her when she called her just now, Abigail eventually agreed that wha
t he said made sense.
But then again, itâs not like I forbid her to go out. Why would she lie to me?
Almost an hour pa*sed, and Analise finally came back with a small cake in her hand.
Before her return, Abigail was in a state of worry and couldnât refrain from overthinking.
âYouâre hungry, arenât you? My friend specifically asked me to bring this cake back for you to try. Dig in
and see if you like it,â Analise announced lovingly as soon as she stepped through the door.
Abigail felt relieved at the sound of her grandmotherâs voice. After concealing her emotions, she reache
d out and took the cake from her. âIt looks delicious. Remember to thank your friend for me, Grandma.â
Nevertheless, she still detected the stench of sweat on Analiseâs b*dy. It was clear to her that it was the
result of being outside for a long time.
âHave you gone to have your blood pressure checked at the complexâs infirmary recently?â Abigail pret
ended to ask casually as she walked toward the couch with the cake.
âI have. I even made a lot of friends. You can ask them to testify for me. By the way, why do you always
not believe me?â Analise complained while faking an upset look.
âNonsense. Iâm clearly worried about you,â Abigail refuted with a pout.
Analise hung up the keys and walked to the bathroom. âIâll make dinner for you after I take a shower.
âOkay. Iâm going to my room first. I have yet to finish my work.â Abigail immediately excused herself, for
she feared she would have a hard time holding back and couldnât help but blurt out
what was on her mind.
After closing the door, she looked at the cake in her hand. Her eyes slightly welled up with tears as she
thought, Grandma even purposely spent money to buy snacks, which she had never been willing to bu
y,
in order to deceive me.
Breathing out a long sigh, Abigail eventually decided to secretly find out what exactly her grandmother
was going to do.
The next morning, Abigail acted like she was going to work when, in reality, she was hiding in the compl
ex.
As expected, Analise went out an hour after Abigail hunkered down outside the house.
She trailed behind and discovered that Analise took a bus first and then arrived at the subway station. A
nalise, who stumbled and lost her direction many times, finally arrived at Pendorfâs train
station.
Abigail was puzzled as to why her grandmother would come to a train station.
The grayâhaired and hunchedâ
back Analise asked the attendant at the train station how to buy a ticket by herself and the things that
he needed to pay attention to when buying a ticket. After receiving her answers from the attendant, she
stood aside and repeatedly muttered the steps.
Since she couldnât remember how to write many words and wasnât skilled in using her smartphone, she
had no choice but to rely on her memory.
Generally, it would surely take less than an hour to complete if it was up to a youth to carry out such a t
ask. Yet, Analise spent almost a whole day.
Under the 4.00PM scorching heat, Analise once again stumbled home with her back hunched.
Instead of following her, Abigail sat at the bus stop and looked up at the sky in confusion.
Even if she wants to return to the countryside, she doesnât need to take a train. She just needs to take
a bus or a cab. Where exactly does Grandma want to go? Is the place sheâs going somewhere that I ca
nât find out?
Abigail was so preoccupied with the many thoughts in her mind that she still couldnât figure it out even a
fter she sat there until the sky turned dark.
I donât even know how to ask Grandma either. What if she tells me the day sheâs about to leave? If I as
k her now, it will be
the same as me telling her that I have followed her. It will only make her sad, so I canât do
that.