“I know, Mom. I’m in front of the café. Call you later!”

Emmanuel Lowe hung up on his mother impatiently.

The twenty-eight-year-old man had never been in a

relationship.

After spending seven years in the army, he retired from

the military and worked at a hospital in Yeringham for

three years.

He was a gynecologist at the hospital and made

eighty thousand a year.

Worried he would end up old and alone, Emmanuel’s

mother urged him to settle down. Since he had no idea

where to begin when it came to dating, his mother

took matters into her own hands and set him up on

multiple blind dates.

Thanks to her efforts, he had gone on seventeen blind

dates so far.

Alas, wedding bells were clearly not on the horizon for

Emmanuel. It was frustrating. He knew he was just

going through the motions at that point.

“Help! Someone help me!”

Right before Emmanuel entered the café, he heard

someone calling out weakly for help.

you for your kindness!” replied the old man with a

smile.

Emmanuel realized then that the old man’s attire was

at odds with his airs. Despite his tattered clothes, the

old man’s clean hands looked like those of a man

accustomed to wealth.

Still, he had no time to satisfy his curiosity. After

confirming that the old man was unharmed,

Emmanuel rushed into the café for his blind date. He

never once considered being repaid for his kind act

earlier.

The café was ma*sive and practically structured like a

maze.

Emmanuel’s mother mentioned that his blind date was

seated at table number eight. He wandered through

the confusing café, but before he could locate the

correct table, he stumbled into a special area.

The lighting was softer there, and the floor was

scattered with fresh petals.

The sweet scent of flowers wafted through the air. He

wondered if he had set foot in heaven.

Emmanuel raised his eyes and immediately froze.

A beautiful, elegant woman sat before a table in the

room.

It was no exaggeration to say she embodied

perfection itself.

The heavens clearly decided to shower all their favors

on her.

The woman quietly sipped her coffee with her legs

crossed neatly to the side. On the table was a

of The

noticed Emmanuel barging

him in confusion

Thump! Thump! Thump!

Emmanuel recovered from

upon the beautiful stranger,

beat its way out of his

had he ever felt so attracted to a

his twenty-eight

countless female bodies he had seen in his

hardly appealed to him. At

even wondered if he

at all.

it seemed, the

his heart race like

am I already attracted to

noticed a

sign on the woman’s

She’s my blind date?

breath to

her table and taking a seat opposite

woman’s expression

There was even a hint of

pretty eyes.

of this man! Barging

enough, but he’s going to sit opposite

like it’s nobody’s business?

surprisingly, Emmanuel noticed a large

on the

She’s my blind date?

breath to

her table and taking a seat

woman’s expression grew

a

pretty eyes.

audacity of this man! Barging

bad enough, but he’s going to sit

like it’s nobody’s business?

ignored her expression. It was not

had scoffed at

were free to go their separate ways

date done and

himself, declaring,

years

make eighty thousand

a car

man would need an incredible

to

unusually calm and

young woman stared at

a

of her

you. I’m Mackenzie Quillen.

old with dual

business administration from

made three billion last year, and

car and a house.”

Emmanuel was stunned.

heck is

on blind

red flags.

however, was arguably

the catch? Perhaps she’s mental? Or

Or infertile?

sorts of fantastical theories filled

smirked at his

in her cool gaze was

deliberately introduced herself to

a difficult spot and intimidate him into

silence lingered in the air

her words.

Urgh, forget it!

telling

point. Emmanuel decided to go through all

he could at least mollify his

result in a trip to the

declared, “I don’t make much,

I’ll

all the household chores so you

course, I hope

my masculine pride in front

I can give

thousand every month.”

was a well-worn script that Emmanuel recited

single breath.

dumbfounded at his

of

lower salary.

she burst into

never met a man who could humor her

laughing

know I

I’ll be a good and

husband if we’re married!”

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