Divorce Anxiety
Divorce Anxiety Chapter 259
Chapter 259 Celebrating New Year Together
After a few days, the film crew got a few days off because of the new year holidays.
Kathleen had been looking forward to it.
She moved from the hotel that the film crew had booked back to the mansion.
“Granny, what would you like to eat? I’m going to make some for you tomorrow.” Kathleen sat beside Frances with a notebook.
Frances smiled and said, “I will enjoy anything you make, Katie.”
Kathleen noticed that Frances had been influenced by Diana and started to call her Katie too.
“All right.” Kathleen kneeled on the carpet before the coffee table and planned out her menu seriously.
Ding dong.
The doorbell rang right then.
The housekeeper went to open the door. To her surprise, it was Samuel. “Mr. Macari?”
“I’m here to fetch Old Mrs. Yoeger,” he said coolly.
Meanwhile, Kathleen was rather surprised to hear what Samuel said.
Samuel had not looked for her in the past few days, nor had he appeared in front of her.
He had only sent two text messages a day—good morning and good night.
Kathleen did not know what he was getting at.
The housekeeper was stumped and blurted, “What?”
He eyed the housekeeper coldly.
The housekeeper snapped out of her surprise and immediately gave way to him.
Samuel headed inside the house and arrived in the living room as he eyed Frances and Kathleen.
“Good morning,” he said in his usual husky voice.
Kathleen blinked in surprise. “Why are you here?”
His tone was gentle. “I’m here to fetch Old Mrs. Yoeger to the Macari residence.”
“What?” Kathleen asked, confused.
He looked at Frances and said, “Old Mrs. Yoeger, do you remember? A few days ago, you promised my grandma that you would celebrate New Year at the Macari residence.”
Frances was hit by a pang of realization. “Ah, I’ve forgotten all about it.”
Kathleen was rather speechless.
“Old Mrs. Yoeger, my grandma has asked me to come and pick you up. Could you ask someone to pack your things? We’re going to leave when you’re ready,” Samuel said.
help me
made her way over and helped Frances back to her
and regarded Kathleen. “Is there a
“When
took a seat and replied, “A few days ago. They talked to each other over the
“I didn’t
together?” Samuel eyed her with a longing
fidgeted uneasily under his stare.
Grandma misses you a lot. Everyone
I miss you too.
kept the last sentence
Kathleen pursed her lips.
of her if you
hesitated for a
send both of you there.” Samuel
you going to stay at the Macari residence during the New Year?” Kathleen asked
make myself scarce if you do
“That’s your home. You’ve always spent
Samuel remained silent.
I told you I don’t hate you that
was exceptionally quiet without
Let me give my brother a call,”
go pack up then. But you don’t need to pack a lot. I’m sure there is plenty of what you
things
pursed her red lips. “All
got up
Samuel smiled.
she went upstairs, he picked up the notebook that she left on the coffee table
into an amused grin. Is this something
and Frances to the
welcomed her old
to see that Kathleen
and beamed with delight. “Katie, only when you are around that it feels like the
Kathleen smiled shyly.
and said, “Let’s go. I’ve got to tell you all about this drama that I’m watching right now. It is so
the two old
to take
to my
“All right, Mr. Macari.”
Kathleen was stumped.
going to sleep in
you sleeping in
host? Even Snowy enjoys a higher social status than me in this
out a chuckle.
he looked at her smiling face. “Are you going to visit
was in
brought her to the pet house to pay Snowy
hurled itself at Kathleen upon
delightfully with
had been dragging on for days finally improved after he saw
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