Chapter 171
Divorce Time
Chapter 171 In the divorce agreement, she made it crystal clear she wanted nothing.
No splitting of assets or custody battle over Jasmine, she figured heâd promptly have her sign the divorce papers.
But since she left the agreement and returned home, about three months had passed without a peep from him. As Charlene was about to bring this up, a knock sounded at the door.
Then, Terence Hendersonâs voice echoed, âCharlene, heard you were under the weather. Feeling any better?â
Before Charlene could respond, Thorne called out, âCome in.â
The door had been left ajar, given the foot traffic earlier.
Following Thorneâs invitation, Terence stepped in, greeting his brother first, âHey.â
Thorne grunted an acknowledgment.
Terenceâs gaze landed on Charlene. Their interactions had been few, and knowing he was concerned but unsure what to say, she broke the silence, âIâm much better now.â
Scratching his head, Terence replied, âOh, good, good.â
Charlene smiled and said, âItâs been a while since youâve been back.â
âYeah... I missed the food here, so I decided to come visit. When I got here, granny told me you were running a fever.â
Soon after, Irma came up, relieved to see Charlene looking better, âThe soupâs ready in the kitchen. Ableson said you could have some. Shall we go down together, or do you want Thorne to bring it up for you?â
With no real appetite and feeling her room was too stuffy, Charlene opted to go downstairs and spend time with the family.
Terence didnât see Jasmine, so he asked, âWhereâs Minnie?â
Irma responded, âShe had a bit to eat earlier. Couldnât drink much, weâll try again later.â
Charlene, now seated, accepted the bowl of soup passed by the butler, blowing on it gently before taking smalf sips.
Thorne sat beside her, his phone buzzing with a new message. Perhaps to keep her from seeing, he angled his body away slightly, engrossed in his phone.
Charlene continued her soup in silence.
Irma, noticing Thorneâs distraction, chided, âCanât whatever it is wait until after the soup?â
âJust a sec,â Thorne replied.
The soup was soon finished.
âMaybe a few more sips?â Irma suggested.
Charlene declined, standing up, âNo, Iâm full.â
Though Thorne had turned slightly, Charlene inadvertently caught a glimpse of him texting Vesta, seemingly explaining some project details.
Realizing she noticed, Thorne moved further away. But Charlene had already lost interest, settling in the living room with a newspaper.
Shortly after, Terence offered her some freshly washed fruit.
09:35 âNo, thanks. You have it,â Charlene said, looking up to see Thorne already heading upstairs, phone in hand.
$ife looked away.
Terence sat beside her, catching her attention with a glance. âWhatâs up?â she inquired.
âWell, Iâm not as sharp as you or my brother, and Iâm having trouble with some physics problems...â
Before Charlene could respond, Terence added, âI wanted to ask my brother, but heâs tied up. Said you could help me out.â