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My Coldhearted Husband'S Regret novel Chapter 16

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Morning sunlight streamed through the classroom windows as Cora tugged at her

mother’s hand. Her earlier smile had vanished, replaced with a contemplative look that seemed too mature for her young face. 1

Mom, can you make my favorite pasta tonight?she asked suddenly.

Elara’s heart swelled. After days of emotional distance, her daughter was finally reaching out. Of course, sweetheart. I’ll pick up the ingredients on my way home.

Cora’s eyes brightened momentarily before clouding over. WaitI forgot. Aunt Vivi’s competition is tonight. Dad said we could watch it together.She shifted her weight from one foot to the other. Maybe another time?

The small spark of hope in Elara’s chest flickered and died. She forced a smile, determined not to show her disappointment. That’s fine. The pasta will keep for another day.

Sorry,Cora said, though her tone lacked genuine remorse. Dad said Aunt Vivi might

win this time.”

I understand,Elara replied softly. You should call me at lunchtime, okay?

Cora nodded, her attention already drifting toward her friends gathering inside the classroom. Sure, Mom.With a quick peck on Elara’s cheek, she bounded away,

confidence restored as she entered her domain.

Elara watched her go, heart heavy as her daughter’s pigtails disappeared into the crowd of children. This was becoming their patternmoments of connection swiftly sacrificed on the altar of Vivienne’s priorities.

The drive to Thorne Industries felt longer than usual. Elara parked in her designated spot, noting that Damien’s space was empty. Probably with Vivienne, preparing for her competition, she thought bitterly.

The corporate lobby bustled with the usual morning activity. Employees nodded respectfully as she passed, though Elara detected curiosity in their glances. News of her impending departure from the company had spread quickly.

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Mrs. Thorne,” Marcus Cole, HR Director, approached with a professional smile. Beside him stood a young woman with perfectly styled chestnut hair and a designer suit that screamed ambition. May I introduce Olivia Monroe? She’ll be shadowing you this week as part of the transition.

Please, call me Elara,she said, extending her hand. It’s nice to meet you, Olivia.

Olivia’s handshake was firm, her smile practiced. The pleasure is mine, Mrs. Thorne. Your reputation precedes you.”

Olivia graduated top of her class at Crestwood College, Marcus added. She comes highly recommended.

Impressive,” Elara replied, studying the younger woman. Beneath Olivia’s polished exterior, Elara detected a calculating intelligence that reminded her uncomfortably of Vivienne. Let’s head to my office. I’ll walk you through our current projects.

As they walked, Olivia’s eyes swept the corridor, taking in every detail. Is Mr. Thorne in today?she asked, her tone deliberately casual.

I’m not sure of his schedule,Elara answered, ignoring the familiar sting. Seven years of marriage, and she still had no idea of her husband’s whereabouts on most days.

intment flashed across Olivia’s face before her professional mask returned. I

g to meet him. His work in sustainable energy is revolutionary.”

ached Elara’s officesoon to be Olivia’sand spent the morning reviewing otocols and pending tasks. Olivia proved sharp and competent, absorbing information quickly and asking insightful questions. By noon, Elara had covered most of the essential training.

Shall we break for lunch?Elara suggested, checking her watch. The company cafeteria is quite good.”

Olivia smiled. I’d like that. It would give me a chance to observe the company culture.”

In the cafeteria, they settled at a corner table with their meals. Elara pulled out her

phone to call Cora, as promised.

Olivia’s perfectly arched eyebrow rose slightly. Checking in with the little one?

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Yes,Elara replied, dialing Cora’s number. She asked me to call during her lunch period.

The call connected, but instead of Cora’s voice, Elara heard background noise- clattering silverware, adult conversation, and Cora’s distinct giggle.

Hello? Cora?Elara said, raising her voice slightly.

Oh, Mom!Cora finally responded, sounding distracted. Sorry, I’m on video call with Dad and Aunt Vivi. They’re having lunch at that fancy place with the fountains.”

Elara’s stomach knotted. I thought you were at school.

I am! Dad brought his tablet so I could see them,Cora explained. Aunt Vivi’s telling me about her racing strategy for tonight.

In the background, Elara heard Vivienne’s melodic laugh. Your dad’s ordered my favorite dessert, sweetie. We’ll save you some for later.”

No fair!Cora protested playfully. I want chocolate soufflé too!

Damien’s deep voice joined the conversation. What would you like for dinner tonight, princess? I’ll have it prepared.

Can I have pizza with extra cheese?Cora asked excitedly.

Of course,” Damien replied, his tone indulgent. Anything for my girl.

Elara sat frozen, phone pressed to her ear, acutely aware of Olivia watching her with undisguised interest.

Mom, I gotta go,Cora said abruptly. Ms. Wilson says lunch is almost over. See you later!

The call ended before Elara could respond. She slowly lowered her phone, feeling hollow.

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