“Wait… Is she your wife?”
As he spoke, Joshua gently pulled a still bewildered Keen to his side.
“Keen, buddy, your dad’s just having a rough day. Don’t be upset with him, alright?”
Keen nodded, still a little confused. He truly didn’t understand why his father was in such a bad mood.
Joshua, ever tactful, managed to keep things light—no blame, no stirring the pot, not like Rachel, who always managed to fan the flames with her pointed remarks. Even Haynes, who never particularly liked Joshua, couldn’t find fault with his words.
Still, Haynes didn’t warm to him. If anything, he only became more convinced that Joshua was sly—someone who played the long game. He’d already fallen for his act more than once.
His tone was cold. “Save your little schemes for someone else. Don’t pretend to be all warm and caring here.”
Joshua just sighed. “Mr. O’Brien, I really care about Keen. That’s all there is to it.”
He turned to Stella. “Honestly, I’m not sure what I did to make Mr. O’Brien misunderstand me so badly. Ms. Cameron, maybe I should just go. I didn’t realize you’d already made plans with him and Keen. If I’d known, I wouldn’t have come.”
He smiled politely at Haynes. “Wouldn’t want to intrude on your family time, after all.”
With that thought, Keen gave Haynes a polite wave. “Bye, Dad.”
Then the three of them climbed into Stella’s car. Joshua started the engine, and in a moment, they’d pulled away, leaving Haynes standing alone in the parking lot.
He stood there for a long time before snapping out of it, a strange sense of déjà vu washing over him. Suddenly, he remembered—this scene was just like the times he’d picked up Keen with Rachel by his side. Except now, he was the one left behind.
Stella hadn’t said a single harsh word to him today, yet he felt miserable. How much more must Stella have hurt, back when he’d constantly criticized her for being thoughtless and immature?
A heavy weight pressed on his chest as he stood motionless. After a long while, he finally decided to follow them. He didn’t trust this Joshua—he’d never been able to find out anything about the man’s past, and that alone was suspicious.
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