Wilkes stared at her, appalled. "Never," he said, vehemently. "No, no, no." Marriage and children, he might one day be talked into by his loving, traditional parents, but Wilkes fully intended on being an insufferable playboy until the end of his days.
"And I'm plenty intelligent enough to perform the charm myself, thanks," he said, pouting. It would be a cold day in Hell that Wilkes found himself landed with some pregnant bird and a bouncing baby brat out of wedlock.