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You’ll Fall for Me, Today or Tomorrow novel Chapter 254

Three years had passed in the blink of an eye.

As Clarissa stepped out of her car, a gust of cold wind blew into her face, instantly sobering her up.

Pulling her coat tighter together, she was glad that she had worn a warmer one out in this frigid weather. After quickly making her way into the restaurant, she was led to her reserved table.

Clarissa smiled apologetically at the man who was already seated at the table. “I’m so sorry for being late.”

When he saw her, the initial irritation he felt from having waited for so long instantly vanished.

“Not at all. I was just early. Miss Quigley, you’re even prettier in person.”

Under normal circumstances, any woman would be flattered after being praised by a man. But after going on so many blind dates, Clarissa had gotten used to such compliments.

To her, there was no longer any point in looking pretty or being showered with praises.

Clarissa merely smiled faintly and removed her coat. Even with short hair, minimal makeup, and no jewelry, she still radiated elegance and beauty effortlessly.

She may be approaching thirty, but her complexion was still as youthful as someone in their early twenties.

“Ms. Quigley, what would you like to eat?”

Since he had asked, Clarissa didn’t hold back either and ordered her favorite dishes.

Her blind date never stopped asking questions even as they tucked into their meal.

“Ms. Quigley, for someone as young and pretty as yourself, it shouldn’t be difficult to find a boyfriend. Could it be that you have very high standards?”

“Not at all. As long as it’s someone I can see eye to eye with.”

“What about me then? Do I meet that requirement?”

Clarissa’s lips curled into a tiny smile as she looked at him. “You aren’t too bad yourself, Mr. Danvers. It shouldn’t be difficult for a fine, young man like you to find a girlfriend, or could it be that you have very high standards?”

Trent was a little taken aback when Clarissa smoothly directed his question back at him. Instead of being offended, he gave out a hearty laugh.

“Ms. Quigley, you’re very interesting. But you aren’t wrong. My standards are very high indeed, so I only have eyes for people like yourself.”

“Because I’m pretty?”

“No. It’s because you’re good in all aspects. You graduated from a prestigious school and went on to become a famous screenwriter and author. Even though I may not know what shows you’ve worked on, I do not doubt your abilities. I’d be lying if I said looks never mattered to me, so the fact that you’re beautiful blows me away even more. You’ve pretty much met all my requirements. Besides, I’m starting to realize just how interesting you are.”

Clarissa stopped eating and stared at Trent.

“Mr. Danvers, I think you left out the most important requirement.”

“What would that be?”

“Love. Blind dates are pretty old school, but in my opinion, a spark is still required to get the relationship going. Why would you marry if there isn’t love? Would you do it just because you’ve checked off your list of requirements?”

Trent laughed it off and tried to change the subject. “Ms. Quigley, I’m sure a beauty like yourself has practically everyone fawning over you.”

Clarissa smiled and shook her head without saying another word.

As much as she tried to hide it, Trent still noticed Clarissa’s disapproving look. Even though he felt snubbed, he was more than willing to put up with it. After all, the prettier the women, the more patience he had for them.

“Ms. Quigley, can I call you by your name?”

Slightly taken aback by Trent’s straightforwardness, Clarissa kept quiet for a while before she replied, “I’m sorry, Mr. Danvers. Are you aware of my situation?”

“Yes, I am, Ms. Quigley. But if we do get married in the future, we could perhaps discuss it.”

Clarissa pursed her lips as her expression instantly darkened.

“I think I’ve stated my terms very clearly, Mr. Danvers. There’s no room for discussion. You shouldn’t have come today if you have any objections.”

“No, it’s not that. I just think that—”

Before Trent could finish his words, Clarissa had beckoned the waiter. “Check, please.”

Trent was dumbfounded at the sudden turn of events, and he could only look on helplessly as Clarissa settled her half of the bill.

“I’m sorry, Mr. Danvers. I still have a business trip to rush for, so I’ll be leaving first.”

She got up from the table right after and quickly made her way out of the restaurant.

As soon as she reached home, she grabbed the luggage she had already prepared before calling a cab to the airport.

Before her departure, Clarissa decided to call her grandmother to let her know of the trip.

“Something urgent has cropped up, so I’ll be there for about two days. Don’t worry, Grandma. I’ve packed warm clothes, and there will be heaters in the hotel room too. I’ll be fine.”

“How was Mr. Danvers?” “He’s okay, but he’s not my type. Besides, he wasn’t agreeable with my terms, so why bother? Okay, I have to board the plane now. I’ll call you later at night.”

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