The Beyond the Divorce story is currently published to Chapter 950 The Man on Their Minds and has received very positive reviews from readers, most of whom have been / are reading this story highly appreciated! Even I'm really a fan of Third Blossom, so I'm looking forward to Chapter 950 The Man on Their Minds. Wait forever to have. @@ Please read Chapter 950 The Man on Their Minds Beyond the Divorce by author Third Blossom here.
After our banter, I told Lauren about Liora, leaving her astonished. "Looks like Liora really is pushing her luck. She's reckless; do you think she might have hidden Melanie somewhere, or has she silenced her for good?"
"It’s not that extreme. Atlas says it's not time to deal with Melanie yet. Anyway, I’m sure she feels like she’s in prison, no matter where she is. Even if she is outside, she wouldn't dare show up anywhere.”
Lauren sighed. "She’s made her own bed, and now she has to lie in it. Melanie’s definitely not a good person. She's just as bad as Liora."
Talking about Liora reminded me of Stella. I told Lauren about Stella's situation, whispering, "I think Jared isn't with Trinity. But I can't figure out how Trinity got involved with Stella."
I was willing to confide in Lauren about certain things, especially since she had considerable influence in Foswood. Knowing some insiders would help me greatly.
Lauren looked at me and speculated, "I suspect there must be a business deal between her and Stella."
I nodded. "I agree."
At that moment, Ava ran in and asked, "When can we eat? I'm starving!"
We shared a smile, and Lauren remarked, "That little girl’s a clever one."
At dinner, the three of us and the two little ones, ate, chatted, and played, nearly turning the house upside down.
I noticed that Ivanna's eyes were fixed on Ava as she laughed with her hand resting on her belly. I assumed that Ivanna was thinking about her future baby. Her absent-minded smile hinted at her daydreams.
Lauren and I exchanged glances, silently sharing a sense of relief.
As it got late, the two little ones grew sleepy. I made a quick call to my mom, telling her we'd sleep here tonight and I'd take the kids to kindergarten tomorrow morning.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Beyond the Divorce