What Happens in Chapter 610 – From the Book Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
Dive into Chapter 610, a pivotal chapter in Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason), written by Gloria Warren. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 610 Fear
She found the phone in her pocket and happily told Manuel, "Manuel, I'm not having dinner at home today."
Manuel shook his head helplessly, 'I guess I don't matter anymore now that you have a boyfriend."
When Ainsley exited the Gage residence and got into the car, she received Kaitlin's call.
Kaitlin wanted to see Ainsley. After setting a time, the latter sped away.
"Why do you want to see me today?" Ainsley exited the car and looked toward the luxury car beside her. A woman was leaning against the car door, wearing a wide hat that covered her face.
Kaitlin took out a cigarette and lit it. The smoke lingered around them.
She exhaled a puff of smoke. "I have something to tell you."
"When did you learn to how to smoke?" Ainsley covered her nose in disgust.
Kaitlin smiled contemptuously. "I learned it in a mental hospital."
"You can smoke in there?" Ainsley was bewildered.
"Kaitlin should've always been under watch, so how could there be cigarettes?" Ainsley thought.
"While being locked up, there was one night I just couldn't fall asleep. I accidentally found a pack of cigarettes under the bed while sitting on the ground. There were only a few left. So I stole the nurses' lighter and secretly lit one in the early morning. The cigarette had expired, so it had a musty smell. When it was lit, the musty smell was even stronger. I took a puff and coughed for a long time. During the intense coughing, I finally stopped thinking of those disgusting things." Kaitlin exhaled another puff of smoke.
Then, Kaitlin threw the cigarette to the ground and stubbed it out.
"Of course, Ainsley was unaware of the feeling of being at the mercy of fate." She thought bitterly.
Kaitlin waved her hand and brushed away the cigarette smoke before her. She took another puff relishingly before saying, 'Let's not talk about this anymore. I found something.'
"What is it?" Ainsley asked.
"You will be very interested. It's about Kaliyah. Do you know about Jackson's kidnapping a few days ago?" Kaitlin continued.
Ainsley thought for a while and replied, "I saw it on the news."
"The kidnappers asked for a lot of money that night, and we all paid for it, but everyone only cared about saving Jackson that we overlooked one thing. What did Kaliyah do when she disappeared for a while during that night? Previously, I placed a bug in her car to keep tabs on her. I don't know if the sound was too soft, but I could only hear a few words intermittently." Kaitlin took out her phone and pressed the play button. ‘This is the recording. I deleted the blank spaces.'
After a moment of loud noises, Kaliyah's voice came through."... I can satisfy you... Let go of my son... What do you want?"
Then there was some static, and a mechanical voice followed."... the Wade Group shares... the Easton Group... get back... the confession letter..."
Ainsley frowned. She seemed to be able to guess what was going on from the intermittent voices. "To save Jackson, Kaliyah agreed to the kidnapper's condition. And this condition has something to do with the Easton Group and Wade Group. But what exactly is it?"
Kaitlin took back the phone and sneered. 'Who knows what she promised. But you have to be careful of someone,’ Kaitlin said solemnly.
Ainsley looked at Kaitlin confusedly. "Who is it?"
"Samuel Wade," Kaitlin replied.
Ainsley knew who Samuel Wade was. He was the one who was fighting over the Wade Group against Irene.
Ainsley finally understood what the recording was referred to.
"Well, that's true. I don't know why Matteo works so hard for other people's companies. The owner of this company uses her shares to lure my son to work for her. What a manipulative person." Robyn said meaningfully and glanced at Waston with complicated eyes.
When Waston heard what Robyn had said, she understood the hidden meaning behind the latter's words. However, Waston didn’t go along with it and instead replied gently, "Ms. Easton is also a good person. Matteo cares about her very much. If he can help, he must."
Robyn looked at Waston thoughtfully and decided to keep her inner worries to herself. Then, she handed the dress to the latter and said, "Try this on. I think it suits you."
Waston obediently brought the clothes into the fitting room. "I'll change into it now, Mrs. Easton."
Robyn nodded and walked to the other side to continue looking at clothes. Suddenly, her phone rang.
She looked down, and her eyes changed slightly. "Aaden, who was the one who went to the Seaside Villa to deliver news to that brat that you told me last time?"
The person's tone on the phone also became serious. 'Waston Glover, from the Glover family."
Robyn's expression changed drastically, and she replied coldly, "I understand."
After Robyn hung up the phone, she looked toward the fitting room.
The door was gently pushed open, and Waston slowly walked out, lifting the hem of her skirt. She gazed at Robyn with a relaxed and happy expression.
"Mrs. Easton, look."
The gloominess on Robyn's face had long disappeared, and she put on a gentle smile. "You look gorgeous. You're a natural beauty. It’s really an honor for Matteo to marry you."
"Mrs. Easton, you're exaggerating." Waston flushed, and she was too shy to look at Robyn.
"I'm not exaggerating." Robyn remembered that at the last prestigious family banquet, people from all the prominent families began approaching her as soon as Waston appeared.
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