<b>Chapter </b><b>2</b>
<b>Valerie </b>ended the call and hopped on her scooter, making <b>her </b>way to the city hall. Lost in her own thoughts, she waspletely oblivious to her surroundings, not even <b>noticing </b>when a car parked right next to her.
It wasn’t until she was engulfed by a shadow and met <b>a </b>pair of blue eyes that she realized <b>a </b>stranger was standing before her.
<b>Valerie’s </b>hear skipped a beat as she took in the stranger’s formidable presence. His tall and imposing figuremanded attention, and she couldn’t help but feel <b>a </b>mixture of curiosity and apprehension. The man’s light gold sses, <b>frameless </b>and sleek, added an air of sophistication to his stern countenance. His intense, cold gaze seemed to prate right through her, emanating an undeniable sense of authority.
Despite standing at a solid 5.4 feet, Valerie had to crane her neck to meet his gaze. An inner monologue kicked in,menting <b>on </b>his height. Damn, he’s tall. and kinda hot too.
The night they met was a blur, and fleeing the scene the next morning, she hadn’t spared his looks much thought. Prepared to marry him sight unseen, she was now pleasantly surprised. “Well, at least our kid will be cute, she mused, a smirk ying on her lips.
Sizing him up, Valerie couldn’t help but be impressed by the man’s impable outfit, which screamed sophistication and wealth. He exuded an air of unapproachable elegance, reminiscent <b>of </b>those untouchable tycoons she had seen on TV. However, her attention quickly shifted when her eyesnded on his vehicle a Chevrolet in an unexpectedly <b>adorable </b><b>macaroon </b>blue color.
The stark contrast between his polished appearance and the unexpectedly cute car caught her off <b>guard</b>. A mixture of surprise and amusement washed over her. ‘Didn’t see thating she thought to herself, finding à intriguing <b>how </b>appearances could sometimes be deceiving. <b>But </b>she <b>also </b>took a sigh of relief
Extending her <b>hand </b>conficiently, she introduced herself. “Hey there, I’m Valerie Warren.”N?vel(D)rama.Org''s content.
Matthew Grant didn’t return the introduction, but <b>instead </b>asked with a raised eyebrow, “You’re the one who called” His tone was frosty and unweing, and he made no move to shake her outstretched hand.
In a brief exchange, his icy once–over made Valerie feel like she was undergoing <b>a </b>full–body scan.
“How can you prove <b>you </b>were the woman that night?” he questioned.
After a beat, she retorted. “That night we made love, you kept kissing my chest, leaving a mark that’s still there. <b>Want </b>to check?”
Her blunt manner had left Matthew momentarily at a loss for words After a <b>pause</b>, he <b>finally </b>spoke <b>up</b>, <b>asking</b>. “You sure about marrying me?”
His dark tone sent a ripple of panic through her, but Valerie was on a mission. She wasn’t normally this forward, but she <b>had </b>put herself out and was going to see it through.
“Sir, you said you’d give me whatever I asked for. Don’t tell me you’re the type <b>to </b>go back on your word,” she said, her voice unwavering.
Do you even know who I am? You’re ready to marry met Matthew was incredulously amused.
He had assumed this was <b>just </b>some <b>run</b><b>–</b><b>of</b>–the<b>–</b>mill shakedown, that she’d hit him up for a fat wad of cash and be on her way. To his surprise, Valerie had her sights set on a much bigger prize–integrating herself into the prominent Grant family, the pirs of <b>Kranson </b>City high society renowned <b>for </b>their vast fortune and sterling reputation
“Kranson men were a faithful bunch–they didn’t go chasing skirts all over town. But that night, Matthew <b>had </b>been doped up, head all fuzzy, and wound up in a wild romp with Valerie, who’d also been drugged. When he found out that <b>she </b>beat a hasty retreat the next morning, he figured <b>she </b>must be cut from a different cloth <b>than </b>the <b>usual </b>money–grubbing harlors.
And yet, here she was, brazenly angling to be the next <b>Mrs. </b>Grant–a notion that left him positively disgusted”
However, Valerie seemed to havepletely misread the situation. “Hey, no <b>need </b><b>to </b>stress out,” she said. “Even if we end up getting hitched, I won’t <b>be </b><b>asking </b>you for a single penny. We’ll keep our finances totally separate. I take care of myself <b>just </b>fine, you know. Plus, judging by that wheels of <b>yours</b>, you might not be raking in much more <b>than </b>me, so you don’t need to worry about me siphoning off your cash or anything”
Her pride was practically oozing out of her. As <b>a </b><b>top</b>–performing sales <b>rep </b><b>at </b>a Kranson City car dealership, with a lucrative side–gig to boot, she <b>was </b>far from hand up for cash. In fact, she <b>was </b>sometimes pulling in as much as $6,000 <b>a </b>month which, in <b>Kranson</b>, she considered a pretty respectable ie.
Valerie took another good, appraising look at Matthew. He was certainly easy on the eyes, and his attire seemed to havee straight out of a high- end fashion catalog. However, her gaze then shifted to his mode of transportation–a Chevrolet that she doulited would fetch more than $6,000 on the open market<b>.</b>
A girl driving something like this, <b>okay</b>, I get it, she thought to herself <b>skeptically</b>. <b>But </b>a guy? That just screams low ie to me. Bet that <b>fancy </b>suit he’s <b>got </b>on is just a front–probably trying to give the impression he’s got more money than he really does. Valerie couldn’t help but feel a Twinge of judgment creep in as the sized up Matthew and his modest vehicle.
Once again, Matthew was leftpletely speechless by her shockingly blunt remarks. He nced over at the car parked not too far away, realizing
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the implication behind her words. The truth was, he had actually rushed here straight from hispany and had run into some people he’d rather have avoided along the way–which is why he had ended up driving his subordinate’s car instead of his own.
she really thinks this <b>is </b>my actual vehicle of choice! And she has no idea who I truly am? he mulled over, his expression darkening as he processed her misguided assumptions
“You’re not scared of me?” he <b>asked</b>.
Valerie shot back confidently, “Why would I be?” She had dealt with her fair share of deadbeat men before, and to her, the mere fact that Matthew had shown up meant he was a man of his word.
Matthew <b>took </b>a deep look at her, which she met squarely.
“Let’s go,” he said, straightening <b>his </b>cor.
“Huh?” Valerie hadn’t quite caught up<b>.</b>
“We’re getting that marriage license, aren’t we?” Matthew frowned slightly.
hastily
Men of the Grant family were typically not ones to rush hastily into marriage. But Matthew seemed determined not to go back on his word. He didn’t want to be in anyone’s debt or <b>appear </b>as if he was reneging on his promise. He didn’t want to one her anything. Now, <b>what </b><b>had </b>Matthew more intrigued was trying to get to the bottom of whether Valerie was truly in the dark about his identity, or if she <b>was </b><b>ying </b>some cunning game in a bid to capture his attention.
If she is indeed trying to manipte me, I can think of a hundred ways to make ber regret this decision, he swore silently to himself,
However, what Matthew failed to realize was <b>that </b><b>all </b>Valerie had wanted was for her child to have a responsible father figure–the idea of snagging a Grant heir had never even crossed her mind.
<b>Upon </b>hearing his unexpected agreement to marry her<b>, </b>Valerie had let out a huge sigh of relief, thinking happily, “Hell yes. My <b>baby </b>won’t be a bastard! With that, she hastened to keep up with his quickening stride.
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