Chapter 185
Divorce Time
Chapter 185 Granger was well aware of the location of that bakery.
After Charlene left, he didnât visit the bakery either.
He got into his car, hesitated for a moment, then dialed a number. âHey Moran, Iâm back. Iâve got a flight to catch later, but could you check if Thome is free? If heâs busy, maybe you could come with me to visit Vesta at the hospital?â
Moran was taken aback. âYouâre back? When did you get in?â
Granger dodged the question: âCould you give Vesta a headsâup first? See if sheâs up for visitors later.â
Moran was about to ask why Granger didnât just call Thorne and Vesta himself.
Then he figured Granger must be swamped with other things, pressed for time, and since he hadnât visited Vesta yet today, he readily agreed without further thought.
horne was tied up.
After hanging up, Granger picked up a bouquet of flowers and a fruit basket and headed to the hospital to meet Moran.
In the hospital room.
Upon seeing him, Vesta asked with a smile, âWhat brings you back all of a sudden?â
Granger replied coolly, âJust had some things to take care of.â
Hearing that, Vesta looked down at the flowers he had just brought, saying, âI see...â
But she thought to herself, âWhether he had really come back to take care of business or made the long trip just to see me...â
Though she was hurt that he hadnât come right away, the fact that he made time as soon as he could to see her meant a lot.
Charlene spent the night at the Ross family home. The next day, she was up early.
Charlene stretched contentedly, admiring the succulents thriving on the windowsill.\
When she came downstairs, her aunt was already up, busily preparing breakfast for her and the two kids.
Seeing her, her aunt smiled, âCharleneâs in a good mood today?â
Charlene went over to help knead the dough, replying with a smile, âYeah, feeling pretty good.â
As a steaming bowl of soup and noodles was served, Charlene sat down to eat. But then her phone rang.
It was Jasmine again.
Charlene didnât answer.
Jasmine kept calling.
Charlene turned off her phone, then focused on her noodles.
Seeing her calls go unanswered, Jasmine pouted and went to find Thorne.
Thorne, just back from a run and about to shower, asked upon seeing her upset face, âWhatâs up?â
âI tried calling Mom yesterday, wanted her to come home and cook, but she never picked up. I called her twice more just now, and she didnât pick up again. When I tried a third time, it said the number was unreachable.â
Thorne responded, âMaybe your mom turned off her phone.â
08:41 Chapter 18 âHuh?â Jasmine frowned, âis the battery dead?â
Tjorne gave a nonâcommittal response, âMaybe.â
âWhat do I do? I wanted to go skiing today, and Mom promised sheâd take me if she was free.â
Jasmine had initially been too upset to think about fun, intending to visit Ms. Hawkins in the hospital.
But with hospital germs and everyone advising against frequent visits, and now that Ms. Hawkins was getting better, she wasnât as worried. Finding herself with free time and no one to spend it with, she naturally turned to her mom. But her mom wasnât answering her calls.
âTry calling her later; sheâll probably turn on her phone then.â
Jasmine replied unhappily, âOkay...â
Charlene couldnât stay off her phone forever. After all, she had things to discuss with Stewart.
And later, Padgett might try to get in touch with her.
bout half an hour later, she turned her phone back on.
Soon after, Jasmine called again.
Charlene turned on her computer and ignored the call, continuing with her thesis.
Seeing Charlene still not answering and with Thorne about to leave, Jasmine pleaded, âDad, Momâs still not picking up. Could you try calling her for me?â