“What do you think of Ms. Yerton, Mr. Sutton?” Bertilla asked as he followed Cooper into his office the next day.

“She's all right,” Cooper replied without taking his eyes off his computer screen.

Having worked with Cooper for many years, Bertilla was all too familiar with his responses. He knew that Cooper meant he was not very keen on Tiffany.

Bertilla then helped contact the woman who was scheduled to have dinner with Cooper that night.

Throughout the next few weeks, Cooper would work during the day and have dinner with different women in the evening.

He had encountered women from all walks of life, including heiresses of wealthy families, teachers, nurses, pet store owners, and even art teachers.

However, Cooper didn't find any of them to his liking as they were all gold diggers, and he assumed the kids wouldn't like them either.

On Christmas Eve, Lucian and Amanda had to go to school.

After breakfast, Cooper sent the two to school himself. Tiffany happened to be the teacher on duty at the school gate that day.

“Ms. Yerton!” Amanda greeted her with a wave.


Cooper shot Tiffany a glance while handing Amanda her schoolbag. “Mandy, do you like Ms. Yerton a lot?”

“Yes, I do! Ms. Yerton's classes are very interesting!” Amanda replied happily.

Cooper leaned in and gave her a kiss on the cheek.

Although Tiffany wasn't exactly impressive, she was better than all the other women he had dinner with. On top of that, she was also Amanda's math teacher.

As Amanda made her way past Tiffany, the latter helped her adjust her red scarf.

She had noticed Cooper standing there, but didn't dare approach him as there were other teachers around.

Upon noticing her stealing glances at him, Cooper motioned at her to text him later.

Tiffany paused for a few seconds before nodding at him in response.

While Sally drove Cooper to Specter Corporation, he told her, “Park the car in the underground parking lot before five in the evening. I'll take Amanda and Lucian out for dinner tonight.”

Sally lowered her gaze as she asked calmly, “Do you need me to buy you flowers?”

“A bouquet of calla lilies,” Cooper replied after giving it some thought.

“I thought you'd choose roses instead. Women love roses,” Sally said.

“Roses are too cheesy. I don't think a teacher like Tiffany would like them,” Cooper explained.

Upon noticing Sally's icy-cold expression in the rear-view mirror, Cooper leaned against his seat and kept quiet.

After finishing his work for the day, Cooper put on his coat and headed over to the underground parking lot. There was a bouquet of calla lilies placed neatly in the passenger seat.

He then started the car and drove to the school. The kids had just finished school by the time he arrived at the gate.

While waiting for Lucian and Amanda, Cooper sent Tiffany a text.
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