Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 216

Chapter 216 Silly Attempt at Finding Comfort

I gazed at the kitchen and dining area I had cleaned before washing my face. However, I didn’t returnto my room. Instead, I went to Ava’s room and lay beside her. Surprisingly, I fell asleep almostimmediately.

Ava had already been awake and playing with her dolls when I woke up. After some thought, I told her,Let’s change our clothes. I’ll take you out for breakfast and then to the office. If there’s nothing urgent,we can visit Grandma and Grandpa, okay?”

Ava cheered and asked if she could bring her doll with her.

Meanwhile, I called Ryan and told him I’d come by later. I helped Ava prepare, found her winter clothes,and packed them in a small suitcase. I also packed my belongings before we left.

We went to the office after breakfast. Although it was Ava’s first time here, she quickly became theoffice princess. Carol brought her around while I dealt with a few matters with Ryan. I also told him Iwanted to return to my hometown today to fetch my parents.

Ryan looked me up and down, then nodded. “All right, go ahead. Don’t worry about the company. Caroland I have everything under control. I’ll call you if there are any emergencies. Just spend time with yourparents. Call me before you return, and I’ll pick you up at the airport.”

Soon after, Carol booked the plane tickets.

On the way to the airport, Ryan looked at me through the rearview mirror. I said nothing because Iwasn’t feeling it today. I had dark circles under my eyes, which he noticed. Still, he didn’t ask aboutthem or

make me feel uncomfortable.

When we arrived, he escorted me and Ava to the security checkpoint. He repeatedly reminded me totake good care of my daughter, especially since it was cold outside. He didn’t want Ava to catch a cold.

The fresh air woke me from a daze when I landed in the snowy north. I took a deep breath and feltmore awake in days. Once out of the airport, we took a cab home.

Ava was ecstatic and kept pointing out places to me like a little tour guide. I only turned on my phonewhen we reached my parents‘ place. Immediately after, I called Ryan to tell him we had arrived safely.

However, I felt disappointed when I noticed I hadn’t received any calls from Atlas. He didn’t call meduring my few days in my hometown. I felt empty, cold, and hurt. It seemed I was a mere substitute for

his lover.

I stayed with my parents for two weeks, sorting out everything in the house. Afraid that my parentswould!

worry, I moved their essentials into my dad’s study and locked the door.

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rented out the house to a relative of one of my dad’s colleagues. I knew they were trustworthy

enough to look after it.

When boarding the flight, I called Ryan and gave him the flight information. My family and I finallyreached Foswood ust before New Year’s Day.

Back home, I finally managed to let go of a lingering worry. Regardless of everything, we were together,and my parents were here to look after us.

Everyone was busy preparing for the holidays when I went to the office the following day. This periodwas typically the busiest for the company since we bid farewell to the previous year and welcomed thenew

one.

I tried to keep busy because I feared thinking of Atlas in moments of silence. My heart ached during

these moments.

I knew something went wrong on his birthday, but I didn’t know what it was. It was evident he had beendrinking that day. I replayed our conversation countless times, unable to find what angered him.

We had another company dinner after the New Year’s Eve celebration. Grayson sat beside me thistime. More people were here than at the first company dinner, making it livelier. Everyone chatted,toasted, and

wished me a prosperous new year.

That evening, I unknowingly had a little too much to drink.

Then, someone caught my attention when they mentioned ATL Empire. I carefully listened as theydiscussed how ATL Empire had already started their holiday since Christmas.

I glanced at Grayson and casually asked, “Is that so?”

He looked at me earnestly and said, “It’s no surprise. They’re a big company with excellent benefits.Having an extra long holiday at the end of the year is just one of them. Their CEO has even returnedhomenovelbin

to celebrate Christmas.”

I realized Grayson meant Atlas had returned to Ostana. That was where ATL Empire’s headquarterswas. It explained why I hadn’t received any calls from him.

I couldn’t help but laugh at myself as that thought crossed my mind. It was a silly attempt at finding

comfort.

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