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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 752

“Having a job is great—you can earn your own money and don’t have to put up with men mocking us, saying women only live off them.”

Keen thought of the healing meals his mother used to make for him, and the special dishes she always prepared just for him.

In a quiet voice, he murmured, “Mom, I’m sorry.”

Stella shook her head gently. “Alright, we’re done picking out the vegetables. Let’s head over to the snacks aisle and grab some of your favorites.”

The little group made their way toward the snacks section.

Haynes followed along behind them.

For Haynes, this was a strangely new experience.

He’d always considered shopping with women to be a waste of time—tedious and inconvenient.

But now, not only did he not feel annoyed, he actually found himself wanting to walk beside Stella and help her pick things out.

Once they’d finished shopping, the group left the supermarket.

Joshua drove them back to the apartment building, and when he parked the car, Stella turned to him. “Joshua, thank you for all your help today. You should get some rest.”

She didn’t invite him upstairs for dinner.

She had no intention of giving Haynes an excuse to linger around her.

Joshua didn’t insist. “Of course. I’ll be on my way, then. If you need anything, Ms. Cameron, just give me a call.”

He left soon after.

With Joshua gone, Haynes finally walked up to them.

“Keen.”

Keen looked surprised. “Dad, you’re still here?”

Haynes glanced at the grocery bags in Stella’s hands. “Let me carry those for you.”

Stella took a step back, neatly sidestepping his offer.

“No, thank you.”

Haynes looked at her. “Your hands are for playing the violin. You shouldn’t carry anything too heavy.”

Stella replied, “For those five years, I carried groceries every single day, and my hands are just fine. They’re not so delicate that a few bags would hurt them.”

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