Chapter 351 The Unexpected Date
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“You’ve already failed Aella once,” Virginia said quietly. “You can’t keep hurting the family who love you.”
Tyrone sat on the couch, shoulders slumped, eyes down. He only managed a low hum in
response.
Virginia sighed, exhaustion written all over her face as she stood. “Raine was forced to meet Floyd Townsend today. I don’t know how it’s going, but I need to check on her.”
Tyrone rose and walked her to the door. “Mom, Floyd isn’t right for Raine.”
Virginia rubbed her temples. “Your grandfather and father insisted. Raine only agreed because she was cornered. I doubt she’s taking it seriously.”
At six that evening, Aella parked in front of a shopping mall downtown.
Just as she was about to go inside, Brad appeared out of nowhere. Before she could ask, Brad dragged her into a fancy steakhouse next door.
The moment Aella stepped inside, she spotted Raine.
Brad pressed a finger to his lips, signaling her to keep quiet, then pulled her toward the booth behind Raine’s table.
He ordered food quickly, glancing around sneakily.
Aella immediately understood what was going on. Brad had spoiled Raine since she was a kid.
Raine was slow to notice her feelings.
Brad complained about her all the time, and he’d never admit how much he actually cared.
Now the two of them crouched behind Raine’s booth, eavesdropping.
Raine wore a bright orange skirt suit, simple but bold.
Across from her sat Floyd, dressed in a white casual suit with a deep–V pink shirt underneath. His short hair was perfectly styled, his sapphire earrings glinting under the light. A chain hung at his collarbone, and a ring was on his pinky finger. His laid–back posture and smirk screamed, “I don’t give a damn.”
The two studied each other. Raine spoke first, blunt as ever. “I’ll be honest. My family forced
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me to come.”
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Floyd gave a lazy grin. “What a coincidence. My dad chased me out of the house with a stick to make me come.”
Raine crossed her arms. “I don’t believe in marriage, and I don’t want kids.”
“Perfect,” Floyd replied. “I can’t stand kids. The fewer, the better.”
Raine took a deep breath. “I’ll never work a day in my life and I need at least 500,000 a month for pocket money.”
Floyd thumped his chest. “That’s the one thing I’m good at: spending my money on women.”
Raine slammed her hand on the table. “I-”
Floyd cut her off. “Save it. How many excuses did you prepare before coming here? Hand them over; I’ll read them for you.”
Raine slowly sat back down.
She sighed. “Floyd, I’m a leech. Whoever marries me is doomed. We went to the same school. I can’t ruin your life too.”

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With a perfectly straight face, she said, “Brad and me? Please. We’re like brother and sister. He’s closer to me than my brother. Holding Brad’s hand feels like my left hand touching my right— absolutely nothing. No spark.”

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