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Chapter 101

    Chapter 101


    Chapter 101


    Caleb could hear the phone hang up as he stood by the desk, waiting for the documents.


    Curtis mmed the phone down with a huff, “Hang up on me just like that? Did I hit a nerve? Found a


    new me already, huh?”


    Since he returned from his trip abroad, Curtis’ mood had been as fickle as the stock market, impossible


    to predict.


    Caleb pondered, then pulled out a yellow folder from the bottom of a stack on the upper left corner of


    his desk.


    “The agreement has been ready for four days, drafted by thewyer. I put a Post-it note on it. You


    might have missed it,” Caleb said, trying to mask his irritation.


    Curtis gave him a long, unreadable look before taking the folder andzily flipping it open. “You seem


    to have much to say about metely.”


    Caleb was blindsided by the usation. “Mr. Richardson, hand on heart, I swear it isn’t


    true!”


    Curtis sat back in his plush, executive chair. “Oh, so maybe it’s just you that I find especially


    frustrating.”


    Caleb was speechless. After all, Curtis was the boss.


    Leanne was right. Without any disputes over assets or child custody, the agreement couldn’t be more


    straightforward.


    Yet, Curtis scrutinized it with the intensity of a teacher grading final exams, nitpicking every detail.


    “Is this font Times New Roman? It’s hideous.”


    “There should be a semicolon here, not a period.”


    “What’s this ‘irreconcble differences? Is that supposed to be a term? Does divorce always mean


    irreconcble differences?”


    He crossed out the words “irreconcble differences,” circled them, and shaded the circle.


    until it was a ck blob.


    Caleb was bewildered. “Mr. Richardson, isn’t your marriage with Mrs. Richardson beyond repair?”


    That stopped Curtis’ juvenile scribbling.


    He red at Caleb again. “Did you ever go to school? Something has to exist before it can break apart.


    We never had any feelings for each other. What’s there to be beyond repair?”


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    Caleb could only nod in silent agreement.


    Curtis mmed the folder onto the desk. “Who wrote this rubbish? Did thewyer get his license from a


    cereal box?”


    Selina had left the hospital but still bothered Leanne incessantly, always trying to get her to go out for


    dinner.


    Leanne was busy with work and hard to pin down, but Selina had found the trick. She would bring


    along Joy, and more often than not, Leanne would show up.


    Joy wasn’t picky. Anyone who treated her to a meal was a friend in her book.


    She and Selina often sat outside the ophthalmology office, waiting for Leanne to finish work.


    Their colleagues teased. “Dr. Castillo, it’s like you’ve got two kids in tow.”


    Leanne wouldugh and say, “These two are harder to manage than kids.”


    Because of Selina’s persistent presence, Leanne ran into Jeremy more often. He woulde to pick


    up Selina and sometimes dine at the same restaurant with clients or friends.


    Every time they crossed paths, he would greet them, take care of their bill, and his conduct was always


    above reproach, never crossing any boundaries.


    Leanne wasn’t blind to Selina’s transparent schemes.


    “The paperwork with Curtis isn’t final yet. For your brother’s reputation, maybe you should stop ying


    matchmaker.”


    “What’s there to worry about? The whole world knows you’re divorced. The paperwork is just a


    formality,” Selina said casually. “Besides, what’s between you and my brother? Curtis and Suzan are


    practically engaged already.”


    “Things between then is none of my concern, but I have my n,” Leanne said firmly.


    Curtis had been entangled with Suzan before his marriage ended, so he didn’t mind the details, but


    Leanne did.


    “I don’t want to jump into another rtionship while thest one isn’t over properly. It’s irresponsible to


    myself and others. I don’t like these ambiguous situations.”


    “What’s ambiguous? You couldn’t be more evident to avoid misunderstandings. You barely speak to my


    brother,” Selina pouted, “Don’t you like him? You don’t think he’s good for you, huh?”


    “I didn’t say that,” Leanne replied. “Even if I was free, I’m not nning on dating.”


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    She had loved and ended up being hurt so badly that it took a searing pain toe out of it. The


    thought of loving someone else seemed a difficult task.


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    Chapter 101


    Chapter 101


    Caleb could hear the phone hang up as he stood by the desk, waiting for the documents.


    Curtis mmed the phone down with a huff, “Hang up on me just like that? Did I hit a nerve? Found a


    new me already, huh?”


    Since he returned from his trip abroad, Curtis’ mood had been as fickle as the stock market, impossible


    to predict.


    Caleb pondered, then pulled out a yellow folder from the bottom of a stack on the upper left corner of


    his desk.


    “The agreement has been ready for four days, drafted by thewyer. I put a Post-it note on it. You


    might have missed it,” Caleb said, trying to mask his irritation.


    Curtis gave him a long, unreadable look before taking the folder andzily flipping it open. “You seem


    to have much to say about metely.”


    Caleb was blindsided by the usation. “Mr. Richardson, hand on heart, I swear it isn’t


    true!


    Curtis sat back in his plush, executive chair. “Oh, so maybe it’s just you that I find especially


    frustrating.”


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    Caleb was speechless. After all, Curtis was the boss.


    Leanne was right. Without any disputes over assets or child custody, the agreement. couldn’t be more


    straightforward.


    Yet, Curtis scrutinized it with the intensity of a teacher grading final exams, nitpicking every detail.


    “Is this font Times New Roman? It’s hideous.”


    “There should be a semicolon here, not a period.”


    “What’s this ‘irreconcble differences? Is that supposed to be a term? Does divorce. always mean


    irreconcble differences?”


    He crossed out the words “irreconcble differences,” circled them, and shaded the circle.


    until it was a ck blob.


    Caleb was bewildered. “Mr. Richardson, isn’t your marriage with Mrs. Richardson beyond repair?”


    That stopped Curtis’ juvenile scribbling.


    He red at Caleb again. “Did you ever go to school? Something has to exist before it can. break a


    apart. We never had any feelings for each other. What’s there to be beyond repair?”


    14:31


    Caleb could only nod in silent agreement.


    Curtis mmed the folder onto the desk. “Who wrote this rubbish? Did thewyer get his


    license from a cereal box?”


    Selina had left the hospital but still bothered Leanne incessantly, always trying to get her to go out for


    dinner.


    Leanne was busy with work and hard to pin down, but Selina had found the trick. She would bring


    along Joy, and more often than not, Leanne would show up.


    Joy wasn’t picky. Anyone who treated her to a meal was a friend in her book.


    She and Selina often sat outside the ophthalmology office, waiting for Leanne to finish. work.


    Their colleagues teased. “Dr. Castillo, it’s like you’ve got two kids in tow.”


    Leanne wouldugh and say, “These two are harder to manage than kids.”


    Because of Selina’s persistent presence, Leanne ran into Jeremy more often. He woulde to pick


    up Selina and sometimes dine at the same restaurant with clients or friends.


    Every time they crossed paths, he would greet them, take care of their bill, and his conduct was always


    above reproach, never crossing any boundaries.


    Leanne wasn’t blind to Selina’s transparent schemes.


    “The paperwork with Curtis isn’t final yet. For your brother’s reputation, maybe you should. stop ying


    matchmaker.”


    “What’s there to worry about? The whole world knows you’re divorced. The paperwork is just a


    formality,” Selina said casually. “Besides, what’s between you and my brother? Curtis and Suzan are


    practically engaged already.”


    “Things between then is none of my concern, but I have my n,” Leanne said firmly.


    Curtis had been entangled with Suzan before his marriage ended, so he didn’t mind the details, but


    Leanne did.


    “I don’t want to jump into another rtionship while thest one isn’t over properly. It’s irresponsible to


    myself and others. I don’t like these ambiguous situations.”


    “What’s ambiguous? You couldn’t be more evident to avoid misunderstandings. You barely speak to my


    brother,” Selina pouted. “Don’t you like him? You don’t think he’s good for you, huh?”


    “I didn’t say that,” Leanne replied. “Even if I was free, I’m not nning on dating.”


    2/3


    14:31


    Chapter 101


    She had loved and ended up being hurt so badly that it took a searing pain toe out of it. The


    thought of loving someone else seemed a difficult task.
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