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Betrayal 4

Betrayal 4

With Mom gone, Miss Sinclair could finally move in

No one would be hovering over them anymore, or pestering the doctor about how much exercise they were getting.- 

Mom always made a fuss over nothing. She insisted they keep up with their monthly exercise goals and would watch them like a hawk every time she visited

It’s just a shame,Raymond muttered, Mom said she’d help us build that spaceship the last time she was here. That thing’s impossible to put together.” 

He sounded glum at the memory

There were thousands of tiny pieces, but once it was finished, it would be a magnificent spaceship. He’d planned to give it to Miss Sinclair as a birthday gift

But the puzzle was a nightmarehard on the eyes and exhausting. He’d been waiting for Mom to help him with it

Celia looked just as unhappy. Before Mom left, she was supposed to finish sewing my doll’s clothes.” 

Whenever Mom came over, she’d make new outfits for Celia’s dollsMiss Sinclair always said her color choices were lovely

But this time, Mom had left in such a hurry, and Celia’s dolls were still missing their new dresses

If Miss Sinclair couldn’t see her handiwork, there’d be no compliments

Mom wasn’t as refined as Miss Sinclair, but she was good at these kinds of tedious chores

Meanwhile, hundreds of miles away in Oceanview City

Celestine returned to the apartment she and Chester had once shared as newlyweds.. 

After Chester moved back to Portside City with the kids, Celestine had stayed behind in Oceanview City

It wasn’t just work that kept her there; mostly, she was looking after Chester’s parents

Alistair, Chester’s grandpa, had lived in Portside City for years, but the rest of the Fordham family had moved to Oceanview City a decade ago

Life in Portside City was suffocatingold money and old rules, with every detail of their lives under scrutiny

Chester’s mother, Dahlia, never got along with Alistair, and she was far too used to luxury to consider moving back. In Oceanview City, everything was easier for her

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The Fordham family had never liked women who were too ambitious or in the public eye

So, for Chester’s sake, Celestine stayed behind, dutifully caring for his parents

Her position at Fordham Group was little more than a formalityher name on the books, nothing more

But now that she’d decided to divorce Chester, whatever happened with the Fordham family was no longer her concern

Celestine packed up everything from the apartment. She was just about to hand the keys over to Chester’s housekeeper when he happened to catch her coming downstairs

Ma’am, you’re back,” he greeted her. Lady Dahlia was saying she’d love to have that whitefish stew you made last time” 

But the housekeeper stopped short when he saw the suitcase in her hand

Celestine held out the keys

I won’t be living here anymore,” she said, offering a small, polite smile. As for the whitefish stew, maybe hire a professional chef for that.” 

She paid no attention to his startled expression and walked away without looking back

That night, Chester’s mother Dahlia didn’t get her whitefish stew

Later that evening, Chester called Dahlia on a video chat

She couldn’t help but complain, Honestly, you should never have married a woman from Oceanview City. She can’t even make a simple whitefish stew.” 

Chester was a little taken aback

No matter what else happened, Celestine had always been polite and accommodating to his family

But this time, she’d shown an unexpected streak of defiance

It’s just a dish,Chester replied evenly. If she can’t make it, let the cook handle it.” 

Dahlia hesitated, embarrassed

Truth was, she’d already tried several chefs, but none of them could make it the way Celestine did

Still, she wouldn’t admit that to her son. She brushed it off with a vague wave

Standing nearby, the housekeeper hesitated, wondering whether he should mention that Celestine had moved out

Mr. Fordham, about Mrs. Celestineshe’s left

Before he could finish, Chester’s voice cut in, quiet and cold: Celestine’s business is no concern of mine. Deal with it yourself.” 

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The housekeeper fell silent, the conversation ending just like that

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