The Kiss that Sparked it All

Chapter 2816



Chapter 2816
Grandma had been toying with the idea of setting up her grandson with some blind dates. The young folks these days were so
buried in their careers, they hardly had a chance for such social mixers.
She figured a few introductions could deepen impressions, and who knows, sparks might fly with the right person, right?
But today’s fiasco had her sending out cancellation notices left and right. It would be downright rude to carry on now-like a slap in
the face to the other families.
Her grandson Nolan already had someone special, or so the rumors went. So what was the point in matchmaking?
Nolan, never one to do anything by halves, vaulted over the back of the couch with a gymnast’s grace..
“Grandma, Grandpa, ask away. I’m an open book!” he declared with a sweeping gesture.
Grandma spun around to face him, her curiosity piqued. “Tell your granny, do you have a sweetheart or not?”
Nolan shook his head earnestly, “Nope, no sweetheart. That was just a friend who got snapped by the paparazzi. It’s all a big
misunderstanding.”
“But... don’t you have even a tiny crush on that girl?” Grandma pressed on, her eyes narrowing with suspicion. “Why defend her
like that if there’s nothing between you?”
Nolan frowned slightly, “She’s my friend. It’s only natural I’d look out for her, isn’t it?”
Grandpa chimed in from the sidelines, “Exactly, that’s just being a gentleman.”
Grandma shot Grandpa a look that could curdle milk. “I’m talking to my grandson. Don’t butt in.”
“I’ve seen those gossip magazines spinning tales about how you two met and fell in love. Are you saying it’s all made up?”
Both elders were clueless about how far those gossip rags would go to cook up a story.
Amid the mix of truth and fiction, Nolan knew all too well that Dahlia’s team had a hand in this. How else would outsiders get
wind of their private affairs?

“It’s not entirely false, but as of now, Dahlia and I are just plain friends. Don’t worry about it, Granny. If I wanted to date, there’s
no shortage of potential girlfriends!”.
Nolan began kneading his grandmother’s shoulders with a practiced touch.
“I know, I know,” she sighed, “but when someone’s head over heels for their job, what am I to do? It falls to me, an old lady, to
give a little nudge, right?”
Grandpa let out a weary sigh. “Don’t take it lightly, Nolan. We’re not getting any younger. How many good years do you think we
have left? We’ve never had to worry about you, but all we want is to see you settled and happy. We may be anxious, but we’re
not about to force you to bring home a bride tomorrow. These things depend on fate, after all.”
The elderly couple appeared resigned to their advancing years, but Nolan grew silent. They were old, and no matter how healthy,
they wouldn’t be around forever.
An urgency began to take hold of him; he didn’t want them to worry endlessly.
If there was someone suitable out there, he wouldn’t mind getting married first, just to give them peace of mind. Even if he wasn’t
eager for romance, easing his grandparents’ concerns was his priority. With that thought, Nolan resolved to find himself a
“girlfriend” in the coming days.


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