Chapter 100
Awesome!” Jasmine skipped upstairs, her mood visibly lifted.
Charlene had just shut down her laptop and was tidying up her things when she stepped out of the master bedroom to find Jasmine hurling herself into her arms, exclaiming, “Mommy!”
“Uh–huh,” Charlene responded, stroking her daughter’s hair but not embracing her in return.
Jasmine, oblivious to her mother’s lack of affection, chattered away happily. It was then that Thorne made his way upstairs. As Charlene caught his eye, their gazes locked momentarily.
Thorne’s expression was unreadable, and Charlene’s was equally composed. She turned to Jasmine and suggested, “How about Mrs. Thompson gives you a bath tonight? Mommy has something to discuss with Daddy.”
Upon hearing this, Thorne paused mid–step.
Jasmine, having had a blast over the past two days, was in high spirits. Though slightly reluctant, she didn’t Protest and went off to have Mrs. Thompson help her with her bath.
Charlene, noticing Thorne leaning against the wall and fiddling with his phone, proposed, “Shall we talk in the room?”
“Sure.”
Charlene entered the room first and, as Thorne followed, she said, “Could you close the door, please?”
She was concerned that if their conversation turned into an argument, Jasmine might overhear them.
Truth be told, despite the years of marriage and their strained relationship, they had never really fought. Thorne seemed too indifferent to even bother arguing with her. Charlene, on her part, valued every moment with him too much to spend it on fighting.
Thorne casually shut the door and turned to her, asking, “What’s up?”
Charlene got straight to the point. “Vesta’s uncle bought the villa across my uncle’s, and they’ve been renovating for a while. I reckon they’ll move in soon.”
Vesta’s mother, Maureen Spencer, had a complicated history with the Ross family that went beyond Maureen and her mother, Sybil. The feud traced back to their grandmothers, who were once close friends.
Vesta’s grandmother had a tough life and was often supported by Charlene’s grandmother. This friendship extended to their granddaughters, Maureen and Sybil, making them fast friends too.
The Hawkins and the Ross families were well–matched in status.
Henley and Sybil’s love was genuine, and their early days together were happy. However, everything changed after Maureen returned from college…
To elevate Maureen, her family had long turned against Charlene’s, shedding any pretense of humility they once showed in seeking assistance from Charlene’s grandmother.
These complex entanglements, though Charlene didn’t delve into the specifics, were something she believed Thorne was aware of.
So, she hoped that by bringing it up, he would understand the gravity of the situation.
And Thorne did.
He understood what Charlene was implying.
He took out a cigarette, hesitated momentarily as if to ask for permission, then inquired, “Mind if I smoke?”
Charlene shook her head.
08.10
hapter 100
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Updating chapters to this novel is reminiscent of a sloth. There should be a disclaimer when this site states PUBLISH 10 chaps/day....
Seriously speaking story seems to loosing its grip.. no point in dragging.. it would be better if story gets wrapped within 600 chapters.....
Dragging and no real story. Mistress is having gala time and getting all attention and poor wife is getting neglected. The story is stuck and not moving...forget about the divorce let alone husband regretting. Boring book...
Thorne just go and die or be a vegetable, worthless waste of space....
I really hope Thorne dies before divorce and Charlene takes over his shares and gets her revenge andstops being a wallflower....
Today 04/02/25 no additional chapters loaded for the last 24-48 hours....
Can Thorne just drop dead?...
Its says 10 chapters per day?...