On the other hand, Shaun was not used to not getting phone calls or messages from Catherine.
Not long ago, she would always call to ask about his whereabouts and schedule because of Sarah.
However, she had stopped asking.
She would not call him and it was always him calling her first.
His messages were always replied to with just a couple of words.
She had even stopped showing up when Sarah came over for his treatment sessions.
When he hung out with Rodney and Chester in the clubhouse at night, she would show no interest in accompanying him and would not even question him.
For the first time, he truly understood what she meant by 'not bothered' anymore.
This feeling worried him.
Even at work, he would often get distracted and zone out without realizing it.
Hadley was baffled by his behavior. "Eldest Young Master Hill, is something on your mind?"
Shaun sipped on his coffee before asking casually, "I
didn’t go home yesterday because the social dinner went on until late at night. Did Young Madam get in touch with you?"
In the past, Hadley would receive countless phone calls from Catherine if Shaun did not return home for the night.
Shaun deliberately did not inform her last night. He reckoned she must be overthinking by now.
The question took Hadley off guard. "Nope." « 99
Shaun was at a loss for words.
He loosened his tie in frustration. "What about
Granny? Elie? Aunty Yasmine?"
She must have gotten the others to check up on him.
"Nothing from them either."
Hadley blinked back blankly. "Eldest Young Master Hill, is it possible that you're hoping that Young Madam would call?"
"No way." Shaun glared at his assistant. "I just don't want her to overthink again and affect the babies."
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