Chapter 73
Divorce Time
Chapter 73 Vesta would be on the verge of being drowned in criticism. It was blatantly obvious how much Henley favored Vesta.
Henley wanted to keep his distance from Charlene at these gatherings, yet he couldnât resist getting to know Stewart.
So, when Charlene took a break to head to the restroom, Henley came over to Stewart with Vesta and Laverne.
Henley introduced, âMr. Ferguson, itâs my pleasure to meet you. Iâm Henley Hawkins, Vesta and Charleneâs father.â
Stewart shook his hand politely, responding, âAh, Mr. Hawkins, nice to meet you.â
Henley glanced at Vesta before continuing, âCharlene can get a bit intense sometimes, and there seems to be some miscommunication between her and Vesta. As a dad, Iâve always wished they could get along, but Charlene isnât having it.â
Stewart had an aha moment. âI see.â
âYes,â Henley sighed before brightening up again, âBut I am thrilled Charlene has met someone promising like you. I heard sheâs started working at your company, PrimeStar. Please look out for her for me.â
It sounded like genuine concern. Had Henley not chosen this moment to chat in Charleneâs absence, had he not been so wellâ
informed about Charleneâs past and her relationship with Thorne, Stewart might have believed him.
Put Stewart kept it light, laughing. âYouâre too kind, Mr. Hawkins. Charlene is a great asset to PrimeStar.â
Henley and Vesta took Stewartâs words as mere pleasantries. What help could Charleneâs resume offer to someone like Stewart? At best, she might handle some menial tasks. Perhaps similar to what a junior programmer might do.
Of course, Henley kept these thoughts to himself. Vesta didnât chime in either. Laverne just flashed a casual smile.
Henley continued, âYou might already be aware of Vestaâs situation. Sheâs quite interested in CUAP and does hope to join PrimeStar.â Though Thorneâs arrangements meant Vesta didnât have to worry about exploring CUAP further, connecting with someone as wellâoff and influential as Stewart was never a bad move. They might even collaborate closely with PrimeStar.
Stewart turned to Vesta, âMs. Hawkins, I appreciate your interest. Youâre exceptional. It would be a blessing to have you at PrimeStar, but Charlene is a friend.â
Vesta didnât want to work at PrimeStar anymore. She didnât want to be on bad terms with Stewart. After all, they might become close colleagues in the future. Making a friend was always better than making an enemy.
Stewart seemed much more approachable than at the previous gathering. Time would tell whether his change in attitude was genuine. They might still become good friends.
Vesta responded, âI understand and wonât press the issue, Mr. Ferguson. Thereâs no need to worry.â
Stewart smiled. âThank you for your understanding, Ms. Hawkins.â
From a distance, they seemed to be getting along famously.
When Charlene returned from the restroom and saw them, she hesitated.
Laverne noticed and couldnât help but smile.