This time, Albin actually answered his question. "You'll have to wait thirty days. It's a required period."
Maurice clicked his tongue in annoyance. "So, she gets to ride out another month on your dime. That's the policy, Jarrod. Must be a real pain for you too, huh?"
Jarrod didn't seem bothered in the slightest. Turning to Albin, he said, "Thanks for handling this, Albin. How about we grab a bite together later?"
Albin nodded his agreement.
Maurice was relegated to driver. Once they got in the car, something occurred to him. "Hey, why'd you suddenly change your number?"
Jarrod didn't look up from his phone. "Work stuff."
Maurice shrugged, dropping it.
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Elodie had feelings about that house—their marital home. She'd poured heart and soul into every detail, but so many unhappy memories were tangled up in those walls.
Even if Jarrod handed her the place, she had no intention of moving back.
Still… there was a lot of Jarrod's stuff left behind.
And that study—the one room she'd never been allowed to enter. That's where Jarrod kept most of his important things.
She'd forgotten to ask him when he'd be moving his things out.
After thinking it over, Elodie decided she'd rather he cleared out sooner than later. The paperwork alone—transferring the deed and whatnot—was already a headache.
She dialed his number. "Sorry, the number you've dialed is unavailable…"
That message again.
Elodie's eyes dimmed. She looked up at Keith, who was driving. "Why can't I reach Mr. Silverstein's number?"
Keith glanced at her in the rearview mirror. "Mr. Silverstein changed his number on Valentine's Day. He doesn't use the old one anymore. Didn't he tell you?"
Elodie was caught off guard and fell silent.
She was genuinely surprised. He'd gone so far as to change his number entirely—
It seemed Jarrod was even more eager than she was to cut ties with the past.
She remembered hearing about couples who'd delete old contacts from their phones to make their new partners happy. Did this count as the same thing?
She asked quietly, "When it's time for the paperwork at city hall, how am I supposed to reach him?"
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