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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 254

Chapter 254 A Mall Event

I sat in the car for a long time, gazing toward Pleca Park. After rush hour, I started the car and drove

home.

Perhaps it was from sitting in the car for so long or sheer exhaustion, but I felt dizzy. Luckily, there weren’t as many cars on the road at this time, so I arrived home quickly.

arms,

Upon parking, I spotted my daughter playing in the yard. I approached, and she leaped into my a exclaiming, “Mommy, you’re back!”

She then took my bag and dashed into the house. Shortly after, she returned, grabbing my hand and

pulling me outside to play.

I had thought about lying down for a while when I got home. However, seeing her so excited, I couldn’t

bear to refuse.

We played in the yard together, sometimes watering the plants and other times tending to the flowers. We played until the lights came on, and it seemed that my feelings of exhaustion had dissipated.

My mother called us in for dinner, and we finally entered the house hand–in–hand.

After dinner, I remembered the new clothes I had bought for my daughter. I hurried to the car to fetch them and asked her to try them on. Then, I realized that my daughter had grown taller.

The clothes I bought were too small, fitting her too snugly. It seemed I would have to go and exchange.

them tomorrow

I hugged Ava and kissed her. “When did you grow so much? I didn’t even notice. You’re turning into a big

girl

“Mommy, I’m five years old!” She proudly declared. “Why isn’t Uncle Atlas back yet? He promised to get

me a tablet for my birthday.”

My heart suddenly flipped. I held her tightly. ‘Soon! H–He has gone abroad.”

What’s abroad? Why does Uncle Atlas always go abroad?

Abroad is a very faraway place, a different city” I answered simply

dom, can we go abroad too?” She looked at me with hopeful eyes

we have the time I’ll take your I promised, “Now, go to sleept promine 11l get you a tablet,

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