Chapter 134
Divorce Time
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As Felix approached, Henley and Vesta extended their hands in a friendly manner, then engaged in small talk, âFelix, are you here discussing business with Mr. Ferguson?â
âYeah, Mr. Fergusonâs company has a few projects that really caught my eye, so I thought Iâd come over and have a chat with Mr. Ferguson.â
Noticing Stewart and Charlene hadnât come over to join them, Henley paused but didnât make much of it.
Felix, oblivious to the underlying tension, found Stewartâs behavior somewhat odd.
After all, in the world of business, even if Stewart wasnât familiar with the Hawkins family, coming over to say hello and making new acquaintances never hurt anyone.
While Vesta and Henley chatted with Felix, Katle greeted Felix and then walked over to where Charlene and Stewart were standing with Maureen.
Stewart glanced at Charlene.
Seeing Katie and Maureen approaching, Charlene didnât move an inch.
Katie, with a warm tone, said, âCharlene, itâs been too long.â
Charlene remained silent.
Katie, seeing Charleneâs stubborn demeanor, sighed, âCharlene, you...â
Just then, Maureen spoke up with a cool tone, âCharlene, even if you have all these misunderstandings and grievances against me, itâs between you, me, and your mother. It has nothing to do with Henley and Katie. I hope you can see that not everyone who cares about you should be pushed away.â
Maureen, elegant and aloof as ever, reminded Charlene of the time before her mother and Henley divorced. Henley had once told her with deep affection that Maureen was the unattainable moon he had always longed for.
He said it was only after meeting Maureen that he truly understood what love was.
They were mutually smitten.
Henley had insisted that despite Maureenâs cool exterior, she was genuinely kindâhearted and hoped Charlene wouldnât side with her mother in their disputes, urging her to appreciate Maureenâs virtues.
Unlike the typical homewrecker, Maureen was indeed kind to her, though always with a distant coldness.
Years had passed, and Maureen remained as stunningly beautiful and as unapproachable as ever.
Thus, her advice, coming from a place of sincere concern rather than manipulation, carried more weight.
After all, a woman of Maureenâs stature wouldnât bother to make life difficult for her stepdaughter without reasonâif there was any friction, it was merely due to the girlâs immaturity.
Maureen attempted to assure her that the issues between her, her mother, and Henley didnât affect Henley and Katieâs affection for her.
All children crave parental love and familial bonds, a longing that intensifies after a divorce.
-At that time, Charlene, only eight or nine years old, loved both her parents but was more sympathetic towards her mother.
During the custody battle following the divorce from Sybil Ross, even though Sybil had already begun to lose her grip on reality, Charlene chose to stay with her, despite Henley and Katieâs attempts to keep her.
Yet, even after leaving with Sybil, Charlene still held Henley and Katie in her heart, keeping her feelings hidden 08:53 fapt to spare her motherâs feelings.
year after the divorce, Katie visited Starfall on a pretext and secretly arranged to meet Charlene, claiming sh she issed her. Despite her own feelings of longing, Charlene was hesitant but couldnât resist the opportunity to see Katie.
Unknown to her, Katie had also invited Vesta, emphasizing the importance of strengthening sisterly bonds.
Charlene resisted the idea, but the disapproving look in Katieâs eyes, reminiscent of accusations of being too much like her motherâtoo sharp, too closedâoffâleft her questioning whether she was indeed too narrowâminded.
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