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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 48

Chapter 48 Finding the Right Time

I remained still. His behavior puzzled me, but I knew they were crocodile tears.

Eventually, he stood and said. “Wait here, I’ll make you something to eat.” He would not show me his face.

I didn’t care about his thoughts. Even if he showed such emotions occasionally, my image of him would not change. I couldn’t lower myself to the level of a brute.

I knew quick action was my best defense. I couldn’t let him succeed.

He returned to normal at breakfast, warm and smiling. “Honey, come here. Eat while it’s hot! Start with the

milk!”

He was attentive to me during breakfast, and everything seemed to have returned to normal. His actions

left me feeling a little dazed.

“How about a day off today? You’ve lost a lot of weight recently. I could tell when I held you last night,” he

said tenderly.

A vision of him and Melanie brought me back to reality. To calm my nausea, I patted my chest. “I don’t know why I keep feeling nauseous. Maybe I’m too worried about my parents.”

“I know. Don’t worry too much. Good things will come to good people. You call your mom every day, right? Once the pandemic passes, we’ll go visit together.” Matthew’s care was meticulous. He even helped me with a fried egg. “Skip the yolk, okay?”

Ever since I developed gallstones, I rarely ate egg yolks as they could trigger pain.

“Let’s send some money to them today. I’m afraid they might not have enough,” I suggested.

I

His hand froze for a second, and then he smiled. “Sure, I’ll handle it!”

At the office, I called my mom and told her to accept any money Matthew might send her without

hesitation

As expected, my mom said, “There’s no need for that. Your dad and I have enough. The company has

many expenses, so you guys don’t need to spend too much on us.

“Mom, think of it from my perspective, okay? Can’t you just accept our money and keep it for yourselves? Our duty is to support you, and you shouldn’t refuse. If he offers, accept it”

I was a bit frustrated. If only they could be as money–conscious as the Murphy family, then maybe I

wouldn’t worry so much.

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