Eliza shrugged nonchalantly. "It's just a job. Doesn't matter if I like it or not."
"I think you have the right skills to do great here. If you don't like it, I can move you to another department."
"This is fine."
She didn't even glance at the salary or stock options and just signed her name on the dotted line.
After signing, she handed the contract back to Casper. "I'll start as soon as I get my son settled in daycare."
"There are plenty of daycare options in Falconridge, both boarding and day programs, and of varying quality. If you need help, I could... "
Eliza cut him off. "No need, I can manage on my own." She wasn't rich, but she wasn't that strapped for cash either.
He handed her a card. "Use this for the kid's tuition."
"I don't need it," she said, her voice steady and cold.
"I didn't mean anything by it," he said. He just wanted to help her out.
Eliza eyed him coolly. "I can take care of my own son."
"Why are you so hostile towards me?" he asked, feeling a bit hurt.
"My child has nothing to do with you."
There was no arguing with that. Brock wasn't his kid. But he wanted to be kind to Eliza, and she kept pushing him away.
"It doesn’t matter if it’s my business or not. Can't I just help with tuition?"
"Mr. Casper, save your money for your own future kids," she said, leaving no room for his feelings.
Fine then. He pocketed the card angrily, grabbed his jacket, and drove off to work.
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