Chapter 2
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Maeve popping up out of nowhere threw Byron for a loop. He'd been on the phone and didn't really catch what she said. Frowning, he asked, "Wait, what did you just say?" I asked if you'd think about marrying me," Maeve said, mustering up all courage. fact, this wasn't
In t
't her first run-in with Byron. Just last night, on her way to drop off hangover meds to Jeff, she'd walked by an alley and saw Byron getting chased and beaten up.
He was covered in blood, lying on the ground. Without a second thought, she jumped in to save him, and he'd also promised her a favor in return. Worried Byron might think she was nuts, she added, 'Actually, I saved your life last night. You remember?"
Byron paused, narrowing his eyes as a flicker of recognition crossed his face. "That was you?"
"Yup, that was me," she confirmed, letting out a quiet sigh of relief.
this is your big ask?" Byron's gaze turned icy as he studied Maeve's slightly flushed face.
He'd been puzzled why she didn't ask for anything that night, but now he figured it out-she must've figured out who he was, and realized marrying him was way better than a quick favor. Was all that kindness just a front? What a phony woman! At that thought, disdain flickered in his eyes as he looked at Macve, his expression turning distant. "Are you sure this is what you want?
Caught up in her own nerves, Maeve didn't notice the chill in his tone and quickly nodded. "Yes," said she. Looking at
at the worn and faded hem of his suit, Maeve figured he didn't have much going for him. And with what she'd seen, Last night, it was clear he was in deep trouble. She knew marrying a complete stranger, especially a guy like him, was a big gamble, but she was really at her wit's end. On the bright side, Byron was way better looking than Jeff. Just looking at him feels like a win, she thought. 'Marrying him doesn't seem like a loss at all. Byron's long silence started to make Maeve uneasy. Just when she thought about backing out, assuming he was going to turn her down, Byron finally lifted his chin with a cool shrug "Fine. Let's go," said he. With
With his
family pushing him to get married today, it felt like the right move; he needed to settle down anyway. At this point, any girl would do. Maeve, still a bit dazed, blinked and asked, "Where to?"
Byron shot her an impatient look. "Didn't you say you wanted to get married?" Without waiting for a reply, he turned and headed for the entrance of the city hall.
"Oh! Right!" Maeve scrambled to keep up.
Half an hour later, Maeve walked out of the city hall, clutching the newly issued marriage license, feeling like she was in a dlaze. She kept glancing at Byron's sharp profile beside her, barely able to believe any of this was real. This was, hands down, the wildest thing Maeve had ever done in her twenty-three years-marrying a complete stranger. As for Byron, he was as cold as ice and hadn't smiled once the whole time. Walking next to Byron, Maeve felt a weird mix of excitement and dread about what was coming next.
fort. She pu
pulled out a spare key to her
Now that they were officially married, she figured she should at least make some effort.
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apartment and handed it to him.
"Here's the key to my place," she said, keeping it casual Pinehurst Apartments, mumber 1008. Move in whenever you're ready. And since you're hurt, if you need help with your stuff, just let me know. Byron narrowed his eyes. "So moving in is part of the deal now?
Maeve shrugged. "Look, I don't know why you didn't go to the hospital after getting hurt that badly. But now that we're married, I'll do i my best to keep things together. You don't have to do those dangerous jobs anymore." She hadn't been able to intervene before, but now that he was her husband, she wanted him to be safe.
Byron's expression darkened as he thought, 'Is she already trying to control me now? Since when do I need a woman to take care of me? What a joke!
"Let's get one thing straight, Byron said, his voice icy. Just because we're married doesn't mean you get to interfere in my life. You need to understand that."
Maeve flinched at his tone but nodded, a bit stunned. "Alright. Do you need help moving your things now?"
"No," Byron cut in sharply. "T've got plans. Without another word, he turned on his heel and started walking toward the street, barely sparing her a glance. He did, however, keep the key she'd given him.
Maeve felt there was something different about Byron compared to last night, but she couldn't quite pin it down. She decided not to dwell on it and hailed a cab.
As soon as she plopped down in the backseat, her phone buzzed. It was Jeff calling. After a quick second of hesitation, she hung up and blocked his number. or not was was his
She'd already said all she needed to in the message she sent before heading to city hall. Whether he read it or
issue
now.
With that settled, Maeve glanced down at the marriage certificate on her lap and smiled, feeling a wave of nerves mixed with relief wash over her. It's gonna be okay, she told herself.
Not long after Maeve left, a sleek black Maybach pulled up to the curb. A man stepped out from the front seat, moving quickly to open the back door. "Mr. McDaniel, please get in," he said with a respectful nod to Byron, who was still lingering by the roadside. Byron slid into the backseat, casually crossing his long legs. He looked pale and exhuasted-jumping back into his normal routine before he was fully healed was clearly wearing him down. "Call the Anthony," he ordered. "ed my wound checked and redressed."
Archer Bax, his assistant, replied smoothly, "Anthony's already on his way. And we've managed to throw Mr. Gilbert McDaniel's men off your trail-they still don't know you're hurt
If Gilbert found out about Byron's injuries, Gilbert wouldn't have rushed his grandson into marriage. But that would also mean that Byron's injuries would be laid bare for the rest of the McDaniels, putting him at a serious disadvantage. That was why Byron insisted on keeping it a secret from everyone else. Byron leaned back in his seat, closing his eyes for a quick moment of rest. He carelessly tossed the copy of the marriage license to the side, but it ended up slipping to the floor without anyone noticing.