He had completely forgotten it was Charlene’s birthday. Even though Charlene had braced herself for disappointment, she still couldn't help but feel a sting of sadness.
After getting ready for the day, she was about to head downstairs when she heard Jasmine and their nanny, Latonia, chatting away.
“Is everything alright, sweetie? You seem a bit down,” Latonia inquired, concern lacing her voice.
Jasmine answered sadly, “I was really looking forward to hitting the beach with Ms. Hawkins tomorrow. Dad and I had everything planned. Now that Mom's shown up out of nowhere, it'd be kind of awkward if she came with us. And Mom’s always so mean to Ms. Hawkins.”
Latonia said, “Honey, she’s your mom. You shouldn’t talk like that. It could hurt her feelings.”
“I know, but Dad and I like Ms. Hawkins more. Can’t I have Ms. Hawkins be my mom?”
Charlene couldn't make out Latonia's response after that. She had raised Jasmine with all the love a mother could give. Yet these past two years, the father-daughter bond had seemingly grown stronger with her husband, Thorne, spending more time with Jasmine. Thorne had moved to Goldland last year to expand his business, and Jasmine insisted on going with him.
Heartbroken, Charlene had hoped Jasmine would want to stay with her. But she couldn’t stand the thought of Jasmine being unhappy, so she agreed. And then...
Charlene froze, her face turning pale as Jasmine's words weighed her down, rooting her to the spot. She had taken time off work to come to Goldland, hoping to spend more quality time with Jasmine. But it seemed utterly pointless then.
Retreating to her room, Charlene carefully repacked the gifts she had brought from home into her suitcase.
Later, Latonia called to say she had taken the child out, telling Charlene to reach out if she needed anything.
Sitting on the bed, Charlene felt an overwhelming sense of emptiness. She had made this trip, leaving her job behind, only to realize only to realize they didn't need her. Her presence felt like a joke.
After some time, she left the house and wandered through this land that was both foreign and familiar to her.
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