“We should just introduce her to a few good men. I guarantee she’ll be so busy falling in love, she won’t have time to stir up trouble at the company anymore.”
Coleman’s frown eased a little. “I’ve heard rumors that Haynes is considering getting back together with her. And then there’s Neville—he’s been around Stella, but she doesn’t seem impressed with him either.
Honestly, with standards as high as hers, it’s not going to be easy to find someone more eligible than Haynes or Neville.”
Haynes might be a disaster in relationships, but in terms of looks, status, and professional ability, he was one of the most sought-after bachelors in their social circle. If anything, his family background was a bit lacking compared to the true elite, but that was hardly a flaw.
The same was true for Neville.
Coleman went on, “If Stella isn’t interested in either of those two, does she really expect to marry someone on the level of a family patriarch? If she’d only been divorced, maybe that would be possible. But she has a five-year-old child. A divorced woman with a child, dreaming of marrying the head of a family—it’s pure fantasy, isn’t it?”
The room fell silent.
Someone like Aurora, the perfect socialite, would be a fitting match for a family head. Stella didn’t measure up to Aurora in any way, and she’d already been married. How could she even dare to set her sights so high?
Just then, Aurora spoke up, breaking the silence. “We’re just making introductions. There’s no guarantee anything will come of it. Who knows, if Stella finds someone she likes, maybe she’ll even make the first move. Besides, dating doesn’t have to lead to marriage.”
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