Chapter 650
Julliard was waiting for Carter. He seemed to have a strong dislike for Kelly but came along to watch her competition. Sharon found it hard to refuse.
Just as she was about to speak, a familiar, youthful voice called out.
“Mom, you’re here too?!”
Theo quickly approached her, face bright with surprise.
“Theo?” Sharon was first taken aback, then she quickly realized Carter must have brought him here to watch Kelly’s competition.
Sharon looked up and, sure enough, saw Carter walking toward them.
Her expression calm, she said, “Theo, aren’t you supposed to be at the Kalen family’s?”
Theo’s eyes shone with happiness at seeing his mother.
“Today, Dad wanted to watch Kelly’s competition, so he took me out,” he said.
Carter joined them just in time to hear this. He frowned. “Theo, when did I ever say I was going to bring you to see Kelly’s competition?”
Theo looked confused. “Last time, when we had dinner with Kelly, didn’t she invite us to come watch her competition today?”
Carter blinked, suddenly recalling the incident. He instinctively glanced at Sharon and explained, “I brought Theo here to watch
you compete.”
It was the weekend. He’d deliberately brought Theo to see Sharon compete, hoping afterward to ask her out so the three of them could bond and rekindle some good memories. 1
Only then did Carter realize how few times they had actually gone out as a family these past five years—so few that there really weren’t any “good memories” to speak of.
They’d even gone out with Kelly more often than with Sharon.
Sharon’s expression stayed cool. “How thoughtful of you, Carter, to remember to drop by and watch me.”
He glanced at Sharon, hesitating a moment.
“I’ll explain more later.”
Mentioning Nate made Carter frown automatically. He’d cleaned up too many messes for Nate, who never showed any gratitude or restraint, and often ignored his advice.
Now, hearing that name only stirred irritation.
If not for the fact that Nate had once saved his life, Carter would have long cut ties.
Thomas glanced at Julliard subtly.
Sharon didn’t care who exactly they were here to watch.
“The competition is about to start. I’ll go prepare.”
Theo’s eyes brightened. He loved watching his mother on stage. She always looked so radiant and brilliant on stage.

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