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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1805

Foreman watched Haynes's retreating back, his eyes turning ice-cold.

Moving out so suddenly... was he getting wary of me?

At that thought, Foreman took out his phone and sent a message to Keen.

[Keen, you weren't with your mom for her birthday last time, and you didn't get to give her your gift in person. Want to give her a surprise this time?]

Keen replied almost instantly. [Yes!]

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Stella was a bit surprised when she got a call from Keen saying he had a surprise for her.

"Why the sudden surprise, Keen?" Stella asked with a smile.

"I wasn't with you for your birthday this year, so I want to give you a surprise," Keen said honestly.

When Stella didn't say anything, Keen quickly added, "Mom, it's a date! Next weekend at 7:30 p.m. You have to be there!"

Without waiting for her to reply, Keen quickly hung up.

Stella stared at the dial tone and chuckled in spite of herself.

Joshua, who was beside her, asked, "Was that Keen?"

Stella nodded and told him what Keen had said.

Joshua smiled after hearing the story. "It's nice of Keen to be so thoughtful."

"You have your treatment session on Saturday afternoon," Stella said. "After it's over, we'll go find Keen together."

"Okay," Joshua agreed.

After Joshua's treatment session, the two of them headed to the address Keen had sent.

As soon as they entered the hall, Stella heard the elegant sound of a violin.

Her eyes immediately found Keen, standing in the center of a small stage, playing his violin with intense focus. The spotlight shone down on him, illuminating his beautiful little face in serious concentration.

The familiar melody reached Stella's ears. She easily recognized it as her old signature piece, "Moonlight."

It had been a long time since Stella had played the violin or had time to attend a concert. Hearing "Moonlight" now, she couldn't help but stop in her tracks. Keen's performance had quite a few mistakes and shortcomings, but Stella could clearly tell that he had practiced very hard.

When he finished, Stella thought it was over. But then, Marvin appeared on stage. He also played one of Stella's pieces.

Stella found a seat and sat down. It turned out to be a small, private concert.

Not only were Keen and Marvin performing, but even Antoney Watson, Lauretta Chapman, and others had been gathered to play for her.

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