Charlene and Thorne walked side by side out of the hospital room. Once they’d put some distance between themselves and the door, Charlene spoke first. “If you have something to say, now’s your chance.”
Thorne glanced over at her. “My grandmother’s condition still isn’t stable. I’d like to put off the divorce for a few more days.”
Charlene didn’t look at him, but his words didn’t come as a surprise.
After a brief pause, she said, “Alright.”
“Thank you.” As she was about to leave, Thorne added, “Is there anything you want? As a thank you, I’d like to help you with something, or grant you a wish—anything within my power.”
Charlene paused, her step faltering for just a moment, but she didn’t turn around. Her voice was calm as she replied, “No, there’s nothing. What I want isn’t something you can give.”
Realizing her words might be misunderstood—that he might think she was talking about his feelings for her—she quickly clarified, “And just so you know, that’s not what I meant.”
Thorne gave a small laugh, watching her profile. “How do you know what I thought you meant?”
Charlene had no idea what he’d read into her words. From his tone, though, she could tell he wasn’t upset.
Whatever he thought, she had nothing more to say. Without looking back, Charlene walked away.
Thorne watched her go. “So, I owe you a favor, then?”
She didn’t break stride. “Suit yourself.”
—
That evening, news spread quickly through both the Hawkins and Spencer families: Irma had woken up, and the divorce between Charlene and Thorne had been postponed once again.
Georgina Spencer was the first to comment: “Irma waking up is a good thing. Now we’re one step closer to that Ross girl divorcing Thorne. No matter how you look at it, this is progress.”
Leah Spencer and Rhoda, among others, felt the same. But Leah had been downcast for days since Granger Harden had rejected her in front of Charlene, so she kept her thoughts to herself.
Vesta Hawkins shared their opinion, though her feelings ran deeper. More than anyone, she longed for Charlene and Thorne’s marriage to end as soon as possible. But no matter how anxious she was, she had to be understanding when Thorne—because of Irma—kept postponing the divorce.
Objectively, she should’ve been happy that Irma was awake. But when she heard that Charlene would be visiting The Henderson Group the next day, her mood soured.
Charlene had only needed to showcase her skills once at The Henderson Group to win over not just Thorne, but the entire core development team. Now, with Charlene returning, if she impressed them again—and if Thorne found out—
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Please progress with story...it's so frustrating to wait for one episode each day. If possible I would like to see how thorne falls in love with charlene. Please release 10 episodes a day....