Rachel Pearce didn’t bother chasing after Haynes O’Brien; she seemed lost in her own thoughts, but no one really noticed her.
After leaving the gym, Stella Cameron decided to head straight home instead of making any detours—she wanted to avoid any further encounters with Haynes.
When they passed by a supermarket, Stella stopped to pick up some groceries.
As her assistant, Joshua naturally went along.
Haynes, who had been tailing them in his car, saw them get out and followed them inside.
When they left, Rachel tried to hitch a ride with Haynes, but he turned her down. For once, the usually persistent Rachel didn’t insist; she simply walked away on her own.
Inside the supermarket, Haynes spotted Stella pushing a cart, carefully selecting vegetables.
Joshua wasn’t hovering at her side; instead, he was walking behind Stella with Keen O’Brien.
Keen was beaming, telling Joshua something exciting—every now and then exclaiming, “That’s awesome!” or “Really?” The difference between this lively, exuberant boy and the well-behaved, steady child Keen usually was around Haynes was striking.
Watching his own son chat so comfortably with another man, Haynes felt a pang of something he didn’t expect. For the first time, he truly understood what it was like to see your child bonding with someone you can’t stand.
He recalled how, in the past, he’d accused Stella of being petty and jealous, unable to accept anyone else caring for their child. Now, standing in her shoes, he finally understood exactly how she must have felt back then.
If Stella had been as friendly with Rachel as Keen was now with Joshua, he doubted he could have handled it as calmly—he’d probably have stormed right over.
Haynes closed his eyes for a moment, a wave of regret washing over him. He realized just how much he’d neglected because of Rachel.
Stella smiled back. “Yes, I do most of the cooking myself. That way, the meals always turn out just the way I like.”
Haynes watched them chat, eyes softening. He’d never once gone grocery shopping with Stella, never accompanied her on these little errands. He had no idea there was so much to learn about picking vegetables.
Keen overheard their conversation and turned to look. “Wait, you can’t just grab any vegetable off the shelf?”
The woman laughed. “Of course not! Good produce tastes so much better. And there’s so much more to cooking than people think—the timing, the heat, the seasoning, the way you combine things… It’s a real art.”
Keen whispered, “I had no idea cooking at home was so much work for Mom.”
The woman nodded. “Taking care of the O’Brien family is no walk in the park, you know. It’s often harder than having a job. If people had the choice, not many would trade a career for staying at home with the kids.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance
Can’t wait to see what joshua will do...
Why would the author of this book do that to Stella? Such cruelty!...
So many chapters are incomplete. Missing pages. Hard to get continuity...
Please move on from Stella's troubles, we need more exiting news. Like Joshua discovering that Stella is the one he has been looking for,the owner of the earring....
Seriously, how long will this get stretched ?? Looks like the whole world is set to trouble Stella... It's not moving anywhere.....
Hey...please update regularly...
Is Jasper gay? He certainly behaves that way....
dont read this... a billionaire in business is a dunce at the truth...duhhh...
Why are there no updates ?? It's getting updated on Kikanovel regularly.. please update on regular basis...thank you !!...