Chapter 529
Chapter 529
After finishing up the dishes, Cordelia wiped her hands dry and turned to young Callum. "Remember to
listen to your dad, okay? I have to go back to school to help Victoria with some work, and I have
classes to teach. I'm really busy. You can come have lunch with me at the school with your dad, maybe
around noon or in the afternoon."
"Okay, bye, Mommy," Callum replied with a child's simplicity.
As Cordelia said goodbye to Callum and Ronan, she felt a refreshing clarity in her heart. It had been
four years since her mother, Shelley, had passed away, and the resentment, the sense of grievance,
and the smoldering anger that had consumed her in the wake of her mother's death had gradually
subsided with time. The death of Deanna and Tabitha's imprisonment had left a sour taste in her life,
but Ronan had said it was all "for her."
Deep down, Cordelia couldn't fully come to terms with it all, but she desperately wanted to move on, to
find excuses for him, because her feelings made her want to find those excuses for him.
As Cordelia walked down the corridor of Unity Hall, an elderly man suddenly stopped her. He looked to
be in his late sixties or seventies, his hair was completely white, and he was sporting glasses and a
well-tailored tweed coat that screamed distinguished professor. However, Cordelia was certain she had
never seen him before.
She didn't think much of it; after all, the school was filled with strangers. But there was something about
the elderly man that she found endearing, probably a throwback to the fond memories of Barney. She
felt an inexplicable warmth toward this old man.
She didn't notice the man's gaze fixed on her as she walked past, a blend of curiosity, scrutiny, and
admiration.
"Miss Cordelia?" he called out from behind her.
Turning her head, she smiled at the old man. Her recent reconciliation with Ronan and the favorable
impression the gentleman made contributed to her pleasant demeanor. "Yes? Do you know me?"
"Do you have a moment? I'd like to have a chat with you," said the man.
"Me?" Cordelia pointed to herself, still unsure of the man's identity.
"Yes."
"Well..." she began, almost inviting him to her home, considering it was almost as welcoming as her
office, but she hesitated, not yet knowing the stranger's intentions. "Let's go to the campus bistro. It's
usually quiet there, and we can find a private booth."
"Sounds good."
The Birchwood College bistro was renowned for its high standards, boasting rave reviews on various This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
dining apps. Many young couples sought it out for dates, but securing a table was a challenge. For
those within the college, however, it was a coveted perk.
It wasn't quite noon yet, so the bistro was relatively empty.
Upon recognizing Cordelia as a faculty member, the waiter promptly served her a milkshake and the
old gentleman a glass of warm milk, a little token of the staff's regard for the faculty.
Holding his glass of milk, the old man smiled. “It seems you’re quite popular around here, Ms.
Haselwood."
"Oh, it's not that. It's just one of the staff benefits," Cordelia replied with a laugh.
She then ordered a fruit salad for herself and a pizza for the old man, not feeling particularly hungry
after her recent meal.
"I have a story I'd like to tell you," the old man said.
"A story?" Cordelia was both puzzled and intrigued. She couldn't fathom what story the old man could
possibly have that would involve her.
"Yes, just think of it as a story."
"Alright then," Cordelia responded. Her curiosity was piqued as she stirred her milkshake with a spoon,
waiting for the tale to unfold.