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Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety) novel Chapter 133

  • Samuel read the text Remy sent him without any expression on his face.
  • He had no idea what Remy was talking about.
  • I’m better off without his help.
  • Charles was driving as he asked, “Why didn’t you reject the offer?”
  • “There’s no need for that. I like the director and the script,” came Kathleen’s answer. “But Samuel…”
  • Ugh, I don’t feel like saying it.
  • “Kate, have you ever considered this? If you remain single, Samuel will keep pestering you,” Charles said solemnly. “You kept a distance from Christopher, so Samuel thinks he still has a chance.”
  • “Charles, I can’t really use Christopher to get rid of Samuel, can I? That isn’t fair to Christopher,” Kathleen explained.
  • Charles knew that Kathleen would never compromise when it concerned her love life. She was not that particular, too.
  • Forget it. I’ll have to come up with an idea to deal with Samuel.
  • “Charles, can you pull up at the shopping mall ahead? I need to buy some stuff,” Kathleen said. “Don’t tag along, for I want to shop alone. Find out who the male lead is and what he is like.”
  • After saying that, Kathleen unbuckled her seatbelt and got off.
  • Charles could not even stop her in time.
  • I shouldn’t have said that out loud. It’s obvious that Kathleen doesn’t have any romantic feelings for Christopher. He’s a great guy, but she doesn’t like him. Should I get her eyes checked?
  • Meanwhile, Kathleen was shopping alone with a cap and mask covering her face.
  • It was nice to be able to shop alone.
  • She got herself some stuff and went to pay for her purchases at the counter.
  • When it was her turn, she belatedly realized she did not bring her purse out.
  • It was normal to pay using one’s phone nowadays, but she still had not gotten herself a local phone number.
  • Sh*t, this is embarrassing.
  • “Let me pay for your purchases.” A woman’s voice rang out behind her.
  • Kathleen turned at her shoulder in surprise. “Gem!”
  • Gemma shot her an exasperated look. “Why didn’t you bring your purse out?”
  • “I forgot. I don’t even have a local phone number,” Kathleen replied, pouting her lips.
  • “How much?” Gemma asked.
  • The staff flashed a smile. “The total would be thirteen thousand and eight hundred.”
  • Gemma was shocked. “What did you buy? I don’t even earn this much in a month!”
  • A flush crept up Kathleen’s cheeks. “Just some personal items.”
  • Gemma’s lips twitched. “You owe me a meal!”
  • “Of course,” Kathleen responded.
  • Meanwhile, the staff was frowning. “Are you Kathleen Johnson?” he asked.
  • Kathleen could barely hide her surprise. Did he recognize me even though I’m wearing a cap and mask?
  • “Hello!” She gave the staff a tiny wave.
  • The staff’s lips curved. “You’re our VIP. There is ten million in your card, so you don’t have to pay for your purchases.”
  • Kathleen was confused. “When did I become a VIP?”
  • “A year ago,” came the staff’s reply. “Ms. Johnson, here are your purchases. Have a nice day!”
  • Kathleen’s brows snapped together, but Gemma dragged her out of the store.
  • “This is obviously Samuel’s doing,” Gemma told her firmly. “After you went missing a year ago, he searched high and low for you. You have no idea how many times he showed up at my house.”
  • Kathleen’s frown deepened. “Did he cause you any trouble?”
  • Gemma shook her head in response. “Not really. He came to ask if I knew where you were. He showed up practically every day.”
  • “I’m sorry for that,” Kathleen apologized shyly.
  • “That’s nothing.” Gemma gave a dismissive wave. “I told him that it’s too late to regret. After I got back to the hospital, he made arrangements for me to be the youngest head nurse in the hospital.”
  • Kathleen blinked twice.
  • “Don’t worry. Even if he offered me help, I won’t side with him. He wanted to make it up to me, so I accepted his help,” Gemma revealed cheerfully.
  • “Mm.” Kathleen nodded before asking worriedly, “Gem, your waist…”
  • “I’m still wearing my waist support. The doctor said I have to continue recuperating, for the incident only happened a year ago.” Gemma shot her a reassuring smile. “My brother also got promoted, but it wasn’t related to Samuel. He got the promotion himself.”
  • “Wow, congratulations!” The corners of Kathleen’s eyes crinkled up.
  • “Should we have dinner together?” Gemma glanced at her. “If Benjamin knows you’re back, he won’t work overtime.”
  • Kathleen grinned. “Sure. Let’s have some fondue.”
  • “Sounds great!” Gemma giggled excitedly.
  • “We should head to another mall.” Kathleen sighed. “I don’t know how Samuel found out I often frequented this mall. Back then, he paid no notice to me and never remembered anything about my preferences.”
  • “Okay.” Gemma bobbed her head.
  • They promptly went to another shopping mall.
  • The same thing happened, and Kathleen was still a VIP. She did not have to spend a cent.
  • Refusing to give up, Kathleen went to a few other malls, but the same thing happened.
  • In the end, she collapsed in Gemma’s Audi, utterly exhausted.
  • Gemma chuckled at the sight of her fatigue look. “Where are we going next?”
  • “Dinner.” Kathleen was starving.
  • “No more shopping mall excursions?” Gemma asked, her lips curved into an amused smile.
  • Kathleen shook her head profusely. “I won’t go to shopping malls, ever!”
  • Gemma chuckled. “All right.”
  • She started the engine and drove to the fondue restaurant.
  • There, she gave Benjamin a call.
  • After learning that they were going to have dinner with Kathleen, Benjamin immediately got off work and rushed over to the restaurant.
  • Kathleen sent Charles a text: Charles, I need twenty thousand.
  • Charles transferred the money to her without hesitation.
  • Kathleen then transferred thirteen thousand and eight hundred to Samuel.
  • Samuel sent her a question mark.
  • Kathleen: I don’t want to owe you a favor.
  • Actually, Samuel had been informed that Kathleen went to two shopping malls, so he could guess what her reaction would be.
  • Samuel: Okay. I’ll accept the money.
  • He then confirmed the transfer.
  • Seeing that, Kathleen felt much better.
  • Samuel: I’m famished.
  • Kathleen belatedly recalled that she promised to cook for Samuel.
  • Oh, dear. I forgot all about it!
  • She typed out a reply hastily: I’m sorry, but I totally forgot about it.
  • Inwardly, she blamed Samuel for doing something unnecessary that caused her to forget about her promise.
  • Samuel: It’s fine. I’m glad you’re filling your stomach.
  • Kathleen bit her lip guiltily, for it was her fault.
  • Casting a hesitant look at Gemma and Benjamin, she asked, “I owe Samuel a meal. Do you mind if he joins us?”
  • Both shook their heads.
  • The corner of Kathleen’s mouth quirked up. “Great.”
  • She proceeded to give Samuel a call.
  • Samuel answered her call promptly and asked, “What’s wrong?” His voice was calm, and it did not sound like he was upset.
  • “I’m sorry, but I forgot about it,” Kathleen apologized guiltily.
  • “It’s fine.” Samuel gave a half-smile. “Enjoy your dinner.”
  • “I’m having dinner with Gemma and Benjamin. Do you want to join us?” Kathleen inquired.
  • “No, I won’t disturb you. I need to get back to work,” Samuel told her. “I told Tyson to buy dinner for me, so you don’t have to worry about me.”
  • “Okay.” After a pause, Kathleen added, “I’ll cook for you tomorrow.”
  • “Mm,” Samuel hummed in acknowledgment before hanging up.
  • “What did he say?” Benjamin asked.
  • “He won’t join us, for Tyson had bought him dinner,” Kathleen explained.
  • To her surprise, Benjamin said, “I saw Tyson when I was on the way here. He was on a blind date.”

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