The Sealed Forgiveness 7

Now, Fred was wondering why his Madam was not back yet and the response that he was going to give to his boss if he asked after them and to his relief, he did not ask.
“Maybe they had communicated.”
After his dinner, he returned to his room and forgot about his family.
At Mrs. Nichole Bailey's School
After Miss Cassandra Owen left Sevenoaks, the taxi took her to the mother-in-law's school.
“Good to see you, mom.”
She greeted her mother-in-law, who was in her office. She observed her critically and sensed that all was not well.
“Welcome, Cassandra. How are you?”
“Fine, mom.”
Now, Little Olivia, who was looking exhausted, greeted too.
“Olivia, come.”
She walked to her, and she lifted her from the floor and made her to seat on her thighs.
“How are you?”
“I'm fine, grandma.”
She made her to rest her head on her shoulder before she looked at Cassandra and asked.
“How is your husband?”
In response to her question, she allowed her tears to flow freely, and her mother-in-law nodded her head in regret.
'Louis is a good boy. What are all these about his love life?'
She pondered. Then she called on the janitor.
“Get some snacks for my children, please.”
“It is noted, madam.”
The janitor left and returned with some snacks and drinks, and they ate to their satisfaction. At 3 Pm, Sir Denise Bailey came to pick his children. As a matter of policy, he must see his mother before he leaves. So, he walked to her office with his children.
“Big Uncle, good to see you.”
The bewildered Denise looked at Little Olivia. Then, he looked around and saw her dejected mother who greeted.
“Good day, Uncle Denise.”
“Good day, Cassandra. You don't look good.”
Without waiting for an answer, he looked at his mother, whose expression says it all.
“Take the children home first. We will talk later.”
“All right, mom.”
Now, Little Olivia was already catching up with his children and when he turned to leave with them, she began to cry aloud.
“Uncle, I want you to go with you. Will you be my dad and play with me?”
Now, Miss Cassandra Owen cried hysterically, which the mother-in-law was not happy with.
“Stop that, Cassandra. It is not good for your health.”
Then, Mrs. Nichole Bailey got off her seat and walked up to Little Olivia and consoled.
“You will go with them, and he will play with all of you.”
Nevertheless, Sir Denise Bailey gave the mother a searching look for any clue, and she pointed out.
“I have not heard anything from her.”
“It is OK, mom. I will come to the house later. Olivia, let's go.”
Little Lady Olivia looked at her mom and consoled.
“Stop crying, mom. My dad will play with me.”
Then, Victory held her hands and they left.
Now, Mr. Arthur Bailey was more stable with his closing schedule. Unlike before that, he worked according to his wife's shift. That, day, he got to the school and walked to his wife's office. To his surprise, he met his daughter-in-law dejected, and he showed worries.
“Good to see you, father.”
She greeted as she walked up to him. He patted her shoulder and responded.
“Good to see you, Cassandra. Welcome to.”
“Thank you, father.”
She greeted the wife and afterwards, they left for the Native Home
At the Bailey Native Home
Now, Sir Denise Bailey and Mr. Phil Anderson arrived, and they settled down to talk. After Cassandra Owen narrated her story, she summarized with.
“I cannot leave my baby with him. That is why I brought her.”
At that moment, everyone was quiet and looking at each other. Then Mr. Arthur Bailey asked.
“Has he called you since you left?”
“No, father.”
He looked at the time, and it was 8 PM.
“Denise, give him a call and let's know his whereabouts.”
“All right, father.”
Denise gave him a call and he picked. Then, he looked at his parents for a clue to what to tell him, but he got none. Then, he continued.
“Hello, big brother. What's up?”
“Last born. I'm just checking on you. I guessed you have gone to bed.”
“Certainly.”
“It's all right. Sleep tight.”
“And you too.”
When he cut the call, he looked at his parents for another instructions. Then Mr. Phil Anderson spoke.
“Cassandra, do you really want the divorce?”
She only looked on, and her father-in-law repeated Mr. Phil Anderson's question differently.
“You are right to react the way you did. But from all indication, you are still in love with him. Am I right?”
She did not respond. Now, her mother-in-law spoke.
“My daughter, you will have the last smile. Louis is a pleasant person. I know that he would learn his lesson now that you have given him a break.”
Now, Miss Cassandra Owen began another session of sobbing.
“What did I put myself into? I am losing my mind.”
“Relax. Let see what his next move would be. As for Olivia, she has no problem. I am already her dad.”
Sir Denise Bailey assured.
“Yes. Denise is right. If you are not pleased with his next move, you can take whatever decision you feel is right for you.”
Her father-in-law encouraged. In appreciation, her mother-in-law said.
“I must appreciate you for coming to us rather than leaving out rightly, Cassandra.”
At Mr. Louis Bailey's Apartment
He woke up in the morning and began his routine fitness exercise of press up. When he lowered his body, he saw a paper that he was convinced that he did not keep beside the bed. Then, he crawled to pick it. Now he sat on the floor and read through the paper.
“Termination of marriage? It cannot be.”
He got up swiftly, put on his bathrobe and stormed out of the room. Just like a wind, he was at his wife's room. He pushed the door open and got in, and he was greeted with an empty bed.
“Tony, Fred.”
“Yes boss.”
Fred, who was in the kitchen, answered.
“Where is everybody? Where is Cassandra?”
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