Cordelia never had a keen sense for romance, so she completely missed the hint when the big shot in the group flirted with her through the 'dear' stuff.
Cordelia would show her respect since she referred to him as her teacher. She couldn’t explain why but just found him reliable.
After sending the message, Cordelia printed the downloaded materials and carried them from the study to her bedroom.
On her way, she bumped into Rachel heading downstairs. Rachel looked surprised. "Lia, where's Juliana? Didn't she come home with you?"
Cordelia responded with an indifferent "No."
Rachel frowned. "Why didn't you wait for Juliana? You were like this in the morning, too. You're too cold-hearted."
Watching a sitcom in the living room, Laurinda cut in without taking her eyes off the screen. "Well, that's what happens when you don't grow up in the family. Thank goodness. Juliana’s a good girl."
Cordelia couldn't care less about their comments and continued to her room, closing the door behind her. She placed the papers on her desk and picked up her phone.
Mr. All-Round texted. [Learning to drive a sports car is fine, but don't speed in the city. It's against the law. I'll teach you when I get the chance.]
Cordelia smiled softly and texted back. [Okay, I'll start studying now.]
Mr. All-Round texted again. [Good. If you have any questions, ask me.]
She knew she had to master the new information before tackling Batra's Conjecture. She had just started diving into the material when there was a knock on the door, and Lorna called her down for dinner.
Reluctantly, Cordelia put the papers down, sighed softly, and went downstairs.
The house was bustling today. Except for Kermit, everyone was around.
Steward and Laurinda sat at opposite ends of the long dining table, with Sanderson, Lorna, and Cordelia on one side and Rachel with Juliana on the other.
While they were eating, Rachel's cell phone rang. She hastily answered, attentive. "Hello, Mrs. Collins... No trouble at all. Please go ahead. Oh?"
Whatever the caller said changed Rachel's expression. She first glared at Juliana, then replied with a forced smile. "Of course, no problem at all!"
After hanging up, she slapped Juliana on the back. "What were you thinking, child?"
Stunned and annoyed, Juliana retorted, "Mom, why did you do that?"
Rachel was livid. "Did you blab about the private tutorial with Mr. Stanton I set up for you? Didn't I tell you to keep it a secret? I've pulled so many strings to get you this opportunity, and now, look, the news has spread, and Mrs. Collins is insisting her daughter join the interview, too! I can't afford to offend the Collins family!"
Juliana's eyes flickered guiltily. She shot Cordelia a malicious look.
Cordelia had been the talk of the school, and Juliana couldn't help but share the news with her best friend, never imagining it would leak.
But no, she had told her friend to keep it to herself. So, it must be Cordelia leaking the news.
Juliana stood up abruptly, pointing at Cordelia. "Was it you?!"
Cordelia, who had been quietly eating, looked up in confusion.
"You never talk to anyone else! Did you tell Merry? With her gossiping ways, I bet she has spread the news! You're just jealous since I play the piano and will take lessons from Mr. Stanton, so you sabotaged me on purpose to make me lose the spot!"
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