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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 892

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Chapter summary: Chapter 892 from the book Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke

Discover the most important events of Chapter 892, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy. With the engaging writing of E. L. Clarke, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Paparazzi: [For real?]

After just two episodes, Juniper had blown up online. Many famous directors and agents were already sending her offers. If they could get a huge exclusive on her now, their careers would skyrocket.

Yolanda: [Of course.]

She then sent all the photos she had taken to the reporter.

There were three pictures, each with a different man. In the first, a man was hugging her, his gaze impossibly gentle. In the second, Juniper was pulling a man into a car, their interaction intimate. The third was taken just two days ago, showing a man tenderly fixing her hair. These were not things ordinary friends did.

Seeing the pictures, the paparazzi’s eyes widened. He never thought that the innocent-looking Juniper was secretly such a player.

Paparazzi: [When do you want me to release this?]

Yolanda: [Wednesday.]

Juniper had hogged the spotlight today; she was probably feeling on top of the world. Let her enjoy it for two more days. The higher you climb, the harder you fall.

After the show wrapped, Miranda approached Juniper and Jimmie with a bouquet of flowers.

“Jimmie, Juniper.” Miranda’s face was beaming, her eyes filled with joy. “Thank you both for joining ‘Hey, Sis!’. I was so happy to spend these two episodes with you.”

“The pleasure was all ours,” Jimmie replied with a faint smile, then glanced at Juniper. “Juniper has a very lively personality. I hope she wasn’t too much trouble for you.”

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