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Marissa had to admit that Connor seemed to be blessed by luck itself. Women went out of their way just to be associated with him. Nevertheless, she found nopelling reason to choose him. On the contrary, she could list numerous reasons to turn him away
Even though her blunt words wounded his pride, Marissa was determined not to waver in matters of the heart. It was best she spoke her mind without hesitation. Connor, on the other hand, remained unruffled and self-assured, unaffected by her refusal. His expression remained steady
In a calm tone, he responded, “I’ll make sure you have the ten thousand and first reason to choose me.”
Marissa pressed her lips together, contemting her response. She had been confused the night before, and her uncertainty lingered, leaving her to wonder whether Connor’s actions were driven by genuine love or mere desire. It’s a known fact that a man’s pursuit isn’t always guided by heartfelt emotions; often, it’s driven by physical attraction
Connor, with his appeal, had his choice ofpanions. A mere gesture from him, and women would eagerly respond. Yet, he was discerning, only showing interest in those he truly appreciated. He probably pursued her because he saw something more in her, viewing her as a potential sex partner… Marissa was resolute in not having a sex partner, especially not a man at the pinnacle of social desirability. This thought, echoing through her mind, fortified her resolve to reject Connor
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Reading her thoughts, Connor added, “I’m particr about my rtionships. I pursue only those I genuinely love. Once I choose someone, my intention is to make her my wife, and I won’t sleep with any other women besides her.” His words stirred something within Marissa, sending ripples across her resolve. She had never expected Connor to actually fall for her
“When did you start having feelings for me? Was it when you found out I was Riss?” she inquired, keeping her voice even
“It was on the night we got married,” he revealed
His admission caught Marissa off guard. Back then, she was a simple vige girl running a humble flower shop, her good name smeared by rumors. She struggled to grasp why he would have fallen for her then. As he gently ced a diamond hairpin in her hair, Connor exined, “When a man truly likes a woman, there are no conditions. It’s purely about his feelings. One nce is already enough to fall in love.”
Marissa spun around, her face skeptical. “Tiffany and I look exactly alike. You found Tiffany off-putting, yet you im to have fallen in love with me at first sight? You expect me to believe that? Stop with the fabrications!”
“Ha ha,” Connorughed lightly. “You and she may have looked identical, but your expressions, auras, and demeanors are distinct. I knew you were different at just a nce.”
With a dismissive curl of her lips, Marissa retorted, “If your perception were that keen, you wouldn’t have mistakenly abducted me. Mr. Daniels, for a man of your status to stoop to such weak deceptions to win a girl’s heart? Spare me!”
“Ha ha.” Connor chuckled again, hisughter reflecting neither surprise nor annoyance at her disbelief. “Actually, I suspected you weren’t Tiffany the moment I saw you at the flower shop, but my grandma was nearing death and was too anxious and furious. So, I didn’t think much and took you home. It was my recklessness that day that changed everything! That was the first time I acted without thinking. I didn’t confirm your identity and brought you back. If I had stayed calm, none of what followed would have happened.” Had he not done so, he would never have met Riss or ck Snake, nor would he have experienced those wonderful feelings
Marissa didn’t respond this time. Deep down, she was thankful for Connor’s impulsive actions that day. Without them, she would never have known about her real parents and would still be ensnared by false family ties with Korbin, Betty, and Denise. Noticing her silence, Connor added another line
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