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Chapter 119
After all, he had rejected him on the phone only the day before, and today Cole had come over with a sincere cooperation proposal, without a word of nonsense the whole time.
Only just now, there was something strange about the way he looked at Sarah.
Sarah rubbed her temples and said, “The proposal he gave is really excellent, we can wait and see for a bit longer, and if it’s suitable, we’ll finalize working with him.”
Leo nodded and didn’t say anything more.
That evening, Alex sat at the dining table, frowning at his untouched plate of food.
The smell of freshly baked bread and warm soup filled the room, but his appetite was nowhere to be found.
Across from him, Arnold watched quietly, his son’s unhappiness not lost on him.
“Mom still isn’t answering my calls,” Alex mumbled, stabbing at his food with his fork.
Arnold set his spoon down. “She’s probably busy.”
“She’s always busy now,” Alex complained. “She never used to be.”
Arnold sighed. He had expected this.
The divorce was still fresh, and though they hadn’t told Alex the full truth, he wasn’t stupid. Kids could
sense things.
They noticed when their world changed, even if no one explained it to them.
“Well,” Arnold said, forcing a lighter tone, “why don’t we do something fun this weekend? You and Abby can go out with Cole. How does that sound?”
Alex hesitated before nodding. “Okay. But only if we go to the amusement park.”
Arnold ruffled his son’s hair. “Deal.”
Saturday arrived, and the amusement park was alive with laughter and music.
The scent of caramel popcorn and fried snacks filled the air, mixing with the crisp breeze. The sun was
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After all, he had rejected him on the phone only the day before, and today Cole had come over with a sincere cooperation proposal, without a word of nonsense the whole time.
Only just now, there was something strange about the way he looked at Sarah.
Sarah rubbed her temples and said, “The proposal he gave is really excellent, we can wait and see for a bit longer, and if it’s suitable, we’ll finalize working with him.”
Leo nodded and didn’t say anything more.
That evening, Alex sat at the dining table, frowning at his untouched plate of food.
The smell of freshly baked bread and warm soup filled the room, but his appetite was nowhere to be found
Across from him, Arnold watched quietly, his son’s unhappiness not lost on him.
“Mom still isn’t answering my calls,” Alex mumbled, stabbing at his food with his fork.
Arnold set his spoon down. “She’s probably busy.”
“She’s always busy now,” Alex complained. “She never used to be.”
Arnold sighed. He had expected this.
The divorce was still fresh, and though they hadn’t told Alex the full truth, he wasn’t stupid. Kids could
sense things.
They noticed when their world changed, even if no one explained it to them.
“Well,” Arnold said, forcing a lighter tone, “why don’t we do something fun this weekend? You and Abby can go out with Cole. How does that sound?”
Alex hesitated before nodding. “Okay. But only if we go to the amusement park.”
Arnold ruffled his son’s hair. “Deal.”
Saturday arrived, and the amusement park was alive with laughter and music.
The scent of caramel popcorn and fried snacks filled the air, mixing with the crisp breeze. The sun was
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bright, but not too hot–perfect weather for a day of fun.
Cole walked beside Alex and Abby, both children clutching snacks in their hands.
Alex held a melting ice cream cone, his small fingers sticky with vanilla and chocolate swirls. Abby skipped a little ahead, excitedly pointing at a spinning ride.
But despite the lively surroundings, Alex was quieter than usual.
Even as they rode the carousel and played a few arcade games, his usual enthusiasm was missing. He chewed on his cone, glancing at Cole.
“Uncle Cole, have you seen my mom lately? ” Alex asked suddenly, “I haven’t seen her in a while and I
miss her.”
Cole exhaled slowly. He had expected the question, but that didn’t make answering it any easier. “She has a lot on her plate right now,” he said gently. “But she still cares about you.”
Alex frowned. “Then why doesn’t she call?”
Abby, sitting beside Alex on the Ferris wheel, looked up.
“Sometimes adults just get busy and don’t have time to hang out with us.” She whispered, “Uncle, I miss
Auntie too.”
Alex asked curiously, “Has your aunt not been out to play with you in a while either?”
Abby nodded softly, “I think she’s been too busy with work, I’ll wait for her.”
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