Chapter 44 Running into Flora Again at the Mall When Barry finally stopped crying, Flora quietly walked over. She looked at Tiffany with big, hopeful eyes and said softly, "Mommy, can we go to the mall to buy spretty ribbons for my room?" Tiffany smiled and nodded. "Of course, let's go together." At the mall, Sam and Flora were running around, eyes wide with excitement at all the decorations. They didn't even know where to start.
Suddenly, Sam froze in front of a store selling Spider-Man figures, his eyes lighting up. Barry was right there with him, both kids wishing they could take the giant Spider-Man home.
"Mommy, can Barry and I look around here?" Sam asked, blinking his big eyes hopefully.
"Okay, but if anything happens, call Mommy. I'll take Flora upstairs to look around. Don't run off, okay?" "We won't, Mommy!" Sam and Barry said together, then hand in hand, they walked into the store.
Tiffany took Flora's hand, and they headed to the second floor.
"Mommy, I want to buy a gift for Barry," Flora suddenly said, pointing to a small toy in a store window.
Tiffany followed her gaze and saw a crystal ball on the shelf, with three children swinging inside-one girl and two boys.
Tiffany patted Flora's head, took her inside, and bought the crystal ball. Flora, holding the crystal ball, excitedly ran downstairs, eager to give the gift to Barry.
Tiffany followed behind Flora, but her phone rang. It was too noisy around, so when she noticed Flora had already gone to the store where Sam and Barry were, she found a quiet corner to answer the call.
But when Flora walked into the store, she didn't see Sam and Barry. "Where did they go?" Flora scratched her head, looking around in confusion.
She walked out of the store, looked back, and saw that her mommy was also gone. Just as Flora was about to use her watch to call Sam, she looked up and saw Leon in the distance.
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Leon noticed Flora too. He remembered the last the accidentally knocked her over and felt a bit guilty. Thinking of this, Leon walked towards Flora, and they stared at each other.
"Sir, what are you doing here?" Flora asked first.
"Work," Leon responded lightly, then looked around, frowning. Where was Tiffany? How could she leave her child alone in the mall? "Then what are you doing here alone?" Leon asked back.
Flora smiled and raised the crystal ball in her hand, saying happily, "I bought a gift for my brothers." Leon saw the crystal ball in Flora's hand, and it was indeed beautiful. Wait, she said brothers? Tiffany had more than one child? Leon thought of the "triplets," could it be...
Just as Leon was about to reach a conclusion, Tiffany's voice interrupted his thoughts.
"Flora!" Tiffany ran over, shielding Flora behind her, and coldly stared at Leon. "Mr. Cooper, what do you want to do? Push her again?" "Tiffany, what do you takefor? I wouldn't harm a child just because I dislike you!" Leon growled, his face full of anger.
Tiffany didn't have tto argue with him. She kept looking around, afraid that Sam and Barry would be discovered by Leon. Fortunately, they hadn't appeared, and Tiffany breathed a sigh of relief.
"Flora, let's go." Tiffany took Flora's hand and left, ignoring Leon's dark expression.
In his moment of anger, Leon forgot to ask Tiffany about the kids.
After making sure Leon hadn't followed, Tiffany called Sam.
"Mommy, Barry and I are on the third floor. We saw Daddy nearby, so we hid." Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! Tiffany sighed in relief. Sam was a smart kid.
They headed to the third floor to find Sam and Barry, and Flora immediately handed the gift to Barry.
"Barry, this is for you," Flora said with a sweet smile.
Barry took the crystal ball, so touched he was about to cry again.
"Crybaby Barry," Tiffany chuckled, reaching out to wipe Barry's tears.
"Mommy, let's start buying decorations," Flora said, taking Tiffany's hand. Then the family of four continued shopping.
After they finished decorating the room, Barry realized it was getting late and said goodbye before leaving the villa.
At the Cooper Mansion, Barry peeked into the yard.
Damon was watering the flowers, and while he wasn't paying attention, Barry quietly ran into the yard from beside the flower bed.
He walked into the living room, still holding the crystal ball, and was happy for a moment until he saw the person he least wanted to see, sitting on the sofa drinking tea.
Bronte heard footsteps, put down her teacup, and looked back at Barry. Her eyes fell on the crystal ball, and she smiled. "Barry, Mr. Cooper probably doesn't know you sneaked out, right? It looks like you went out with Tiffany." Mentioning Tiffany made Bronte angry. Because of the stuincident, she was detained for half a day and released only after writing an apology.
Barry ignored Bronte; he didn't like her.
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"Aren't you afraid I'll tell Mr. Cooper? Then your little secret with Tiffany O will be exposed Tiffany's other two children will be brought back by Mr.
Cooper, and you'll never see her again." Bronte's threat made Barry's attitude change immediately. He turned around, stubbornly staring at her, nervously speaking, "What do you want?" Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey!
Bronte smiled at his words, deliberately slowing her tone, squatting down to look Barry in the look Barry in eye. "I know you don't like me, and I don't like you either, but I need your help to be with Mr. Cooper. As long as you don't oppose me, Barry, I won't tell anyone about your relationship with Tiffany." "Daddy won't marry you! Daddy likes Mommy!" Barry tightly held the crystal ball, his dislike for Bronte deepening.
"Little kids shouldn't talk nonsense. You better accept it, or else your secret..." Before Bronte could finish, Barry ran into his room and slammed the door. Bronte smirked. Despite Barry's uncooperativeness, she knew he wouldn't oppose her anymore.
At 7 PM, Leon returned to the villa, seeing Barry quietly sofa, with Bronteding on the Bronte peeling fruit beside him. She handed an apple to Barry, who obediently took a bite. It seemed very harmonious, which puzzled Leon. He remembered Barry didn't like Bronte.
"Barry," Leon called.
Barry, biting the apple, ran to Leon and hugged him.
Barry wanted to tell his daddy that Bronte was bad, but he was afraid Leon would find out about Tiffany, so he looked a bit aggrieved.
"What's wrong? Why are you unhappy?" Leon noticed Barry's mood and gently comforted him.
"I'm fine, Daddy," Barry shook his head.
Bronte also walked over, smiling, holding a peeled apple. She tried to feed it to Leon. Leon felt awkward and didn't eat it.
"Miss Langley, I don't like fruit," he said, picking up Barry and walking past Bronte. Bronte's hand awkwardly stayed in mid-air.