CHAPTER 45
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Valeria narrows her eyes. “Give me one good reason I should believe anything you say.”

Javier exhales slowly, setting the takeout bag on the kitchen counter with precise movements.

His calm, composed expression doesn’t falter, but there’s a flicker of something—amusement, perhaps?—in his gaze as he watches Valeria’s arms folded across her chest, her fingers gripping the fabric of her blouse tightly.

“Valeria,” he starts, voice smooth and measured, “are we really going to do this?”

“Oh, we are absolutely doing this,” Valeria snaps, her sharp gaze burning through him.

“Because, Javier, I’d love to know how exactly helping a woman in distress translates to—” She gestures at him with an exaggerated wave of her hand, “—getting doused in her perfume?”

Javier looks down at himself, then back at her, lifting a brow.

“I wasn’t aware that being a Good Samaritan came with a dress code. Should I have asked her to stay three feet away while running from a potential stalker?”

Valeria scoffs. “Oh,
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