If he had glanced just a moment longer, he would’ve seen that one of the burnt letters still bore his name.
“Wife, I’ve wrapped up most of the work stuff. I have some free time today and I want to spend it with you. Where would you like to go?”
He smiled softly and pulled me into a warm embrace, his dark eyes sparkling with affection.
No matter where I wanted to go, he would always be by my side.
Just like before, he never hesitated to follow my spontaneous whims.
I paused for a moment, feeling restless in the house.
“Let’s go play baseball. I haven’t played in a while.”
Cooper nodded, quickly finding me some sportswear before leading me to the baseball field.
But, of course, fate had other plans. As soon as we arrived, I found Cooper's friends already there.
Beside him stood Kaia, dressed in sportswear, her presence completely unbothered by my arrival.
She flashed me a bright, knowing smile. “So, this is Miss Sanders. I’ve heard so much about you.”
Cooper’s expression darkened as he glared at her, his voice cold as he corrected her. “This is my wife. You should call her Mrs. Green.”
The smile on Kaia’s face instantly stiffened, her expression turning bitter, but she complied. “Mrs. Green.”