Chapter 265
Divorce Time
Chapter 265 âPut the cupcakes in the fridge.â
Jasmine had just come upstairs after a refreshing shower when her phone buzzed.
It was a call from Thorne, âHey, Dad?â Jasmine answered, Thorneâs voice came through clearly, âJust got word, your grandpaâs coming home tomorrow afternoon. Iâll have someone pick you up after school for dinner at home. Let your mom know.â
Thorneâs father, Lloyd Henderson, worked in government and was often swamped with responsibilities. It wasnât unusual for the family to go months without seeing him.
When Irma had her accident, Lloyd had rushed back at the crack of dawn and left again before the sun rose. Now, with Irma still in the hospital, Lloyd had managed to take a couple of days off to spend New Yearâs with her.
âGot it,â Jasmine replied after Thorne finished speaking.
Then she realized Thorne said, âpick you up,â not âpick you guys up,â which meant Charlene wasnât included.
She turned to Charlene, âMom, arenât you coming with us for dinner?â
Traditionally, whenever Lloyd returned, regardless of Thorneâs presence, Irma would invite both Charlene and Jasmine to join the family dinner at the Hendersonsâ.
The routine had been consistent enough that, despite Jasmineâs young age, she associated her grandfatherâs visits with family gatherings.
Jasmineâs question was directed at Charlene, but Thorne was quick to interject, âYour momâs got plans tomorrow.â
âOkay,â Jasmine replied, her voice a bit subdued. Jasmine had her phone on speaker mode, so Charlene heard the entire exchange.
The news of Lloydâs return was fresh to Charlene as well.
She and Thorne were in the midst of divorce proceedings.
Given her current status, there really wasnât any necessity for her to visit the Hendersonsâ and mingle with Thorneâs family.
It seemed Thorne was on the same page, as he had promptly offered an excuse for her absence.
Without further ado, Thorne ended the call.
The next day arrived.
In the afternoon, Granger and his key technical team members came to PrimeStar for a business meeting.
Lately, Granger had been very cooperative, which saved Charlene a lot of headaches at work. In return, she treated him with a bit more courtesy.
As soon as he arrived, Charlene set aside her tasks to greet him.
About an hour into their meeting, Grangerâs phone rang. It was Thorne.
Granger excused himself with a nod to Charlene and stepped outside to take the call.
Whatever Thorne said on the phone made Granger pause for a couple of seconds before he responded, âAlright.â
Then Thorne added, âMy dadâs back, and weâre having dinner at home tonight. Iâm going to need a favor.â
1/2 11:20 âYour dadâs back?â Granger asked, a hint of surprise in his tone, âHow longâs he staying?â
âTwo or three days, I think.â
After hanging up, Granger returned to the meeting room, his gaze lingering thoughtfully on Charlene.
Charlene, engrossed in a discussion with Grangerâs tech team about work matters, didnât notice his attention.
As the meeting wound down and Charlene stood to see them off, Granger asked, âGot more work tonight?â
Without much thought, Charlene replied, âYeah, Iâve got a lot to wrap up.â
Grangerâs gaze deepened, realizing she wouldnât be joining Thorne at the Hendersonsâ for dinner.
Feeling a stir in his chest, he ventured, âGot time for dinner later?â
Charlene shook her head, âNo, Iâve still got a pile of things to finish up. Canât get away.â
Granger thought of suggesting takeout, but hesitated.