Login via

Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety) novel Chapter 129

  • Someone liked Kathleen’s post on Instagram less than half a minute after she posted it.
  • When she tapped on the notification, she noticed it was Samuel who liked it.
  • It seems like he’s very free. Wasn’t he very busy earlier?
  • Sitting on the couch in the living room, Samuel looked at the post that Kathleen had posted on Instagram, and a smile formed on his lips.
  • This little glutton. She’s so easily won over.
  • After pondering for some time, Kathleen decided to block Samuel on Instagram.
  • When Samuel launched the app to look at her pictures again, he realized her account had become inaccessible.
  • Samuel texted: Did you block me?
  • Kathleen replied: It’s my Instagram account, so it’s up to me what I want to do with it.
  • Samuel sent another text: Are you hiding something on your Instagram account?
  • Kathleen responded: They’re all pictures of me and Christopher showing off our affection for each other. Want to have a look?
  • Samuel was rendered speechless.
  • Meanwhile, Kathleen felt pleased with his delayed response.
  • Finally, Samuel replied: Fine! Show it to me!
  • Kathleen was at a loss for words, and she ignored him.
  • Meanwhile, she continued to indulge in the cake. When she was done with it, she had a light dinner.
  • In the end, she ate too much.
  • She rubbed her round belly. This won’t do. I have to exercise for a bit. Otherwise, it’ll be embarrassing to audition with a round belly tomorrow.
  • She stood up and said to Maria, “I’m going for a walk.”
  • Maria walked out of the kitchen and said worriedly, “Ms. Johnson, it’s not safe for you to go alone.”
  • “Don’t worry, Maria. The security system here is quite strict. It’ll be fine. I’ll be back soon.” With that, Kathleen put on her white jacket and walked out of the house.
  • Meanwhile, Samuel stood by the window, watching a white figure exiting the house.
  • Upon seeing that, he frowned, put on a black coat, and strode out of the house.
  • Meanwhile, Kathleen strolled around casually.
  • The residential area had a high occupancy rate, yet there were very few people around.
  • Perhaps the garden in the residential area was too big that there were not many people around.
  • Even so, Kathleen liked it there.
  • The scenery should be quite beautiful if I come here during the day.
  • After taking a few steps, she suddenly felt someone was following behind her.
  • She turned around abruptly and was stunned by what she saw. “Samuel?”
  • Why is he here?
  • “What are you doing here alone at night?” Samuel frowned. His expression was extremely stern.
  • “I ate too much, so I’m taking a walk,” Kathleen explained bewilderedly. Her brows were tightly knitted as she asked, “What are you doing here?”
  • “I’m taking a walk,” Samuel answered indifferently.
  • “Why would you take a walk in our residential area?” Kathleen did not believe him.
  • “Why not?” Samuel stared at her.
  • Kathleen scoffed inwardly and continued walking forward.
  • Samuel followed behind her.
  • As they walked, his long, slender shadow overlapped with hers.
  • His gaze darkened as he fell into deep thought.
  • After taking a few steps, Kathleen realized Samuel was still following her. She stopped and questioned, “Samuel, why are you following me?”
  • “I’m just going the same way.” Samuel’s handsome and elegant face still had a look of indifference. “What? Is this road yours?”
  • Kathleen snorted lightly. She ignored him and continued with her walk.
  • Right then, she recalled he had just recovered from an illness.
  • She stopped in her tracks again, frowning. “Were you discharged from the hospital?”
  • Samuel smirked. “Are you worried about me?”
  • “I was just asking. It’s fine if you don’t want to answer me.” Kathleen turned around and continued walking.
  • Seeing that, Samuel quickly walked to her side.
  • Kathleen merely snorted in response.
  • Samuel grinned. “Was the cake delicious?”
  • “Yes,” Kathleen replied honestly. “Oh, even a neighbor knows what I like. I don’t understand why some people aren’t the same.”
  • Samuel’s expression turned grim. “It’s okay. Just scold me. I’ll accept it humbly.”
  • Kathleen was at a loss for words.
  • “Do you know who Yareli Yoeger is?” Samuel asked.
  • Kathleen looked sidelong at him. “Yes, I do. She’s the eldest daughter of the Yoeger family and Vanessa’s daughter. What about her?”
  • “Previously, she had been preparing for a wedding abroad. But she canceled the wedding two days ago and is back in the country.” A sharp glint flashed across Samuel’s eyes. “I’m sure it’s got something to do with the heir of the Yoeger family.”
  • Kathleen paused for a moment before asking, “Does she want to inherit the Yoeger family too?”
  • “Well, who doesn’t?” Samuel asked coldly.
  • Hearing that, Kathleen frowned.
  • Samuel smiled. “I know you don’t.”
  • “Thanks for telling me this,” Kathleen said in a distant manner. “My house is right in front. Goodbye, Mr. Macari.”
  • Samuel smiled faintly. “My house is right in front, too.”
  • Kathleen was puzzled.
  • Stretching out his hand, Samuel greeted, “Hello, Ms. Johnson. I’m your new neighbor.”
  • Kathleen was speechless.
  • That night, Charles saw Kathleen sitting on the couch while hugging a pillow the moment he returned home.
  • “What’s wrong?” Charles walked over and poked his sister’s face. “Who offended you this time?”
  • “Charles, you said you’ve looked into all the neighbors in this residential area, right?” Kathleen glanced at him from the corner of her eyes.
  • “That’s right.” Charles nodded. “The one on the left is a university professor, while the one on the right is an old couple.”
  • Kathleen rose to her feet. “Who said our neighbor living on the right is an old couple? He’s clearly a singleton! What’s worse is he’s the kind who’s divorced, likes to harass people and tell lies!”
  • “What?” Charles stood up. “What happened?”
  • Kathleen fixed her gaze on him.
  • “Did he harass you?” Charles frowned.
  • Kathleen nodded.
  • “Wait here!” Charles turned around and left.
  • He went to the house next door and rang the doorbell.
  • As soon as the door opened, Samuel could be seen standing inside. He looked elegant and handsome in a white fitted shirt and a pair of black pants.
  • Why is he here?
  • “Where’s the old couple who lives here?” Charles asked coldly.
  • “They moved away.” Samuel grinned. “I made arrangements for them to live in Jadeborough’s best old folks’ home.”
  • Charles was baffled.
  • This man is really cunning!
  • “No wonder my sister says you’re a singleton who harasses and lies to her,” Charles fumed. “You’re really despicable, Samuel.”
  • “I won’t argue with you since you’re Kate’s brother,” Samuel said, acting as if he was a magnanimous person.
  • “From what I can see, you’re basically asking for a beating!” Charles raged.
  • “You can beat me up, but I won’t retaliate. After all, it’ll make Kate feel bad.” Samuel stared at him calmly. “It’s not too bad since I can get her concern.”
  • Charles was speechless.
  • Samuel flashed a smile. “Is that all? I’m going to close the door, if you have nothing else.”
  • Charles gritted his teeth and said, “I’m going to move out tomorrow!”
  • “I’ll look forward to being your new neighbor.” Samuel smirked.
  • After saying that, he shut the door, leaving Charles at a loss for words.
  • This is so frustrating!
  • Left with no choice, Charles returned to his house.
  • Upon seeing him, Kathleen asked, “So? How did it go?”
  • “I would’ve beaten him up if it wasn’t for you,” Charles said helplessly.
  • Feeling embarrassed, Kathleen said, “Beat him up, then. I won’t feel bad for him. It’s just that Old Mrs. Macari treats me really well. Don’t you feel sorry for the old lady if you hit Samuel?”
  • After giving it some thought, Charles pulled out his phone and gave Diana a call.
  • Kathleen frowned upon seeing that.
  • Soon, the call was answered.
  • “Hello, Charlie!” Diana’s voice sounded rather energetic. That meant the call did not disturb her from her rest.
  • “Old Mrs. Macari, we have a new neighbor who constantly harasses Kate. Don’t you think I should beat him up?” Charles asked calmly.
  • “What?” Diana raged. “Why is he harassing Katie? You’re her brother. Just beat him up if you want to!”
  • “Based on what I know so far, he’s divorced and is even a liar,” Charles said. He was trying to imply something with his words.
  • “I’ll handle it if you don’t know how to deal with him,” Diana said agitatedly. “I’ll send someone to beat him up.”
  • Charles said softly, “Old Mrs. Macari, that person is Samuel.”
  • Diana fell silent.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety)