Molly blinked in disbelief, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "So the only reason you married me was to sleep with me?" "Yep."

Usually thick-skinned, Molly found herself outmatched by Chad, of all people. How did he manage to outdo her in audacity?

"Oh, please! Dream on, buddy," Molly retorted, her cheeks flushing a telltale crimson. Lately, she didn't know what was up with her. Every time she faced Chad, her verbal sparring took a nosedive, as if she'd met her match. After their spat, Molly, unashamed, asked, "So, Chad, when do you get off work?"

"Why?"

"Well, it's almost Christmas, and I haven't gotten a new dress yet," she hinted.

Chad flushed with embarrassment. "Didn't you just...?"

Catching the disapproving glare from Molly's sparkling eyes, he quickly corrected himself. "I'm off at six, just wait for me on the couch."

Just the other day, Molly had splurged on new clothes, and here she was, craving a Christmas outfit already.

The enigma of a woman's desire to shop was something Chad still found baffling.

Come afternoon, Chad took Molly's hand as they left the station.

Behind them, Donnie started his teasing, "There she goes, there she goes, off with the captain's credit card."

Old Cody chuckled. "Donnie, give up the badge, man. The local comedy club is hiring. You've got talent; maybe it's time for a career switch."

Donnie packed up his desk, ready to call it a day, and joked, "If I switch, my old man would kill me."

Chad thought Molly would go for another dress or the latest designer bag, but at the mall, she dragged him straight to the men's section.

He looked at her in surprise. "Who's this for?"

"For the dog."

Molly's waist got another playful slap from Chad as he teased, "Say that again!"

she muttered, "For

All his affection

though he was the one footing the bill, he was charmed by her all

it had always been Chad lounging on a couch while she tried on a variety of dresses. This time, the roles reversed. Now she watched him try on clothes, giving approving nods or decisive headshakes. Fortunately, since Molly had once shopped with her

to her keen eye, a nearby salesperson complimented them. "Are you siblings? You two are so

heard Molly switch between calling him "Chad" and "bro," she naturally assumed they were brother and sister.

"Oh, fiancés! Congratulations!"

impression of the store got

his upcoming marriage to Molly to everyone in

Chad, aren't you siblings?" everyone gasped

is Jiang. We were like siblings before, but we'll

that in the time it took to try on a few outfits, her wedding date had become

Molly persuaded Chad to take her to

thousand for clothes, three thousand for

was still

it isn't even happening to me. How did you feel before you got married?" Mia replied, "You're asking me? Before I got married, I dragged you out to rant about Andre being too old not to settle down, ending up with his dad

had indeed joined her friend's rant against the

feel nothing. Could it be that I don't like

your feelings. Maybe you're just too familiar with the Byrne family, and marrying into it feels like going back home. Maybe the wedding's just a formality to you?" The thought of questioning

dared to call off the engagement, Chad would

on

wasn't long before a knocking came at her door, followed by the sounds of a

a word, Mia opened the door to find her husband with their bundle-of-joy son in his

took the little guy,

the baby became fussier, only quieting

a mama's boy, sometimes

to find only his mother and

why her son

Havenbrook, blanketed in a fresh layer

"Good Fortune" signs were up, the snow at

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