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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 130


Chapter 130 The Graceful Silhouette 


We woke up close to noon the following day, and I felt Atlas’s arms wrapped around me. I doubted he would let go if Fred didn’t call me





I told Atlas I still had work to do and had to return to Foswood in the evening. He released me and got up, offering to have lunch with me


My relationship with Atlas made me feel conflicted. I wondered what we were to each other. It felt like the puzzle pieces just fit. He hadn’t made commitments, and there were no declarations of love


Whenever I saw him, I didn’t know how to refuse him. For some reason, I felt comfortable being with him. He didn’t ask for my consent again and simply took action. So, I dared not ask him about the nature of our 


relationship


It was already late at night when I reached Foswood. I was so exhausted that I could barely speak. My mom looked at me with a heavy heart and shook her head, saying, Chlo, why are you pushing yourself so 


hard


Do you want to come home with your dad and me? Life is short, so isn’t comfort and happiness more 


important?” 


My mom had a point, but Foswood held too much for me. I had too many regrets to leave. I couldn’t back 


down and had to win back the ten years of my youth


After signing the contract, it seemed I had captured Matthew on my web. He couldn’t escape, and I would 


play this game slowly


After leaving work the following day, I called my mom to tell her I wouldn’t be home for dinner. I wanted to hang out and catch up with Ivanna, especially to discuss Ryan


Since it had been a while since Ivanna and I hung out, she was excited, saying, Let’s spoil ourselves


little! Should we go to a revolving restaurant and eat French cuisine while enjoying the river view?” 


I didn’t object, so we planned to meet at the restaurant’s entrance. I was surprised to see a familiar 


person when we sat in the restaurant. However, that person had a woman with him. I tensed, and my 


heart almost stopped


Their table was near ours, and it seemed Atlas had noticed me. He glanced at me before averting his 


gaze


From my angle, I could only see the woman’s slim silhouette. She dressed elegantly, showing her taste 


for the finer things in life


The woman seemed graceful, and I could imagine her captivating smile while she talked to Atlas. That was because he looked indulgent, a sight I seldom saw

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