Summary of Chapter 962 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 962 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.
Australis.
New Year's Eve.
The Subterra Vanguard base was alive with festivities. Brilliantly colored fireworks illuminated the night sky, and the entire compound was draped in vibrant decorations. The atmosphere was electric with celebration.
Even though Juniper was the youngest—and arguably the wealthiest among them—her friends still prepared massive holiday cash bonuses for her. She went around the room, collecting the envelopes and offering her thanks.
Midway through the evening, her phone buzzed. Kent and Hannah, along with Hayden and Miranda, had all wired her generous holiday funds. The amounts were so staggering it took her a moment to count the zeros.
Juniper respectfully replied with heartfelt holiday wishes, graciously accepting the elders' gifts.
Then, her eyes drifted to the pinned contact at the top of her message list.
Her chat app was completely silent. Not a single notification dot.
*Must be busy.*
His grandparents and parents could find the time to text her, but not him. Juniper silently cursed Shanley out a few more times in her head. But the more she criticized him, the heavier her chest felt.
They had agreed on fifteen days apart, but it had only been fifteen hours... and it already felt like an eternity.
Habits were truly a terrifying thing, especially when someone had seeped into your very bones. The withdrawal was brutal.
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When the New Year's Eve party wound down, the group insisted Juniper go to bed early since she was the youngest and didn't need to stay up for the midnight countdown.
She returned to her room with little enthusiasm. Pushing the door open, she looked around the empty space, a sudden wave of melancholy washing over her. She had lived in this room for years, yet tonight, it felt strangely unfamiliar and cold.
She wondered what Shanley was doing at this exact moment.
*Boom—*
Midnight struck, ringing in the new year. The deafening crackle of fireworks echoed across the sky.
"Happy New Year, kiddo!"
Her six found-family members sent their blessings one after another.
The fireworks eventually faded. The world outside grew quiet—so quiet that she could hear the faint rustling of the wind.
Just as she finally gave up waiting, hugging the pillow that carried his faint, lingering scent to try and sleep, a frantic knock hammered on her door.
"Boss! We've got a problem!" one of her subordinates yelled, his voice panicked.
"What is it?" Juniper yanked the door open, frowning at the pale, terrified man in front of her.
"There's a rival gang at the front gate! They're demanding to see you, and our guys can't hold them off much longer." The man pointed toward the entrance, his voice trembling with exaggerated fear. "Jimmie and the others don't know yet."
"Rivals?" Juniper's gaze turned ice-cold. She grabbed her jacket and strode out the door. "Keep it from the others," she ordered over her shoulder. They were all having such a good time, finally getting some rest. She wasn't about to let some suicidal idiots ruin their holiday.
As soon as Juniper was out of sight, the terrified subordinate's panic instantly vanished. He let out a long breath and grinned at the others hiding around the corner. "How was that? Oscar-worthy, right?"
"Brilliant," the others whispered, giving him thumbs up. "You've got balls of steel, lying to the Boss like that."
"What do I have to fear? Mr. Schwartz said he'd cover for me."
"Hahaha..." The group tried to muffle their laughter. "Mr. Schwartz? You do realize how little weight his word carries when Specter gets mad, right?"

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