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The Sprawling 145

    145 An Unanswered Call and a Grandmother’s Gambit


    145 An Unanswered Call and a Grandmother’s Gambit


    The question lingered ufortably as he poured himself another scotch, ra’s continued absence from the family dinner table more conspicuous than ever.


    As Eleanor rose to take Cora’s hand, she shot Damien a look that clearly said their


    conversation wasn’t over.


    “And what about your family? Is that not fulfilling as well?”


    ra had just stepped out of the shower when her phone rang again. She wrapped herself in a towel and nced at the screen, expecting Damien’s name.


    “How about this?” Damien offered. “I’ll take you skiing next weekend instead. We can make it a father–daughter trip.”


    “Oh, I’d be better if my favorite granddaughter–inw woulde visit me once in a while,” Eleanor said pointedly.


    Damien set his phone down and knelt to his daughter’s level. “Your mother is very busy with her work right now, Coco.”


    She let it ring until it stopped.


    Cora’s expression brightened slightly. “Will you teach me how to go on the big slopes?”


    “No, you came here for dinner,” Eleanor agreed smoothly. “A dinner I specifically asked you to bring ra to.”


    Cora looked unconvinced but nodded reluctantly.


    ra Vance stared at her phone screen, the nursing home’s number ring back at her. Her finger hovered over the call button before she sighed and set the device down. She’d meant to visit her mother today, but the memory of theirst painful interaction still stung.


    “Not today,” she murmured, turning back to herptop.


    There was a brief silence before Eleanor spoke again, her tone softer. “ra, I worry


    You work too hard.”


    about


    you.


    Ten minutester, it buzzed again. Damien. Again.


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    Damien gave her a sharp look. “What would you have me do? Drive to her apartment- and drag her here?”


    After ending the call, ra sat motionless, still clutching the phone. She genuinely adored Eleanor. The older woman had always been kind to her, even when Damien hadn’t been. But visits to Thorne Manor meant facing Damien, and often Vivienne, in a setting where she felt perpetually diminished.


    Eleanor’s eyes shed. “Seven years of marriage, a child together, and you’re just… giving up?”


    Had ra really reached her breaking point? Or was there something else behind her sudden determination to end their marriage?


    ra winced. “I’ve been very busy with work.”


    “Don’t ‘Grandmother‘ me,” she interrupted. “That woman is still your wife, regardless of whatever is happening between you two.”


    “And what are you doing about it?” Eleanor challenged.


    The questionnded like a punch. “Of course it is,” ra said automatically, though they both knew it wasn’t entirely true.


    “Your mother loves you very much,” he said carefully. “Sometimes we need to be understanding when people are going through difficult times.”


    “ra, my dear,” Eleanor’s warm voice flowed through the speaker. “How are you?”


    She worked steadily through the afternoon, stopping only when her eyes began to strain from staring at the screen. The sun had already set when she finally shut herptop.


    Theparison made Damien pause. It was true–Vivienne had been remarkably consistent with Corately, while ra had be increasingly distant.


    “If that’s what it takes,” Eleanor said calmly, sipping her tea.


    Damien Thorne scowled at his phone. Three calls and a text–all unanswered. ra


    was deliberately avoiding him, and his patience was wearing thin.


    ra turned the phone face–down and continued working.


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    “She’s always busy,” Corained, stomping her foot. “She promised!”


    “Did she?” Eleanor asked quietly. “Or did she simply reach her breaking point after years of being ignored?”


    Damien downed his scotch in one swallow. “You know perfectly well what’s happening. She’s filing for divorce.”


    “Giving her what she wants,” he answered tly.


    “So you gave up?” Eleanor’s tone was deceptively light.


    “Daddy, when is Mommying home?” Cora asked, her small face scrunched with frustration as she clutched her ski jacket. “She promised to take me skiing this


    weekend.”


    Damien watched them go, his expression unreadable. His grandmother’s words


    echoed in his mind.


    Damien sighed, brushing a strand of hair from his daughter’s face. “Sometimes adults have important responsibilities that can’t wait. I’m sure she didn’t want to disappoint


    you.”


    “But she did disappoint me,” Cora insisted, her lower lip trembling. “Aunt Vivienne never cancels our ns.”


    “She gave up first,” Damien countered, setting down his ss with more force than


    necessary.


    Her phone buzzed beside her. Damien’s name shed on the screen.


    As Cora skipped away, Damien frowned at his phone again. He needed to tell ra about tonight’s dinner with Eleanor. His grandmother had specifically requested ra’s presence, and Eleanor Thorne was not someone who took no for an answer.


    He dialed ra’s number once more. Straight to voicemail.


    “Too busy for dinner tonight? I’ve asked the chef to prepare your favorite salmon dish.”


    <b>“</b>I enjoy my work,” ra replied, sitting on the edge of her bed. “It’s fulfilling.”


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    “She’s noting” Damien informed his grandmother as he entered her sitting room


    at Thorne Manor.


    Eleanor Thorne, elegant even at eighty–two, arched an eyebrow. “Did you even try to


    convince her?”


    “We’ll see,” he promised, ruffling her hair. “Now go get ready for dinner at


    Great–Grandma’s house.”


    “Not hard enough.” Eleanor adjusted her pearl ne. “Next time, don’t bothering without her.”


    “Damn it, ra,” he muttered.


    She ignored them all.


    “I tried,” Damien insisted.


    The YodaVision project demanded her full attention anyway. Their new AI interface was showing promising results, but several key algorithms still needed refinement. ra lost herself in the code, grateful for the distraction from her personal life.


    Damien’s jaw tightened. “I didn’te here for a lecture.”


    Her phone showed three missed calls and the unread text from Damien.


    “Grandmother-”


    “That’s all I ask, dear.” Eleanor’s voice was gentle. “Take care of yourself.”


    A text notification appeared on herptop screen–also from Damien.


    “She’s not answering my calls,” Damien replied, pouring himself a scotch from the crystal decanter. “I texted her as well.”


    Eleanor recovered quickly, turning to her great–granddaughter with a warm smile. “How lovely, darling! Let’s put them in water.”


    “Then perhaps you can spare one evening soon,” Eleanor persisted. “Next week, perhaps?”


    Instead, it disyed “Eleanor Thorne.”


    She couldn’t do it. Not tonight. Not yet.


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    She hesitated before answering. “Hello, Eleanor”


    “I’m sorry, Eleanor,” ra said, genuinely regretful. “I have deadlines for the next few days. I just can’t get away”


    ra closed the notification without responding. These days, she avoided Thorne Manor whenever possible. The sprawling estate had never felt like home, but now it felt like enemy territory.


    ra closed her eyes. “I’ll try, Eleanor. That’s all I can promise.”


    “I’m well, thank you. And you?”


    “Eleanor wants us at the manor for dinner tonight.”


    Cora chose that moment to burst into the room, breaking the tense silence.


    “Great–Grandma! I brought you flowers from the garden!”


    Damien stared at his grandmother for a long moment before a slight smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth. “Should I leave now then?”


    The question caught Eleanor off guard. For once, the formidable matriarch was speechless.


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