The The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate story is currently published to Chapter 14 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 April Sullivan, so I'm looking forward to Chapter 14. Wait forever to have. @@ Please read Chapter 14 The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate by author April Sullivan here.
Yvonne couldn't for the life of her remember what little Phoebe looked like, but Sophia had got this same chill, soft vibe that brought on this weird sense of familiarity. So when Brandon, who had never had a girlfriend before, brought Sophia home out of the blue and announces they had gone and tied the knot, Yvonne totally got why her bro would get married so fast. Although their mom thought Brandon's quickie wedding was all because Sophia had got a bun in the oven and his sense of duty kicked in.
Yvonne wasn't sure, but she could tell Brandon was actually looking forward to that kid.
She had caught him more than once buried in mommy-and-baby books, stuff about what moms-to-be should eat, do's and don'ts, and how to take care of newborns and new moms.
However, luck wasn't on their side with the kiddo.
Every time she saw Brandon looking at her daughter, it was like he's seeing his own through her eyes.
But if he was so into kids, why hadn't he and Sophia tried for another for the past two years?
Most of the time, Yvonne admitted she couldn't figure out what was going on in her brother's head.
"Brandon," she said, watching his gentle demeanor, and couldn't help but cautiously ask, "When are you and Sophia thinking of having another kid? You're not getting any younger, and your career's solid. It's about time for a baby, isn't it?"
Brandon paused for a sec, totally ignoring her question, and kept playing with the little tyke in his arms.
Yvonne nudged him again, "Brandon, have you guys talked about it or what? Is it Sophia who's not ready, or is it you? I mean, sure, raising kids can be a pain sometimes, but there's a lot of joy in it too. I feel like something's missing between you two, and maybe a kid could bring you closer."
Brandon froze, his face not looking too hot.
"Brandon?" Yvonne asked, surprised.
Brandon turned and dumped the little munchkin into Yvonne's arms, gave her a look and said, "You don't have a sister-in-law."
Yvonne was speechless.
Brandon was already on his feet, grabbing his car keys off the coffee table.
"Remember to lock up when you leave."
With that, he was out the door, slamming it behind him so hard Yvonne nearly jumped out of her skin.
She was totally baffled, staring at the door, trying to figure out what just happened. After a quick once-over of the place, she realized there's no trace of Sophia living there anymore. In fact, the house looked exactly like it did before Brandon was married.
"Why should I find out?"
Patricia said, "To set him up with Novia's daughter, of course."
Yvonne was speechless.
Patricia. "What's with that reaction? Hannah's got the looks, the grace, and the family background. What's not to match with your brother?"
"I'm not discussing this with you right now. Whether they match or not is up to my brother," Yvonne cut the conversation short, not wanting to argue about it. "Besides, maybe they're not even divorced."
She hung up before Patricia could say anything else, glanced around the empty room, feeling a weird lump in her throat. Not that she was super attached to Sophia, but as someone young and used to lovey-dovey happy endings, she was not thrilled with this kind of split. Plus, she had gotten used to Sophia being her sister-in-law.
She wanted to clear things up with Brandon but was too chicken to call or WhatsApp him. After a lot of hemming and hawing, she hesitantly sent a message to Sophia, who she was not that close with. [Sophia, you're not home?]
But the message went unanswered.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate