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When She Walks Away (Teresa) novel Chapter 49

Chapter 49

Charles noticed Teresa’s tone had softened, so he dropped the sharpness in his voice. “Why don’t you come by tomorrow? I want to talk to you about something.”

Teresa replied, “Whatever it is, you can say it over the phone.” She leaned against the headboard, not wanting to see Charles’s face or let

him see hers.

They only saw each other when absolutely necessary. After all, he didn’t care for her, and she had no intention of staying with him either.

Charles suddenly said, “It’s about Yolanda.”

Teresa’s tone stayed cool. “Charles, I’ve already told you. I’m staying out of Yolanda’s life. Unless it’s something major, you don’t need to tell me. Just make the decisions for her yourself.”

Charles had brought up Yolanda because he didn’t believe Teresa could really just stop caring about her daughter, but to his surprise, she honestly didn’t seem to care anymore.

“Teresa, you-” He was at a loss for words, not even sure what to say next.

Just then, Teresa added, “Even if it’s something important, we’ll have to wait until I come back.”

‘Come back?‘ Charles echoed in his mind, a bit thrown off.

Charles immediately picked up on something and quickly asked, “Where are you? I’ll come pick you up.”

It was the first time he’d ever offered to pick her up.

Teresa was momentarily stunned, then let out a wry laugh. “Charles, are you really asking me where I am?”

Yeah,” Charles replied.

Teresa’s laugh grew even more bitter. “You of all people should know where I am. Why are you even asking?

Her anger was starting to show.

Charles was at a loss. “What do you mean?

Teresa shouted at him, “Charles, quit acting like you’re innocent. The way things turned outthis is all on you. I don’t want to see you, and unless it’s something important, don’t call me again.

With that, Teresa cut him off and hung up abruptly.

Back in the study, Charles stared at the dead call, a wave of anger rising in him that he couldn’t quite explain.

The screen went dark, and he slammed his phone onto the desk with a harsh clatter. Just then, the study door opened from the hallway.

It was Naomi. She was about to say something, but Charles interrupted her before she could get a word out. Get out.”

He’d thought it was just the maid coming in, so he didn’t bother being polite.

Naomi picked up on his mistake and didn’t leave. Instead, she came up behind him and softly asked, “Charles, what’s wrong?

Charles turned to glance at her before answering, “Nothing.”

He didn’t want to talk, so Naomi didn’t press him. She placed the cup she was holding onto the desk. Charles, I made you some Earl Grey tea. Give it a try.”

Charles just said quietly. “Thanks”

Naomi said. “111 let you be then”

Charles nodded. “Okay”

Naomi staned walking toward the door, but after just a couple of steps. Charles suddenly turned and called after her, ‘Nanmi

Chapter 49

“Yeah?” Naomi turned back to look at him, her eyes glistening with unshed tears.

Charles walked over and smiled at her. “Thanks for all this lately.”

Naomi shook her head. “It’s no trouble at all.”

Charles said, “Just let me know if you want to go anywhere, I’ll take you.”

Naomi smiled. “Let me think about it. I’ll tell you when I’ve made up my mind.”

Charles said, “Okay, make sure you get some rest. Don’t stay up too late.”

Naomi nodded. “Okay.

Charles stood in the study for a little while longer, but soon, he heard Yolanda’s voice calling out from behind him. “Daddy?”

“Why aren’t you asleep yet?” Charles turned to see Yolanda standing in the doorway, wearing a little dress with her hair down.

Yolanda walked in, hugging her “ur pillow. “I thought I heard you yelling at Miss Naomi.”

Charles chuckled and gently cupped her cheek. “No way, you must’v

‘ve heard wrong.”

Yolanda lowered her head, looking really sad. “But Daddy, it’s been so long since I saw Mommy.”

Charles could tell she was feeling lost and missing her mom, so he gently reassured her, I’ll try to talk to Mommy soon.”

Yolanda nodded and headed back to her room, glancing back at him every few steps, reluctant to leave.

Naomi was really nice, and so was Daddy, but Yolanda wished her mom would be nice to her too.

The next day, Charles got Teresa’s work address from Liam. After finishing up at work, he drove over to the hospital, planning to wait for Teresa to get off her shift and talk to her in the car.

He waited a long time, even after the shift change, but Teresa never showed up. So, he drove over to the Sullivan Mansion, hoping he’d catch Teresa there.

He waited all the way until 8 PM, but there was still no sign of Teresa. He tried calling her, but no one ever picked up

Charles’s patience finally ran out, so he let himself right into the Sullivan Mansion.

Betty tried to stop him, but seeing he was someone important, she let him pass without a word. When he reached the entrance hall, Monica finally spotted him.

Moura was fuqing. You’ve got some nerve asking about Aunt Teresa? You drove her away, and now you have the gall to show up heret Get out. We don’t want you here‘

When she saw Charles, her face was cold as she hurried over and scolded Monica sharply. Monics, that’s not how you talk to others.

Then she turned to Theodore. “Theodore, take Monica upstairs. I’ll talk to Mr. Logan myself.”

Theodore had a short fuse, and if Charles stayed any longer, the two of them might end up coming to blows.

Yvonne wasn’t about to risk it, so she said to Charles, “Mr. Logan, let’s talk outside.”

For once, Charles actually listened and replied, “Okay.”

Once they were outside, Yvonne said, “Mr. Logan, if you’re here looking for Teresa, she’s not home. You should go.”

Charles frowned. “So where is she?”

Yvonne looked at him, genuinely confused. “You mean you really don’t know where Teresa is?”

Charles gave a dry, almost mocking laugh. “Just because she’s my wife, doesn’t mean I always know where she is.”

Seeing he was serious, Yvonne said, “But she’s your wife. How could you not know where she went?”

Charles said, “To her, I’m probably not even her husband anymore.”

Yvonne shot back, “You broke her heart, and you still have the nerve to say something like that?”

Charles fixed Yvonne with a chilling stare. “Talking won’t change anything. Just tell me where she is.”

Yvonne wasn’t sure what game Charles was trying to play. When Teresa left, she’d mentioned in passing that Charles had told the hospital to transfer her out of Riverdale.

But right now,

Charles honestly looked clueless, and the way he barged in didn’t exactly mean anything good.

So Yvonne kept Teresa’s whereabouts to herself. “If you don’t know where she is, how could you expect us to know?

Charles pinned Yvonne with a piercing, predatory stare, trying to pressure her into slipping up.

But Yvonne didn’t flinch; she was cool as ice, not a hint of nerves showing.

Charles let out a slow breath, his tone low and threatening, “Just don’t lie to me. You can’t afford what happens next.”

With that, he strode off, and even the wind that followed in his wake felt icy cold.

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