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Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne) novel Chapter 802

Dalton had tried to rationalize that York's frantic sprint was just basic human decency.

But up close, the raw panic in York's eyes and his overwhelming fixation on Charlene confirmed the undeniable truth.

York was in love with Charlene.

Kelvin was still reeling. He couldn't wrap his head around the idea of York falling for someone like her.

Panic set in. "How could you like her? York, do you have any idea what kind of person she is? She—"

"I know," York cut him off smoothly. "Actually, I know her far better than you two do."

He knew exactly why they were reacting this way. "I know what you're trying to say, but whatever you've heard, it's just a misunderstanding."

He trusted Charlene's character implicitly.

He trusted his own eyes.

To him, she was remarkably genuine.

Besides, if there was something wrong with her, why would his father, Mr. Ramirez, Geoffrey, and Darius all hold her in such high regard?

What kind of misunderstanding could possibly overshadow that?

But in Kelvin's eyes, there was no misunderstanding. Charlene hadn't just bullied Vesta; she was actively hooking up with Vesta's boyfriend!

To Kelvin, Charlene was a manipulative snake hiding behind an innocent face—a toxic woman who thrived on drama and played games with multiple men.

Terrified that York was being played, Kelvin frantically tried to intervene. "She's done way worse than you think! You don't know her—she's completely two-faced, and her private life is a total mess! Dalton and I tried to tell you earlier that we saw Thorne—"

Before Kelvin could finish dropping the bomb, a voice interrupted. "What are you boys gossiping about?"

Another acquaintance had come over to greet York.

Kelvin had to choke down the rest of his sentence, visibly vibrating with frustration.

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