Bob said, "That depends on you. You're the public figure—we just have to find a date that’s most convenient for you."
"You're that reluctant to marry me, huh?" Cora asked.
Bob's fingers clenched on his steering wheel, but his tone remained exceedingly relaxed. "I mean, we could just get our marriage registered right now."
Cora laughed in amusement. "I mean, it's just that… You respect me too much every time. I know you're doing it for my sake, but I have this nagging feeling you're not proactive enough."
"I'm not worried about the hassle. Let me put it this way—I can hold a grand wedding and make babies for you here and now, so what say you?"
"Bob!" Cora blushed from his teasing. "My uncle's here."
"Just pretend I'm not here," Jay said. "I'll get off if you want to start making babies right then."
"You too?!" Cora pouted.
The atmosphere in the car returned to normal soon enough, though Bob and Jay traded discreet glances.
Words are not needed when it came to a great many things.
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Once they arrived at Levine Manor, Nancy promptly brought a girl whom she introduced to Jay.
Said girl was pretty and carried herself like a disciplined rich daughter.
Nancy had assumed she was Jay's type: quiet, sweet, and understanding.
Bob, however, could tell immediately that Jay didn’t like the girl. He preferred someone vivacious, beautiful yet alluring, and down-to-earth… In other words, Zoe York.
Even so, Jay was great at concealing his emotions. He willingly took the girl on a stroll in the back garden despite not liking her.
Nancy watched as they went, sighing, "That's one load off my shoulders if this works."
"Well, I just can't feel any spark between them," Cora said quietly.
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