Summary of Chapter 652 – A pivotal chapter in Burn Me Once, Burn With Me by Lila Carmichael
The chapter Chapter 652 is one of the most intense moments in Burn Me Once, Burn With Me, written by Lila Carmichael. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Watching Grandma's theatrical performance, Ruby couldn't help but think to herself that someone with such a lively and commanding presence easily had decades left in her.
But she was still an elder, and Ruby reluctantly caved.
"Mira and I will stay the night, but we're leaving at first light."
Ruby's expression was stern, setting a firm boundary.
Grandma instantly beamed, grabbing Ruby's hand and patting it affectionately. "I knew you had a soft spot for this old woman!"
While Grandma was practically glowing, Ruby remained collected. Mira, as if realizing the woman was her great-grandmother, giggled and waved her tiny fists, trying to grab her fingers.
Despite the lingering unease in her chest, Ruby maintained her polite facade.
Far away from Ruby and Grandma's dynamic, Cassian and Garrison were locked in a standoff like two rival generals on a battlefield.
"Is there something you needed, Mr. Veyne? Because I don't recall C Collective having any recent partnerships with a company under your name."
Garrison took the first shot. His eyes crinkled in a polite smile, and his tone was casual, yet the words carried a distinct, icy edge.
Cassian merely tapped his expensive fountain pen against the desk, then sat back aggressively on the leather sofa, spreading his arms.
"Playing dumb?"
Cassian's voice was a low, freezing demand, his dark eyes brimming with hostility.
Garrison smiled, maintaining a flawless mask of confusion. "Playing dumb? I have no idea what you're talking about."
Cassian felt an overwhelming urge to punch the man's perfectly calm, smiling face.
He stood up with a predatory sneer, leveling himself with Garrison.
Both men were of similar height, their gazes locking in a high-voltage clash.
One was dominating and aggressive; the other was cool and unshakable.
"Do you honestly think I don't know why you're getting so close to Ruby?"
Cassian leaned in, his voice dropping into a lethal, low whisper right by Garrison's ear.
Garrison felt an immediate wave of revulsion.
He took a step back, his smile deepening. "What exactly is that supposed to mean? Ruby and I met by chance. There's no ulterior motive."
Cassian stared at that unwavering smile, feeling like he was punching a brick wall.
"Is that so? Met by chance..."
Cassian chewed on the words before letting out a dark scoff. "Does she know you're incapable of fathering a child? Or better yet—why would a famous designer and CEO waste his precious time playing nanny to a baby he has absolutely zero blood relation to?"
"Ruby is my friend. She's busy, and stepping in to help her is simply the right thing to do."

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