Chapter
Everard who was usually indifferent was shocked, but he calmed down instantly. He cracked a smile and took the two hundred bucks, saying. âThe coffee beans are in the warehouse. Swing by after school to pick it up.â
âWill do.â Cordelia was brisk, turning on her heel and heading out. Catching sight of Little Fangâs complicated expression, she let out a quiet sigh.
Little Fang must think his boss was a real Scrooge, huh? But it didnât matter.
Sanderson had given her a bank card loaded with a cool hundred grand. She was rolling in it!
As long it was within reason, she didnât mind giving Everard a leg up. Everything was possible. If he was happy, maybe she could shake off a curse about her being blinded by love a bit sooner.
Once Cordelia had left, Calvert grimaced and asked, âWhereâs the St. Helena Coffee in the warehouse?â
All they had was that pile of condoms from the shelf display!
Everard shot him a look. âCall Hackett Griffin. You go fetch it.â
Calvert replied, ââ¦Right.â
After speaking, he couldnât help but mutter, âSir, Mr. Griffinâs a good man in his sixties. Canât you just call him Mr. Griffin? âHackett Griffinâ soundsâ¦â His sentence took a sharp turn under Everardâs gaze, âThat is away from your wellâeducation!â
Everard ignored him and settled back behind the counter, picking up a book to read.
Cordelia walked into the school gates just as an Audi pulled up.
Hanley watched her fleeting figure, momentarily stunned, not getting out of the car.
Belinda, who had driven their son to school, was oblivious to his distraction and launched into rant, âOnly second place this time? What happened?â
Hanley kept a straight face, silent.
Belinda griped, âYou didnât slack off all summer. Thereâs no way you did poorly. Was it the Delaney family messing with you on test day? Thank goodness we switched our marital pledge, or youâd be dragged down to their level, marrying a nincompoop like that!â
Suppressing a surge of rebellion, Hanley pushed the car door open, âIâm off to school!â
âOkay,â Belinda said, continuing to probe, âWho got first place this time? Juliana? You two are practically engaged. Itâs okay if she beats you once in a while.â
Hanley had already stepped out of the car, but her words made him pause and turn, compelled to respond for some reason, âIt was Cordelia.â
âNo doubt it was Julianaâ¦
, what?â Belinda was stunned.
Hanley looked away, puzzled by his sudden defiance. He was fed up with Belindaâs nagging. Why hadnât she consulted him before calling off the engagement with the Delaney family?
The first class was with Latham, the teacher in charge of the class who liked to harp on discipline.
He called out, âMerry, didnât I tell you to dye your hair back yesterday?â
Cordeliaâs deskmate slumped on the desk, indifferent as in the sun, âSir, dying hair costs money. My folks took my bank card. How about you get it back for me first?â
Latham, redâfaced with frustration, sighed, âCome to my office during the break, you and Cordelia.â
Cordelia, hearing her name, looked up in confusion. Why did he summon her?
The two classes flew by, and Cordelia got a taste of how much of a headache her deskmate was. Merry was sleeping through class, gaming on her phone once awake, bluntly refusing to answer questions, to the point where the teachers gave up on her entirely.
When time came and students headed out for exercises, Cordelia made her way to Lathamâs office. She nudged Merry who was still engrossed in her game, âArenât you going to the office?â
Merry replied with a grin, âNah, Mr. Latham wonât do anything.â
Cordelia paused, then asked, âWhere is his office anyway?â
Merry
looked up, puzzled by Cordeliaâs cluelessness, locked her phone, and stood, âFine, Iâll show you.â
On the way, Merryâs gossiping nature kicked in, âMr. Latham is so henpecked. His wife takes his whole paycheck. Heâs still biking to work on that old clunkerâ¦â
â¦Oh Cordelia didnât know how to reply.
They entered the office, approaching Latham, who smiled at Cordelia and said, âJust a moment, Cordelia.â
He then opened a drawer and took out something wrapped in a newspaper. Unwrapping it revealed some change.
Pushing the cash into Merry, he said, âIâm not sure how much you need for the hair, but five hundred should cover it, right?â
Merry was taken aback, murmuring, âMr. Latham, this must be your secret stash. Arenât you afraid Iâll just hit the arcade with this?â
Latham smiled, âItâs yours to do as you please.â
Merry wavered her rebellious eyes, ultimately she took the money and left, âFine, Iâm off to the Arcade then!â
After Merry had gone, another teacher spoke up, âWhy bother with her, Latham? Her parents have given up on her, and yet youâ¦
Latham sighed, âIf I donât look after her, who will?â
Turning to Cordelia, he asked, âCordelia, I actually called you here to ask if youâd be interested in joining the math competition?â
Math competition? Cordelia was momentarily lost for words.
Latham leaned back in his chair, the corners of his eyes crinkling as he spoke, âThe math challenge is going to be a tough cookie, thatâs for sure. Weâve got a prep course right here at our school thatâll give you a leg up. Itâll dive into the nittyâgritty, so if youâre game, youâll need to attend and master the deeper conceptsâ¦â
The possibility of learning more sparked Cordelia. She nodded enthusiastically, âDefinitely!â
Latham slid a registration form across the desk. âAlrighty then. Fill this out. Thereâs an informal Galaxy Math Whiz Competition in a week, a good place to cut your teeth; Then, every Monday to Friday, for the last two study periods, head over to Room 301 in the lecture hall for the training sessions.â
Got it.â
Cordelia stepped out of the office to find Merry leaning against the wall, absorbed in her phone, presumably gaming. She looked up with a grin as Cordelia emerged, âLetâs .â
It wasnât until they were halfway back to class that it dawned on Cordelia that Merry had been waiting for her. As they entered the classroom, a sharpâeyed classmate spotted the competition form in Cordeliaâs hand and exclaimed, âCordelia, youâre signing up for the math competition?â
âYouâre about to join the ranks of the brainy elite like Hanley⦠Does that mean youâll be hitting the books with him for the last two periods every day?â
The room fell silent, the air thick with unspoken thoughts.
13.05
After eternity, someone dropped a bombshell, âYouâre not still carrying a torch for Hanley, are you?â