Monday morning, Charlene went to work as usual.
Her schedule was packed, shuttling between Axiom Flux Technologies and PrimeStar, barely getting a moment to catch her breath.
By Tuesday evening, as she stood in the elevator at the end of another exhausting day, Charlene glanced at the date on her phone and let her gaze drop, lost in thought.
Stewart, equally drained from his own workload, suddenly seemed to recall something. “Tomorrow’s the last day of the waiting period, isn’t it?” he asked, his voice low.
Charlene slipped her phone back into her bag. “That’s right,” she replied.
After so many years entangled with Thorne, it was all coming to an official end. Stewart found himself uncertain—should he be happy for her, or should he feel sorry? He’d never much liked Thorne, but knowing how deeply Charlene had loved him for years made this outcome bittersweet.
Still, even the hardest things eventually pass.
Once the divorce was finalized, Charlene could truly begin again.
With that in mind, Stewart just gave her shoulder a reassuring pat, choosing not to say much more.
The next morning, Charlene finished her run, had a quick breakfast, and returned to the office, ready to dive into work when her phone rang unexpectedly.
It was Thorne.
They’d agreed, during the paperwork, to meet on the very first day the waiting period was over and make the divorce official. Tomorrow was supposed to be that day; it made sense that Thorne would call.
She answered with a simple, “Hello.”
Before Thorne could say anything, Charlene cut in, “I’ll be there tomorrow morning at nine, sharp—”
Thorne interrupted, “I’m out of the country on business right now.”
Charlene paused, caught off guard. Before she could reply, Thorne continued, “I probably won’t be back for a few days. We’ll have to reschedule the appointment.”
She frowned, silent for a moment.
Sensing her frustration, Thorne apologized, “I’m sorry. This one’s on me.”
Charlene drew a slow breath and, after a brief pause, said quietly, “Understood.”
She hung up before he could say anything else.
Rubbing her temples, trying to compose herself, she barely had a moment before her phone buzzed again.
This time, it wasn’t Thorne.
It was York Watson.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Enough already. This novel is dragging slowly. Updated with 2 chapters only. REALLY!!! Whoever the author or authors of this novel why is there a delay in penning more chapters? Here’s my question. In reading the comments from others does their opinions matters and/or make a difference? Are comments being monitored? Or is it only a tool allowing readers to blow off steam?...
Long wait to just get an upload of a couple of chapters. Very little progress in the story if any at all! For heaven's sake the story is 453 chapters so far with nothing or little change from where the story began! Show commitment to us your readers and followers please!...
Hi..its my 1st ever time commenting on any story. But seriously....i dont mean to come as rude but are u seriously thinking about the stroy or losing ur grip on the plot and characters...not updating...no story development...no commitment towards ur readers...u just uploaded 2 chapters after god know how long and still nothing to give to the story..if u dont want to write or simply cant then please dont...
The updates are so slow that I forgot the story for some time and just remembered it and read 20 chapters. The chapters are short and the story development is like a snail. 451 chapters and Charlene still couldn't break her image in other's eyes or dealth some serious damage to Vesta and her trash father....
It would be better to say right away that there are 10 chap/month...
Just give us updates already...
We're stuck at this chapter for over 2wks now Very annoying Thorne and vesta having the tune of their lives while Charlene is stuck More annoying...
Updating chapters to this novel is reminiscent of a sloth. There should be a disclaimer when this site states PUBLISH 10 chaps/day....
Seriously speaking story seems to loosing its grip.. no point in dragging.. it would be better if story gets wrapped within 600 chapters.....
Dragging and no real story. Mistress is having gala time and getting all attention and poor wife is getting neglected. The story is stuck and not moving...forget about the divorce let alone husband regretting. Boring book...