Divorce Time 215

Chapter 215

Your

Your turn or mine?" Thorne asked again.

Charlene glanced at Jasmine. "Let Minnie decide."

"Dad, definitely," Jasmine said confidently. "Mom's not really into basketball, but Dad's really good at it."

Charlene could play basketball, but she kept that to herself.

Since Jasmine had made up her mind, Charlene said, "Alright, your turn, Thorne."

"Sure thing," Thorne replied with a nod.

and the temperature rose, Thorne shrugged off his long black coat and handed it to Charlene. "Mind holding this for me?" Charlene took it with a silent sigh and laid it down on the grass beside

raised an eyebrow but let it

"Hey, when you're filming, try to keep up with us, alright? Don't just stand

game, called "Ants on a Basketball," had a simple rule: parents start by pulling a hoop with a rope while dribbling a basketball inside the hoop, and once they reach the turnaround point, the kids take over pulling the hoop, and the parents continue dribbling. The ball has to stay within the hoop's boundary

perhaps she had forgotten those outings. Now, whether it was school teaching or Thorne's influence, Jasmine

kept up with Jasmine's dribbling as he pulled the hoop backward, and

his hands with ease. As he rolled up his sleeves,

on the phone steady. But as Thorne dribbled, memories of him playing on the school court flooded back to her mind. A few months ago, she could recall his face and stature so vividly. Now, looking at this taller, more mature, and undeniably handsome Thorne, those memories had started

the undisputed champions

up and down with a

lifted

moment on video, thinking that today, Jasmine

today for the parent-child activity instead of her,

Jasmine's classmates' parents came over to

hands and

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