Chapter 47
Divorce Time
Chapter 47 Footsteps echoed from outside. Thome was back.
âDaddy!â
âHmm.â Thorne entered and went to the bedside.
Seeing him, Charlene tried to put Jasmine down to make room for Thorne, but Jasmine clung to her, reaching out for her dad.
Thorne came closer and lifted Jasmine into his arms.
Holding Jasmine close, Charlene could catch the familiar scent of his cologne. But mingled with that familiar smell was a light whiff of ,womenâs perfume. She had caught a whiff of this on Vesta at the dinner bash earlier.
Charlene turned away, rising to put some distance between them, stopping when the scents faded.
Adorned with a sleek watch, Thorne gently touched Jasmineâs forehead with his wrist before he looked at Charlene. âHowâs her fever? Did it go down a bit?â
Charlene relayed the doctorâs words. âItâs shifted from a high to a low fever, but itâs still unstable. It might spike again.â
âI see.â Thome sat beside Jasmine on the bed while Jasmine snuggled into his arms, unwilling to leave. But she frowned, âDaddy, your jacket is so stiff.â
Thorne took off his jacket and handed it to Charlene. She caught it reflexively, holding it close until the mixed perfumes hit her, reminding her of their impending divorce.
In the past, holding his jacket would have felt like a cherished moment of happiness she wouldnât want to let go of.
But then, she casually placed the jacket aside and told Jasmine, âIâll go make some soup.â
With both parents at home, Jasmine seemed to perk up a bit. Hearing about the soup, she obediently nodded, âOkay, thanks, Mommy.â Charlene smiled and left Jasmineâs room.
Upon watching her leave, Thorneâs gaze fell on the suit jacket sheâd left on the chair.
After starting the soup, Charlene began preparing other ingredients. Twenty minutes later, she emerged from the kitchen with clean hands.
Hesitant, Charlene went upstairs.
Turning a corner on the second floor, she saw Thorne at the end of the hallway, on the phone by a window. âHer fever has gone down. No need to worry.â he said.
Was he talking to Vesta? Did Vesta genuinely care about Jasmine?
Charlene withdrew her gaze and entered Jasmineâs room.
Jasmine had fallen asleep after her treatment, sweating profusely. Latonia was gently wiping her down.
Upon seeing Charlene, Latonia moved aside and offered her the towel, assuming Charlene wanted to tend to Jasmine personally. That had always been Charleneâs way. With anything concerning Jasmine and Thorne, she was handsâon.
Charlene shook her head.
Latonia paused but didnât read too much into it, quietly helping Jasmine change into dry clothes.
Once Latonia finished, Charlene sat on the couch and asked, âDid the doctor leave?â
âYes.â
âWhat did the doctor say? Will the fever come back?â She was contemplating whether to stay the night.
âThe doctor doesnât think so.â
âThatâs good.â
Since Jasmine was okay, Charlene probably didnât need to stay overnight.
The soup was still simmering downstairs. After sitting a while, Charlene went down to find Latonia in the kitchen. âIâll keep an eye on it. Youâve had a long day. Why donât you sit and rest a bit?â
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