Chapter 168
Divorce Time
Chapter 168 In the passenger seat of someone elseâs car, Charlene managed to snatch a few moments of sleep, though it was far from restful.
Upon waking and noticing Granger pulling his hand back, she didnât give it much thought and simply asked, âAre we there yet?â
âAlmost.â
Two minutes later, the car pulled up at the hospital entrance. Granger, with Daisy in his arms, turned to Charlene and offered, âWant one of my guys to drive you back?â
Charlene shook her head, âNo need, Iâll drive myself home.â
Granger didnât press further.
As she was about to reach home, her phone buzzed with a text from Thorne: Grandmaâs heading over to see Your grandma.
Letâs all drop by the Ross residence together.
This was a text she couldnât ignore.
Picking up her phone, she called Thorne back.
He picked up quickly, âHello?â
Charlene said, âIâll swing by to pick up Minnie on my way there.â
By saying this, she implicitly indicated she didnât expect Thorne to accompany her to the Ross residence. After all, every time she had suggested he come with her in the past, he had always found some excuse to avoid it.
And it wasnât like her family was eager to see him either.
There was a brief silence on Thorneâs end before he finally said, âOkay.â
After hanging up, Charlene turned the car around and headed towards Thorneâs mansion.
Upon her arrival, Jasmine was already waiting, backpack slung over her shoulder.
Seeing Charlene, she nestled closer to Thorne and averted her gaze, still miffed about being left out of last weekâs skiing trip.
Thorne looked up at Charlene and paused, âDidnât sleep well last night?â
Charlene hadnât expected him to ask. Perhaps her lack of makeup and tousled hair made her sleepless night too apparent.
She just gave a noncommittal âHmm,â not really wanting to get into details. Picking up on this, the butler chimed in helpfully, âHaving trouble sleeping? Weâve got some great aromatherapy oils that could help. Iâll put some in your room later if you like-â
Thatâs when Charlene explained, âI usually sleep fine. It was just the camping last night. Iâm not used to sleeping outdoors.â
The butler frowned, âCamping in this cold weather? Hope you didnât catch a cold. That doesnât sound fun at all.â Charlene chuckled, âActually, winter camping is great. You can have snowball fights, build snowmen, and play hide and seek by the bonfire... The atmosphere is amazing.â
She had envied the fun the other campers seemed to be having last night.
Thorne, overhearing the conversation, set down his newspaper and gave her a thoughtful look. Jasmine, on the other hand, felt a pang of jealousy. Not only had her mom not coddled her when she was upset before, but she had also missed out on a fun camping trip!
00:25 hapter 6 Dragging her backpack, Jasmine hopped off the couch and stormed upstairs with a huff, bypassing Charlene without a word.
Charlene watched her, a frown forming, but before she could speak, Thorne set aside his newspaper and calmly said, âMinnie, come back.â
His tone was devoid of any anger, yet Jasmine halted in her tracks immediately.
She bit her lip and turned around, standing in place without moving closer.
Thorne glanced over at her.
Jasmine lowered her head and sulkily walked back, dragging her backpack behind her. Yet, she didnât go over to Charlene.
Instead, she clung to Thorneâs hand and pleaded, âDaddy, can you come with us, please?â
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