Chapter 1
"Ms. Moore, what''s your monthly ie?"
Lucinda Moore was stirring her coffee when she heard this. She paused for a moment, then looked
up at the man sitting across from her. This guy was her participant in a blind date for the day. The
matchmaker had told her he was a great catch, a supervisor at a bigpany with a sry close to
ten grand a month.
At only twenty-four, Lucinda was being pressured so much by her mother to get married that she
was afraid to go home. Reluctantly, she had agreed to another blind date to meet this so-called
''great catch''. Unexpectedly, the first thing out of his mouth was a question about her ie.
"I own this coffee shop," Lucinda answered, maintaining herposure. When he looked around
and seemed satisfied, she added, "But it''s not making a profit yet."
His face fell at this. "So you''re operating at a loss?" The man asked.
Lucinda nodded.
He frowned, "Did you invest your own money or did you borrow? How much is the loan?"
"I invested with a friend and borrowed some. I owe tens of thousands," Lucinda answered honestly.
His displeasure was clear, but she was not particrly fond of him either.
"Ms. Moore, this is your pre-marital debt. I won''t be paying for it after we''re married. I assume since
you''re in debt you don''t own any property? I own two houses, and they''re my pre-marital assets.
You can live there after we''re married. We can pay the mortgage together but I won''t add you to the
title.
"Ms. Moore, I''m not getting any younger. My parents are waiting for grandchildren. After we''re
married, I hope you can have kids soon. My parents had a hard time raising me and my siblings,
they''re not going to babysit. You need to take care of the kid.
"I can''t cook and I''m busy with work, so you''ll need to prepare all meals. I can''t help with housework
but I like a clean environment. I don''t want toe home to a messy house. And also..."
"Fabian." Lucinda interrupted him. He was clearly annoyed, but she no longer cared. "Sorry, you got
the wrong person. I can''t meet your demands. Please find someone willing to be your unpaid
housekeeper. This coffee is on me."
She then gestured towards the door.
His face turned beet red, probably because he didn''t expect Lucinda to be so direct. He always
thought he was a catch, had a high sry, and meeting Lucinda was doing her a favor. He thought
Lucinda was young and beautiful, so he was willing to marry her, but he didn''t expect Lucinda to
turn him down.
He stood up abruptly, took out his wallet, and mmed a bill on the table. "I can afford a cup of
coffee. I don’t need Ms. Moore to treat me."
He put his wallet back in his pocket, pushed away his chair, and walked out. After a few steps, he
turned around and said, "A woman like Ms. Moore who''s unwilling to sacrifice for the family and
lacks manners will have a hard time having a husband."
Lucinda picked up her coffee cup and threw it at Fabian, along with the coffee. "Get lost!"
Fabian did not expect Lucinda to throw her coffee. He was hit square on, his white suit stained with
coffee. Furious, he stomped his foot. The other customers were all looking over. He didn''t want to
argue with Lucinda in public, so he said, "I don''t deal with unreasonable women," and hurriedly left.
"What a jerk, thinks he''s some hotshot!"
Lucinda felt like she had wasted her time. She would rather stay single for life than marry such a
man.
A few customers who were about to leave stopped to watch the scene.
After everything was over, one of the men said something to the others and they left first. The man
then approached Lucinda.
"Lucinda."
The gentle call entered Lucinda''s ears, and she instinctively looked at the man walking towards her.
She immediately stood up and smiled brightly, "Stefan, what are you doing here?"
Stefan Coleman answered with a smile, "I was meeting some friends here. You weren''t around
when I came in." That''s why Lucinda, as the owner of Serendipity Cafe, didn''t see Stefane in.
"May I sit down?" Stefan asked politely.
Lucinda immediately invited him to sit down, called a waiter to clean the table, and said to Stefan,
"Wait a moment, Stefan, I''ll make you a cup of coffee."
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"It’s okay, just a cup of water is fine." He had already had a cup of coffee. If he had another, he
wouldn''t be able to sleep at night.
Lucinda got Stefan a cup of water herself and asked the waiter to bring over some cakes.
Stefan was a college friend of her older brother, Ike Moore. During Ike''s college years, he would
return to Pinehurst from Harborville for the holidays every year. Stefan, though not particrly close
to Ike, would go back with him since they were from the same ce.
Lucinda was five years younger than Ike. She would always go with her father to the station to pick
up Ike and would also see Stefan. Even though they only met briefly each time, and she didn''t even
know where Stefan lived, they had known each other for eleven years. Even though she hadn''t
seen Stefan in recent years, she recognized him instantly.
"What happened just now?" Stefan asked gently.
When the conversation turned to what just happened, Lucinda wore a helpless expression and
comined to Stefan, "Stefan, I''m only 24, but my mom''s practically chasing me out of the house
with her constant match-making. Whenever she bumps into anyone she knows, she''d ask them to
introduce men to me and set up blind dates. I''ve been bombarded with daily phone calls and have
been on dozens of blind dates recently."
Stefan replied, "Your mom is just a bit anxious."
When he first met her, she was only thirteen. Now, in the blink of an eye, she''s twenty-four.
"Seriously, today''s blind date was supposed to be a ''top-notch'' guy, but I think he''s more of a
weirdo. No wonder he''s still single in his thirties. He always expects others to give and he just sits
back and reaps the benefits."
Stefan looked at Lucinda, "With your qualities, you don''t need to be set up. There should be many
men pursuing you."
He watched the girl he knew since she was young grow into a mature and charming woman.
Lucinda pouted, exining, "I had a boyfriend in college, we were together for four years. Half a
year ago, he dumped me for a rich woman. My mom thinks I''ve been hurt by a bad guy and worries
that I won''t want to get married again, so she''s always looking for a suitable man for me.”
She''s in the process of starting her own business and doesn''t have the time to focus on
rtionships. She admitted that the four-year rtionship couldn''t withstand the lure of money and
status, which hurt her deeply.
Hearing Lucinda talk about being dumped by her boyfriend, Stefan''s eyes flickered, bing deep
andplex.