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“Boyd left this morning. He went back to B Country with Herschel.”
Yasmine’s embrace around her grandchild tightened for a moment.
Chloe’s brows knit together slightly, “Are you sure you won’t regret it?”
Elizabeth, who had been lounging on the sofa, slowly stood up, a look of concern etched
on her face as she watched Yasmine.
Yasmine’s eyes glinted briefly. She masked every emotion on her face and said calmly,
“There’s nothing to regret. What would regret change anyway? Am I supposed to end up
like him, a total nutcase?”
Chloe pressed her lips together, “I just hope you truly believe in what you’re saying. By
hurting Boyd, you’re hurting yourself just as much, if not worse.”d2
Yasmine offered a wry smile, “When you put it that way, I suppose you’re right.”
Yasmine was so stubborn. Chloe decided not to push further and bent down to pluck a
thread from the stroller’s fabric.
Elizabeth looked from Yasmine to Chloe, puzzled. Neither seemed inclined to continue the
conversation. Elizabeth suddenly missed her husband.
In the days that followed, Yasmine stayed in Greenfield Village, acting like any other day.
She ate normally, slept normally, played with the babies, and seemed to laugh more each
day as the babies grew and responded to her. She didn’t seem like someone harboring a
heavy secret.
At first, Chloe was concerned, but she eventually came to terms with it. Perhaps Yasmine’s
desire to rid herself of Boyd was her most earnest wish in life. If separation made her truly
happy, Chloe was content to see her at peace.
However, Chloe couldn’t shake off a niggling feeling about Boyd’s abrupt departure,
leaving behind no trace of a father’s responsibility.
—
Three months later.
The living room was carpeted with soft rugs and topped with sponge mats for safety, and
the sharp edges of tables and cabinets were all securely padded. This was all because
Little Sun and Little Moon, the two bundles of joy, were now wobblingly sitting up and
even crawling a bit.
The crib was no longer their small world. Toys littered the floor, and the two energetic tots
were particularly lively.
Elizabeth and Yasmine had to be more vigilant than ever.
The presence of the babies was like the village’s very own happy pill, filling each day with
laughter. Elizabeth and Yasmine were no exception.
Still Chloe noticed Yasmine’s temper getting worse by the day, her irritation more
apparent except when she was with the babies. It was like walking on eggshells around
her, never knowing what might set her off. Chloe, unsure of the cause and fearful of
setting off the ticking bomb, tentatively chalked it up to a midlife crisis.
The babies rarely needed Chloe’s care. Sometimes, she got involved with some business
affairs and kept an eye on news from B Country.
Herschel, being a president, wasn’t on TV that frequently, but his policies and economic
movements were often in the news, and occasionally there was coverage of his regional
visits.
Getting updates on Boyd was almost impossible. However, today there was an exclusive
accompanying interview with Herschel, mainly focused on capturing a day in Herschel’s
everyday life.
Yasmine and Elizabeth took the little ones out for a play, leaving Chloe to watch the news
in the living room, curious if this ‘day in the life’ would offer a glimpse of the estranged
father.
The President’s day started at eight in the morning with state affairs, followed by high-
level briefings and his secretary at his side, helping to sort and summarize.
At ten, there was a personal inspection of a development area. Lunch at twelve with local
government officials. Returned to the presidential residence at two, surveying en route. By
two-thirty, he was on international calls with other country leaders. At three-thirty, during
a rare break, he hit the gym.
Chloe found it dull. That was when she heard Elizabeth and Yasmine’s voices at the door,
and she got up to go outside.
The little babies were always happiest playing outside and were reluctant to come in. She
stepped out to adjust their hats and casually asked, “What would you like for lunch? I can
have the maid prepare something.”
Elizabeth said she’d go to the kitchen herself later.
Yasmine, never one for cooking even in her younger days, held her precious grandchild
but didn’t look too keen. “I’m not hungry. Whatever’s made is fine.”
Elizabeth and Chloe exchanged glances. Yasmine wasn’t like this before. She never settled
for less, so why such an indifferent reply now?
Still, Chloe went ahead and ordered two of her favorite dishes.
As they returned to the house, the TV still flickered in the living room. On the screen was
Herschel working out in the gym. At first, they paid it little mind. Women didn’t typically
care for such things, especially with their attention fully on the kids. But then, the former
President of B Country, Boyd, was mentioned.
The women, not long inside, turned their eyes to the TV simultaneously. There, Boyd was
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇton a treadmill, looking exceptionally well. It was a world of difference compared to how he
had looked three months earlier.
Elizabeth glanced at Chloe, who in turn looked at Yasmine. Elizabeth followed Chloe’s gaze
to Yasmine.
With all eyes on her, Yasmine shifted her gaze away from the TV, set Little Moon down on
the mat, where the baby fiddled with a rubber toy, unsure of how to play with it.
Elizabeth placed Little Sun beside Little Moon, and everyone settled back into the rhythm
of daily life, the TV murmuring in the background.
The babies couldn’t sit still for long, always squirming and eventually sprawling out on the
cushions. It was a sight that usually brought laughter to Yasmine and Elizabeth, but today,
Yasmine’s expression remained unchanged.
On the TV, Boyd had stepped off the treadmill, and the camera zoomed in on him. Yasmine
stood up, an icy look crossing her face as she turned towards Chloe. With a swift motion,
Chloe grabbed the remote and switched off the television. The silence that filled the living
room was almost palpable.
“I’m not hungry for lunch,” Yasmine suddenly declared.
Chloe frowned slightly, about to say something when Yasmine headed upstairs. “I made
plans for lunch with someone. Don’t worry about me.”
Chloe followed her a few steps. “You said we could whip up something simple just a while
ago. And who’s invited you out now all of a sudden?”
“Do I need to report all my appointments to you? Am I your mother, or are you mine?”
Chloe pursed her lips, “I’ll arrange the driver.” Yasmine was a force to be reckoned with.
When she came back down, Yasmine had changed into an outfit that was hard to miss
even in the cold winter. She was decked out in a corduroy, plum-colored dress with
intricate embroidery—a creation by Elizabeth herself, intended for New Year’s
celebrations. Yasmine had, inexplicably, chosen to don it today.
“Honey, who are you meeting that you dressed up so fancy?” Elizabeth inquired
cautiously. The dress looked stunning on Yasmine, and any woman would envy her, while
men would be captivated at first glance.
“Mr. Fletcher has been persistent in his invitations. It wouldn’t be right to refuse him again
today.”
Chloe and Elizabeth exchanged a look. After three months of rejections, why did she
suddenly feel like going out with him today?
Yasmine’s temperament was hardly accommodating. She lived for her own happiness, and
today’s words seemed to stem from an unusual agitation.
Chloe raised an eyebrow. Yasmine had been unpredictably moody these past few days,
and her actions were even more baffling.
If there was a reason behind today’s behavior, Chloe could guess one—it must be because
of the man on the TV, the one Yasmine had asked to leave before. Was Yasmine upset
seeing him doing better than expected, and now she needed to outshine him? But what
about Yasmine’s recent mood swings?
“Are you…?” Chloe began, but a sharp look from Yasmine cut her off.
Understanding what Chloe was about to say, Yasmine shot her a warning glance and left
the house, her driver holding the car door open for her.
Chloe returned to the living room where Little Sun and Little Moon were each clutching a
small pillow, playing contentedly.
Elizabeth looked at her, “Do you think your mom is seeing a new man? But she doesn’t
even like Mr. Fletcher. She’s been refusing him for months, and now she suddenly agrees
to a date without any warning?”
Elizabeth paused, tilting her head in confusion, “She’s not really considering a relationship
with Mr. Fletcher, is she?”
Chloe remained silent.
“How could she? If she wanted to be with another man, she would’ve done so by now,
right?” Elizabeth continued.
Chloe didn’t respond.
Elizabeth then turned her head to the other side, “But, you know, fate is unpredictable.
What if there’s really something between her and Mr. Fletcher? Maybe it’s a case of ‘good
things come to those who wait’?”
Chloe still said nothing.
Half an hour after Yasmine’s departure, Chloe received a call from the driver, giving her
the details of the restaurant where Yasmine was dining with Mr. Fletcher. Chloe thought it
was commendable how patient and good-natured Mr. Fletcher was after being turned
down for so long.
After putting the babies down for their nap, Chloe got a call from Damon. “Are those two
little troublemakers asleep?”
Chloe couldn’t help but smile at Damon’s grudging nickname for the babies, who indeed
had given him a hard time.
“Yeah, what do you have in mind for lunch?”
Damon leaned back in his office chair, his gaze drifting to the leather couch in front of
him, “Nate will take care of it.”
Chloe’s brow furrowed, “Don’t you have a craving for anything?”
Damon’s fingers, distinct and strong, scrolled lightly over his phone, his voice deep and
tinged with a hint of mock grievance, though a smile was playing on his lips. “Just
something to fill the stomach.”
Chloe let out a sigh through the phone, “Wait for me, I’ll bring you something to eat.”
Damon’s smile grew wider, “Are you willing to part with those two little ones?”
“They’ll be fine. They’re good kids.”
“Then, I’m in your debt, Mrs. Harper.”
“Ah, but I can’t today…”
Before Damon could relish the moment, Chloe’s words froze the smile on his face. “Why
not?”
“Mom went out to lunch with Mr. Fletcher, and it’s just Elizabeth at home. I’m afraid she
might be overwhelmed if the babies wake up.”
Damon’s voice stiffened, clearly in a worse mood.
Chloe felt guilty, and at that moment, Elizabeth approached her. “Go on, it’s fine. We have
plenty of help at home. You’d just be out for an afternoon, so he wouldn’t have the chance
to excessively show affection in front of us..”
After much hesitation and internal debate, Chloe made her decision. “Alright then, thank
you for taking care of them.”
“It’s no trouble at all.”
Damon breathed a sigh of relief.
But Yasmine, oh boy, she was a ticking time bomb on legs. After hanging up the phone
with Chloe, Damon squinted in deep thought before he reached for his phone again,
scrolling through his contacts.
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When Yasmine saw Mr. Fletcher again, after rejecting him multiple times over the course
of three months, she felt a bit uneasy. She couldn’t quite figure out how to properly
respond to his persistent advances.
Mr. Fletcher ordered a few dishes that Yasmine remembered well. He had always been
observant; she didn’t eat much, and the dishes she had liked before were merely revisited
once or twice. Today’s choices showed he remembered her preferences.
The man was attentive, patient, a successful figure with good looks and charm—a real
catch by any standard. Even at middle age, with his looks, charisma, and financial clout, it
wouldn’t be hard for him to charm women in their twenties with a mere wave of his hand.
But he didn’t seem the type to chase after young girls. No, Mr. Fletcher was indeed a fine
man.
“You look beautiful today,” he said with a soft smile.
Yasmine took a sip of her drink, “Thank you.”
“I must admit, I was surprised you accepted my invitation today.”
Setting down her cup, Yasmine met the gaze of the man across from her, “I apologize.”
“What for?” Mr. Fletcher asked, his smile unwavering.
“For having declined your offers for over three months, and for suddenly accepting now. I
usually do as I please, often without much regard for others’ feelings. To be honest, up
until an hour ago, it never crossed my mind to actually come.”
He nodded, taking a sip from his cup. “Can I interpret this as me being used?”
She raised an eyebrow, “You could say that.”
“So, that is why you apologized.”
“Right.”
Mr. Fletcher didn’t seem upset. Instead, he poured her a fresh cup of hot tea. “Don’t feel
burdened. The fact that you thought of using me at all means I still have some value.”
Yasmine’s brow twitched, “Mr. Fletcher…”
He raised his hand, silencing her, “I think you’re overthinking it. I admit I’m fond of you,
but it’s just that—a fondness. We’ve both lived over forty years, and we know what we
feel. I don’t really buy into the whole ‘love at first sight’ fantasy. I’m not looking for a
romance, but a companion to comfortably spend the latter part of life with, to look after
each other. I’m fond of you, but we’ve spent less than three hours together. My fondness
is just an impression.”
He paused, his smile tinged with resignation, “You haven’t given me a chance to truly get
to know you.”
His blunt words, his disbelief in love at first sight, the absence of romantic intentions, and
his superficial fondness—all seemed to hit right where it hurt for most women. But
Yasmine felt a weight lift off her chest, and any hint of guilt vanished without a trace.
She was all pride and defiance. “I lack in likability, and excel in making people despise me,
to itch with hatred. So don’t waste your time on me.”
Sensing the shift in Yasmine, Mr. Fletcher’s smile grew. “If there’s no one else in your
heart, I might actually like you.”
Her brows furrowed, her gaze darkened for a moment, “What did you mean when you said
you being used?”
“I’ve got decades ahead of me. If I can’t find a companion, at least I can use a friend. As a
friend, if I’m useful to you, I should be happy.”
Yasmine’s eyelids twitched, “I never said I would consider you a friend. And for your own
sake, for when you find a companion, it’s probably best to keep your distance from other
women.”
Mr. Fletcher chuckled, took a sip of his drink, then looked up at Yasmine with earnest eyes.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Who can live up to the standards of a an unknown figure that might not even exist?
Should I refrain from smoking, drinking, and seeing other women for someone who’s yet
to appear? What if she’s among those women I’m avoiding? That’s a missed opportunity.
And if she never shows up, have I not missed out on life? Yasmine, we don’t live for love
alone. Life is so much more than that.”
As the waiter began serving the dishes, Yasmine’s train of thought was interrupted.
Between courses, she looked across the table, a faint smile playing on her lips. “You make
a lot of sense, and you’ve got life all figured out. But the more logical it all sounds, the
more it feels like a well-prepared script. Tell me, Mr. Fletcher, are you a plant sent by
Damon?”
At that, Mr. Fletcher’s smile turned helpless as he pulled out his phone to show her a
message from Damon.
[I hear you’re having lunch with Yasmine. Watch your words, and remember, you’re on
your own if she gives you a hard time.]
She looked at Mr. Fletcher, half-smiling, half-scoffing, “He probably has no idea you’re
selling him out behind his back.”
Putting away his phone, Mr. Fletcher replied, “I just wanted to prove that there’s nothing
untoward between us.”
His words seemed to carry a different weight, and Yasmine couldn’t help but laugh. This
man was charming, with a touch of wicked humor—impression points went up.
“Maybe if you try a little harder, I might actually consider spending the rest of my life with
you, based on mutual admiration.”
As Mr. Fletcher reached for his cutlery, her words made him raise an eyebrow. His
movements paused as he met her gaze.
“Is that so? Are you saying you acknowledge me, and you’re considering letting me
pursue you?”
Yasmine’s forehead creased. Were all his previous words just for show? “You…”
“She won’t consider it.” A proud, resonant voice interrupted, deep and stable.
The familiar voice caused Yasmine to grip her cup a little tighter.
Mr. Fletcher glanced sideways at the man standing beside him, his silhouette framed by a
sleek, gray trench coat, his features sharp and distinct, his gazes deep and intriguing—a
man whose handsome looks could linger in a woman’s thoughts.
He was the kind of man women couldn’t help but keep on their minds. Yet, from the start,
his gaze was fixed solely on Yasmine, never once straying.
The intensity of his stare made Yasmine’s eyes flicker for a moment before she rose to
face him. He looked utterly different from the man she had seen three months ago.
“What are you doing here?”
Boyd flashed a smile and extended his hand toward her. “I’ve come to return your bottle.”
Yasmine looked down to find an empty glass bottle that seemed strangely familiar. An
empty bottle was just that—empty, nothing inside.
Boyd continued with a smile, “I’ve already fulfilled one of your wishes.”
Her lips tightened, a blush creeping over her cheeks and slowly spreading to her ears.
Seeing her reaction, Boyd felt a flutter in his chest and gently pulled her a little closer, his
voice low and resonant, “So I’m giving the bottle back to you, for you to fill with many
more wishes.”
Yasmine’s pride left her at a loss. She pushed him away and snatched the bottle from his
grasp. “Getting bold? Haven’t you get the message?”
Boyd caught her wrist and pointed to the lid of the bottle in Yasmine’s hand. “This gift had
a flaw, so I’ve come back to fix it.”
Puzzled, Yasmine lifted the glass bottle and saw the wooden lid now bore a few clear,
engraved words—
“Excluding breakups.”
Yasmine’s expression darkened, and she nearly smashed the bottle in her hand. “Have you
no shame? Exploiting a loophole in a gift that’s been given for decades!”
Boyd nodded, “As you know, shamelessness isn’t exactly new to me.”
Yasmine really wanted to unleash a torrent of words on the shameless man before her, but
a glance around the restaurant revealed that every eye was on them. With a scowl, she
snapped the lid back onto the bottle and strode towards the exit.
Boyd hurried after her, “Yasmine, what other wishes do you have…”
“Get lost. You fulfilled my wish? You missed the three-month deadline. How blissful it must
be to work out at the gym instead.”
“But didn’t you say I had three months to recover from my illness? You didn’t say I had to
come find you after three months.”
“Fine, I’ll make a wish now. In your next life, you can live in the gym.”
Boyd’s expression changed, “I worked out so hard, and it was for you, you know.”
Yasmine stumbled, her balance wavering for a moment, and the next second, Boyd
scooped her into his arms. She was lifted up and cradled in his embrace as a chorus of
hoots and cheers rose around them.
To be carried like that at her age, Yasmine felt she’d lost her dignity completely. She
grabbed a handful of Boyd’s hair and yanked, causing his head to jerk to the side. “Put me
down!”
Boyd looked at her sideways, “Yasmine, if you don’t let go, I’m going to kiss you.”
Yasmine’s hands instantly released him.
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