Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 189

Chapter 189 Eye Candy

When Atlas dropped me off at the company’s entrance, he gave me some reminders, which I noteddown.

I couldn’t help but say, “Call me when you have time.”

He nibbled on my lip and said, “You’re improving by asking for things now.”

I blushed and turned to get out of the car, but he pulled me back and kissed me passionately beforeletting me go. Nonetheless, I looked forward to working with Grayson today. When I entered my office, I

called Carol and asked, “Has Grayson arrived?”

Carol’s eyes sparkled. “Yes, he has! Ms. Chloe, let’s use this standard when hiring new employees.He’s

such eye candy!”

I snorted in response. “Are you infatuated with Grayson too?”

She stuck her tongue out and chuckled. Good looks seemed to have a certain charm, and everyoneliked

attractive objects. Since Carol and I had become close, she rolled her eyes at me and muttered, “Youlike

the handsome ones, too. It’s a chain reaction.”

I sighed but didn’t deny it. “You’re right. All right, bring Grayson in so I can grill him first.”

Carol left my office with a grin, and Grayson soon walked in. Although strikingly handsome, his type of

handsomeness differed from Atlas’s. Grayson wasn’t cunning, authoritative, or had old–money airaroundnovelbin

him.

Instead, he resembled a ray of sunshine that could brighten the gloomiest days.

I was thrilled after our conversation. Grayson was an invaluable tech expert, like Ivanna’s twoassistants. I

was ecstatic, even if he couldn’t handle the business side of things.

Ryan was also quite pleased when I handed Grayson over to him.

When I returned home that evening, my mother told me they had received a call from our hometown.

They said the heaters were about to be turned on, requiring someone to be home. My parents barelyhad

time to pack before rushing back

It had been two months since my divorce, and they had to return home to check on things. My parentswere concerned about me, but my mom didn’t want my dad to go home alone.

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Since they were in a dilemma, I said, “Why don’t you two head back together? If you want to movehere, just rent that house to someone and come here once you’ve settled everything back home.”

However, my mom couldn’t bear to leave her house behind. My words were in vain, but I clarified that I

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freezing during winter.

Besides, I had grown accustomed to living with my parents over the past two months. With such a largehouse here, it felt somewhat empty with just Ava and me. Meanwhile, my dad worried that thescoundrel might harass me again.

“That won’t happen, so don’t worry,” I reassured them, “Besides, I have a few friends who can help ifanything happens.”

During this time, things had been relatively calm because of Maddox. Also, Matthew didn’t cause any

more trouble for me.

My parents contemplated returning to our hometown for a few days. However, they could only returnbecause of the heating system. Initially, they wanted to take Ava with them, but I feared she wouldn’tadapt well to the colder climate.

I felt a sense of emptiness as I saw my parents off. They had treated me like a princess when theywere here. My mom cared for everything, and I didn’t have to worry about picking up or dropping offAva

Things would be different without my parents, and I had to return to my old routine.

Soon after, Ivanna reminded me to transfer Ava to Sunnydale Kindergarten. Since it was closer to ourhome, it would be more convenient for me to pick Ava up and drop her off. Plus, Ivanna could help if

there were any emergencies.

I should have done it a long time ago, but I had been preoccupied and kept postponing it until now. Asfate would have it, the story had an unexpected twist again.

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