Chapter 65
Divorce Time
Chapter 65 The next day, Charlene woke up to a sunny morning, grabbed a breakfast of toast and scrambled eggs, and headed to work as usual.
At lunch, she was halfway through her sandwich when her phone rang. It was Jasmine, calling for the first time since she had snuck away from Sapphire Springs Resort.
Charlene answered, âHey, sweetie.â
âHi, Mommy.â Jasmineâs voice came through, light and a bit cautious.
âEaten yet?â
âJust did!â
Jasmine received Vestaâs call that morning at Sapphire Springs Resort. Vesta said Thorne had taken her out for fun and asked if she wanted to join. Without a second thought and without letting Charlene know, she dashed off.
They had a blast, only returning to town late yesterday afternoon. However, they didnât come home the night before. This morning, back at school and feeling guilty, Jasmine worried Charlene might be upset, so she called.
But hearing Charlene casually ask about her meal made it sound like she wasnât mad about her sneaky exit, which made Jasmine feel relieved. She knew Charlene couldnât stay mad at her!
Recently, Jasmine noticed a shift in Charleneâs behavior â fewer daily calls and less prying into her whereabouts. Jasmine appreciated the newfound freedom.
Charlene didnât ask about the past two days. She wasnât interested.
After chatting briefly about Jasmineâs school life, Charlene hung up and returned to her desk when Stewart approached. âThe Future Tech Expo is tomorrow. Shall we meet up at the office to head over together?â
âSounds good,â Charlene agreed.
The following morning, minutes after she left home, Charleneâs car broke down, causing a fender bender that escalated into a traffic nightmare. Amidst the honking and frustrations, Charlene apologized to the other drivers and called for roadside assistance, worried about making it to the expo on time.
As she waited, a familiar figure crossed the street toward her.
âCar trouble?â Grangerâs voice was calm.
bit surprised to see him, Charlene briefly explained her situation. She had informed Stewart, who suggested waiting for a companyâarranged pickup, but Granger offered a ride instead.
They were on their way five minutes later, sitting awkwardly apart in the backseat.
âThanks,â Charlene muttered, to which Granger replied, âNo problem.â
Granger was busy with calls for most of the ride, offering Charlene a reprieve from the awkward silence. Eventually, they arrived at the expo, and Charlene thanked Granger before quickly heading inside.
No sooner had Charlene left than a sleek black car pulled up beside Grangerâs. Spotting the car, Vesta confirmed it was Granger and approached him with surprise and curiosity.
After a brief exchange, after recognizing Granger, Henley and Laverne greeted him warmly. Granger excused himself after a phone call and Vestaâs group moved on to the expo.
Inside, Charlene caught up with Stewart and the team. Stewart whispered, âOur mentorâs here, too. Luckily, you got here on time.
He wouldnât have been pleased with tardiness.â
Charlene breathed a sigh of relief, feeling thankful her day hadnât started with a lecture from a mentor known for his strict punctuality The close call only emphasized the importance of first impressions, even years after graduation.