Chapter 22
Love After Divorce
Chapter 22:.
Stella peeled an apple for her grandmother as they talked about her life abroad over the past six years, especially the time she spent in France when Adrian was still a toddler.
Stella had not had the opportunity to bring Adrian home to meet his grandmother. So her grandmother only knew that she had a son, but she had never seen or met him.
âStella, heâs so cute! He sure is the cutest little boy in the world,â Grace praised, looking at Adrianâs picture on Stellaâs phone.
But then, with a shrinking heart, he asked, âStella, heâs already five years oldâ¦. But youâve never told me who her biological father isâ¦â
Stellaâs hand, holding the apple, stopped. She had never discussed Adrianâs father with anyone except Emily, not even her grandmother. Now that she was divorced and the man was about to marry someone else, it seemed even more unnecessary.
Stella didnât want to talk about him. She knew that if she told her grandmother about RK and how she was about to get married, Grace would feel sorry for her and Adrian. She didnât want to affect her grandmother or her life because of that man.
âGrandma, Adrianâs biological father is no longer in this world,â Stella said, ending the conversation.
Grace sighed, âAh, what a poor child. He had no father when he was a child. What a poor child!â
Grace was a very optimistic and open-minded woman, so it wouldnât be long before she was back in a good mood. âWell, itâs no big dealâ¦. Weâll find him a good stepfather. I think Rene is a good boy; let them spend more time togetherâ¦â
Stella didnât know what kind of charm that man had or if he had worked magic on her grandmother, because Grace loved to talk about him and wanted to make him Adrianâs stepfather.
Stella felt she had to meet this man named âReneâ for sure.
âBut itâs a shame your mother is no longer here.â
Grace looked at Adrianâs picture and said regretfully, âStella, if your mother were still here, she would be very happy after having such a handsome grandson.â
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Stellaâs mother had not been with her since she was a child.
Stella learned from her father and grandmother that her mother was ill and had died after giving birth to her. Because she had lived with her father for so many years, it was only after she had a âso-called sister,â Sophia, and a stepmother, that she became sensible.
âGrandma, itâs okay. As long as youâre healthy, thatâs all that matters to me.â
Stella said, resting her head in Graceâs lap.
Grace looked at Stella fondly and then at Adrianâs picture. Since Stella was in France and her grandmother had let her return, she didnât want her to worry about her health. Grace had never seen Adrian and had only heard about him.
The whole afternoon passed quietly.
There was a knock at the doorâ¦
It was Emily, who had taken Adrian to the hospital to see his grandmother. Adrian was wearing a dark blue coat and a red scarf around his neck. In his school uniform, his chubby little face looked cuter.
Adrian carried a childâs school bag over his small shoulders and walked toward Stella on his little legs. He looked at Stella with a confused look on his face.
Stella rubbed her sonâs fluffy little head and said, âBaby, this is Mommyâs grandmother, your great-grandmother.â âBaby, call her great-grandmaâ¦â.
Adrian listened to his motherâs words and said, âGreat-grandmotherâ¦â.
âAhhh!â
Graceâs heart melted at the sound of his sweet little childish voice. She reached out to help him with his backpack. âAdrian, take off your backpack. You must be tired.â
Adrian obeyed and turned around so she could take his backpack from him. âThank you, great-grandma!â
âAhhh, such a polite little boy. Heâs so cute.â
Grace looked Adrian over from head to toe, sitting on the hospital bed. âOur Adrian is such a handsome boy. And those beautiful blue eyesâ¦. Iâm sure when he grows up, heâll attract a lot of women.â
Grace was very fond of Adrian and kept praising him. But when Stella found out, she scoffed.
âHis father also attracts a lot of women, and his son has inherited this trait from him.â
Emily, who was standing off to the side, heard it and smiled too. Grace, noticing this, said, âStella, your friend has been so kind. She always visits me and takes care of me. You shouldnât forget to thank her.â
Stella nodded and said, âOf course, Grandma.â
Emily interjected, âGrandma, itâs not me you should be thanking, but the gentleman who has been taking care of you for the past six yearsâ¦â.
âYou know him too?â Stella looked at Emily in surprise.
âNo, I donât know him. But grandma often talks about him. She says heâs a handsome, rich, kind man. Besides, heâs like you. Heâs also divorced and has a son.â
Emily paused and looked at her with a smirk. âYou two are the perfect couple.â
Stella heard this and looked at her âgood friendâ angrily. âSo thatâs the reason you keep introducing me to these men.â
When she was in France, Emily had set her up on several blind dates, all with divorced men, some even with children. They were all from different backgrounds. Only now did she know the reason⦠It was all her friendâs plan.
âYes,â Emily admitted with a shake of her head.
Emily looked at her and continued, âI have always believed that love should be fair. If you marry someone who has not been married before, there will be a lot of fights and disagreements between the two of you in the future because of the imbalance in your lives.
I am doing all this for you.â
âYes, yes, Emily is right.â
Grace looked at her and nodded. âYou and Rene are alike. In the future, when you get married, everything should balance out.â
Emily also nodded.
Stella looked at them and was speechless. âDo you also know René?â she asked.
âNo, but Grandma often talks about him. But Iâve never seen him or heard from him,â Emily replied.
âOhhh,â
Now Stella wanted to meet him. From his words, she was even more curious to meet this man named âReneâ.
Suddenly everyone was talking about the blind date and that man, but they forgot about the little boy sitting on the stool and looking at them.
Adrian looked unhappily at the three women in front of him. They were so lost in their conversations that they forgot about him. It was as if he were invisible.
All his thunder had been stolen by that man named René. So he purposely raised his voice. âIâm hungry. I want to eat.â
Hearing the little childish voice, they only now remembered that there was still a child in the room.
Talking about proposing blind dates in front of a five-year-old didnât seem right. They were also talking about stepfathers and second marriagesâ¦.
Grace heard his words and quickly grabbed fruit, cookies and milk from the next table and handed them to Adrian.
She looked at him and said, âAdrian, Iâm sorry. Itâs my fault and I havenât been considerate enough. Here, eat this. If you donât like it, Iâll get you something else.â
Adrian looked at the food and pouted. âI donât like it.â
I preferred snacks likeâ¦
âChat and samosasâ.
They were not abundant in France, but they were abundant in the countryside.
Grace looked at the food and said, âStella, all these fruits were bought by Rene. Heâs a very thoughtful boy. Every time he comes to visit, he brings something different because heâs worried Iâll get tired of the same food.â
Stella nodded, understanding her grandmotherâs subtle message: she loved to praise René.
Stella peeled an apple and gave it to Adrian. âHoney, eat this for now and drink some milk. Later Iâll take you out for something to eat.â
Adrian listened to his motherâs words and nodded.
Then he took the apple from her hand and obediently began to eat. Grace was sitting next to him, looking at him fondly.
I was still chewing the first piece when there was a knock at the door. The knocks were measured: three times, neither too fast nor too slow.
From the manner of the call alone, it was clear that the person outside was polite and trustworthy.
Grace had heard those knocks enough times to know who was behind the door without opening it. She got up quickly. âIt must be Rene, coming to see me after work.â
She hurried over to open the door. Stella also followed closely behind. Suddenly, a familiar figure stood in the doorway.
âRK?â
Stella was stunned â why was he here?
He was still wearing the same black suit and pants as in the morning. His polished black leather shoes shined and his hair, combed back with wax, gave him an even more elegant look.
His blue eyes, like the deep sea, hid his emotions. It was difficult to know what he was thinking. His demeanor was that of a businessman. Right now, his clothes and temperament didnât seem to fit in this place.
Before Stella could even ask why the man was following her to the hospital, he walked in and saidâ¦.
Perhaps because of his overly attractive appearance, it was hard to ignore his presence, and anyone could see him at a glance. âHello, Grandma, how are you?â
Stella was shocked. Did she come to see her grandmother?
How did you know her?
Stella stood next to Grace with a surprised expression. Grace looked at the fruit and tonics in her hand and took them from her. She looked at him and smiled, âRene, donât just stand there. Come in and sit down.â
âOkay.
RK responded with a slight smile on his lips.
As he entered, he paused for a moment and looked Stella in the eye.
Grace handed the items to Stella, who stood in the corner like a statue. âStella, help me put these things aside.â
Stella muttered, picking up the items as she looked at RK in confusion.
Why did he know his grandmother and act so friendly?
âGreat-grandma, who is this guy?â
Adrian, who was sitting on the small stool, looked at him and asked.
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