A year later, Gwyneth jumped into running her own business. She set up her business near the Payne residence to stay clear of Asher.
With Kieran’s support, her furniture business took off and flourished. Six months later, she was considering opening a second factory.
Kieran found her a plot of land. The price was reasonable, and since there weren’t any big furniture factories in the area, it was perfect for her. The land, however, was located in Laverston.
Upon hearing this, Gwyneth started thinking about returning to Laverston to set up her second factory.
After talking it over with Kieran, she said goodbye to Franklin and Greta that evening and headed back to Laverston with her suitcase.
When Yvette found out Gwyneth was back, she eagerly invited her to lunch. “I’ve been missing you so much. You’re finally back! You have no idea, but Asher’s been asking about you constantly for the last two years.”
Hearing Asher’s name left Gwyneth in a daze. She’d sent him divorce agreements countless times and had her lawyers try to get him to sign, but he refused every time. him to sign but he refused every time.
Ever since she started her business, she’d used the name Blythe Payne, a name that marked her freedom and the happiness she’d found after her unhappy marriage.
So, when Asher heard about a business whiz from Jarleston earlier this year, he had no idea it was actually Gwyneth going by the name Blythe.
“I didn’t tell him where you are. I’m not dealing with a cheater like him,” Yvette muttered.
They talked for hours, and it wasn’t until that evening that Gwyneth finally returned to Kieran’s Laverston villa.
By the time the sun set, dinner was done, and Kieran brought o