Twins Secret (Tiffany)

Chapter 20



Chapter 20 The Misunderstanding That Flora Is Someone Else's Child
Forty minutes later, they strolled into the restaurant. Sophia, masked up, pulled out the reservation info, and the waiter quickly
led them to a private room on the second floor. After they ordered, the waiter took off with the menu.
Sophia quietly removed her mask and accepted the water Tiffany handed her, taking a sip. "I'm suffocating. Going out in public is
such a hassle. I just want to go out freely," Sophia pouted, pretending to cry, and gave Tiffany a pitiful look.
Tiffany chuckled, "If you stepped out like that, you'd turn heads. Not a good look for you. You're kind of a big deal around these
parts, you know?"
"Everyone loves Godmother, of course, she can't just wander around, or someone might snatch her away," Flora chimed in
sweetly, always knowing how to cheer Sophia up. With those words, Sophia's mood lifted instantly.
Sophia hugged Flora, gently pinching her nose. "Flora, you always know how to make me feel better. Godmother loves you more
and more. Tiffany, you've got two kids already, why not let me have Flora?" Sophia pressed her cheek against Flora's, rubbing
affectionately.
Tiffany's mind flashed to her lost second son, a bitter smile on her lips. She knew Sophia was just joking. She patted Flora's little
head and said, "If your fans found out you had a secret marriage and a kid, they'd lose it."
"How could anyone be mad at such a cute Flora?" Sophia kissed Flora and handed her back to Tiffany.
While they were goofing around, Barry sat alone, quietly watching. Tiffany noticed "Sam" seemed a bit off. Was he feeling
unwell? She turned to him, concern in her eyes, "Sam, are you okay?"
"No, mommy, just a bit sleepy," Barry obediently shook his head, making up an excuse to keep Tiffany from worrying.
Tiffany felt her son had been acting strange since they returned to the country. Sometimes he was cheerful, other times

introverted. Was he struggling to adjust?
As Tiffany pondered, the waiter's voice suddenly came from outside. Sophia quickly masked up again.
Once the food arrived, Tiffany kept piling food onto "Sam's" plate, watching him eat obediently, and felt relieved.
As long as her son could eat, drink, and sleep, a little change in behavior shouldn't be a big deal, right?

Meanwhile, Sam, tired of bland home-cooked meals, brought Leon to the same restaurant where he had been starving for days.
Tonight, he begged Leon to take him out, determined to eat his fill!
Leon got them a private room too. Coincidentally, their rooms were right next to Tiffany's.
Sam scanned the menu, overwhelmed by the choices. He ended up ordering a bunch of dishes and waited quietly.
Leon eyed "Barry" suspiciously, noticing his son's sudden change in taste. Today, he insisted on eating out and ordered like a
pro, as if he did this all the time. Leon recalled Barry's plain eating habits and infrequent dining out, wondering if Barry's online
friend was influencing him again.
"Barry," sitting across from Leon, noticed his dad's odd look. He coughed, feeling a bit awkward. "Dad, I just wanted to try
something different. I don't know if the food here is any good, but it looked nice, so I ordered a lot. You won't be mad if I waste
some, right?"
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Seeing "Barry" being so cautious, Leon couldn't bring himself to scold him. If Barry was becoming more outgoing, that was a
good thing. Maybe he was just overthinking it.
"If you want to come here more often, that's fine," Leon said gently.
Sam made a mental note of this, silently giving Leon extra points.
Shortly after, their food arrived. Sam, like a man who hadn't eaten in days, dug into the meal, surprising Leon. Had he been
starving his son at home?

Sam was too focused on the food to notice Leon's expression.
Midway through the meal, Leon got a call from work. To avoid disturbing "Barry," he quietly stepped outside to take it.
The second-floor corridor was pretty quiet. After ending the call with his secretary, he turned to see Tiffany emerging from the
adjacent room. They both stood momentarily stunned. Who would've thought they'd run into each other here?
Tiffany hadn't planned on talking to Leon and was about to turn back to her room when Flora suddenly poked her little head out,
her cute face full of curiosity. "Mommy, did you forget something?" Flora blinked innocently.

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Tiffany smiled awkwardly, feeling a bit lost. She was really worried Leon would recognize Flora.
Leon stared at Flora, a mini version of Tiffany. Was she her daughter? Who did Tiffany
have a kid with? Leon frowned, feeling a surge of anger.
Tiffany quickly pushed Flora's head back inside. "Flora, be good. Go eat with godmother and brother. Mommy will be back soon."
"Okay, mommy." Flora didn't pay much attention to Leon and obediently went back inside after hearing Tiffany's words.
Tiffany closed the door, but as she turned, Leon grabbed her arm, pulling her into a corner, blocking her there, his eyes blazing
with anger. "Tiffany, you had a kid with someone else and still think about your son? You're shameless!"
Leon clenched his fist, recalling how "Barry" had been constantly asking about his mommy, fixated on Tiffany. And her? She had
a kid with someone else and abandoned Barry!
Hearing Leon's words, Tiffany realized he had misunderstood. That was good. To avoid getting tangled up with Leon again,
Tiffany decided to just go with it. "Who I have a kid with is none of your business, Mr. Cooper. Besides, we're divorced. Why do
you care so much?"
Tiffany's straightforward admission caused a lump in Leon's chest. His punch towards the wall beside Tiffany's head narrowly
missed her, brushing past her hair before hitting the wall.
"Tiffany, you ain't fit to be a mom. You've got no right talkin' 'bout your son! Disgusting!" Leon looked at her with disdain, and
Tiffany glared back at him angrily. Whether she was fit to be a mother or not, what did it have to do with him? She shot back, "Mr.
Cooper, when you say that, why don't you think about yourself? Since you have a kid, don't come bothering me. People might
think you still have feelings for your ex-wife and want to find a stepmother for your child!"


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