Summary of Chapter 1669 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 1669 is one of the most intense moments in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, written by E. L. Clarke. 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.
“If you just tell him to leave, he won't have an excuse to keep coming to the gym.”
Monique's words were earnest, her eyes rimmed with red. Ebony Fox could genuinely understand the worries of a mother.
But telling Kurt to leave meant...
From now on, there would be no one bringing her breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
When she was bored, there would be no one buzzing around, chattering endlessly in her ear.
And when she craved a coffee, she wouldn't be able to just open her mouth and have one magically appear.
Only the coffee Kurt made perfectly hit the spot for her.
Habits truly were a terrifying thing.
It had only been six months.
Yet somehow, her entire life had been completely infiltrated by him.
Who exactly did he even like?
Was this mystery girl really worth playing her personal servant for half a year?!
“Ms. Fox, is there an issue?” Monique asked, noticing the deep frown on her face.
“No.”
Ebony Fox shook her head. “I'll have him leave the gym tomorrow.”
“Thank you so much.”
Monique poured her a fresh cup of coffee, beaming. “Ms. Fox, you truly are a wonderful person.”
Whoever ended up marrying her would definitely be the luckiest man alive.
—
After the meeting ended.
Ebony Fox didn't go straight home; instead, she headed back to the gym.
Her chest felt tight with a chaotic, suffocating frustration.
She opened her desk drawer and pulled out a pack of slim cigarettes she hadn't touched in ages.
She lit one, letting it burn between her fingers.
Then, she sat in the rocking chair on the balcony, staring blankly out at the pitch-black sky.
She silently exhaled plumes of smoke into the suffocating night.
—
The next day.
Kurt woke up bright and early, carrying a fresh breakfast container as he eagerly approached Ebony Fox.
“Coach Ebony Fox, try the shrimp soup I made today.”
As he spoke, he very intentionally showed off his left hand, which was bandaged up so thickly it looked like a literal ham hock.


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