Chapter 1187
Chapter 1187 Go On A Date
The trio had a long discussion in the study until Amanda knocked on the door to call them for lunch.
They finally ended their conversation and went downstairs.
During lunch, Amanda kept scooping food onto Frank''s te. “Mr. Furdour, why don''t you stay here?”
she asked abruptly.
Frank looked up from his te at Amanda. He had no intention to stay in Chanaea any longer now that
he had checked on Patrick.
However, before he could get the words out of his mouth, Amanda interrupted, “My mommy is also
recovering overseas. I''m sure she doesn''t know Mr. Furdour has a brother in you. Why don''t you spend
a few more days here? Mommy will surely praise me for the warm hospitality I give you when she''s
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back.”
Cooper added, “Stay in Jadeborough for a couple more days if you don''t have anything urgent. I
already gave Steven a call, and he''ll be over tomorrow.”
“Okay.” Frank didn''t decline their offer as he wanted to personally give his thanks to the person who
raised Patrick.
Amanda was serious when she said she wanted to give Frank a warm reception. After lunch, she
suggested taking him around Jadeborough and declined Cooper''s offer to tag along, iming Lucian
and her were enough.
Before leaving, she whirled around and sneakily whispered to Cooper, “Uncle Cooper, I can only help
you with this much. The rest is up to you. Good luck!”
Cooper was dumbfounded by her actions when he finally realized what she was up to.
Frank had excellentbat skills since he was in the police force, so Cooper wasn''t the least bit
worried about him being with the kids. Putting on his coat, Cooper took Sally out.
Sally asked confusedly, “Where are we going?”
Instead of answering, Cooper questioned, “Which ce haven''t you visited yet? Have you been to the
flower and bird market? Or do you want to go singing? Or maybe the aquarium?” The two walked side
by side toward the garage.
Sally was stunned by his invitation before she btedly realized he was trying to ask her out on a date.
“Are you asking me out on a date?”
Cooper pushed his sses up the bridge of his nose and replied, “I''ve never been on a date before, if
you count having a meal together as one.”
Sally turned to look at him. “Aren''t you good at giving flowers?”
“So you do know how to be sarcastic, Ms. Loake.” The corners of Cooper''s lips curled into a smile
before he continued, “You were the one who asked me which flower I should give to Ms. Yerton, and I
merely answered your question.”
When they reached the garage, he walked over to a sports car and opened the passenger seat door for
her. “Work never ends, but we should take the chance to rx whenever we can. You can also
consider this as me asking you out on a date.”
“Let''s go to the aquarium.” He stood by the opened door with an arched brow. “Will you do me the
honor?”
Sally''s lips curved into a smile before she walked past him and rounded the car to the driver seat.
Sally had no interest in ces like aquariums and zoos. She thought those ces were a waste of
time.
Yet, as she strolled along the underwater tunnel of the aquarium, she came face to face with rare,
beautiful fishes, turtles, and sharks. She felt as though she was walking on the ocean floor with only a
ss wall separating her from the aquatic animals. The view was stunning.
Watching the fishes gliding through the water, a wonderful feeling welled up within Sally. She realized
ces like the aquarium weren''t a waste of time after all.
She stopped in her tracks, and Cooper halted beside her. “There are many joys in life, and you should
experience every single one of them yourself.”
Sally nced at him. “Do I look like someone whose heart needs healing?”
“Nope.” Cooperughed.
It was then he caught sight of the hickey on her fair neck. It reminded him of how passionate he had
beenst night. Thebination of his intense kisses against her fair skin entuated the marks.
When he stroked the hickey with a light touch, a sense of gratification filled him.
The skin of his fingers was calloused, causing Sally to feel ticklish and p his hand away. At that
moment, an elderly man wearing a cap with a child in tow walked up to them. “Would you like your
future to be read, sir?”
Cooper was baffled at how swindlers could bypass security and enter the aquarium.
As if he could see through Cooper''s thoughts, the elderly man exined sheepishly, “I don''t normally
offer my fortune-telling service to others, but my granddaughter wants to buy some fish, and I don''t
have enough money.”
Cooper asked teasingly, “If you can read fortunes, then why couldn''t you predict yourselfcking the
money to buy fish?”