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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 964

Summary for Chapter 964: Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy

Chapter summary of Chapter 964 – Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke

In Chapter 964, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy.

For the first time in sixteen years, Juniper experienced the most blissful, fulfilling New Year of her life. She had her family, and she had the man she loved. She slept deeply and peacefully through the night.

The next morning, an aggressive knock shattered her dreams. Her eyes fluttered open. Instinctively, she reached out to the space beside her. It was freezing cold.

Where did he go?

"Miss!" Dana's sharp voice pierced through the door. "Mr. Schwartz says it's time to get up and have some breakfast. The guests are waiting."

"Guests?"

Juniper cracked the door open, her hair a chaotic bird's nest, staring at the maid in confusion.

"Yes!" Dana beamed, her tone dripping with dramatic secrecy. "He brought so many gifts, the living room can barely fit them all!"

After washing up, Juniper dragged herself out to the living room. There sat the man who had pitifully scrambled up her balcony trellis the night before. Now, dressed in an immaculate, razor-sharp suit, he looked like a perfect gentleman as he effortlessly charmed her three protective friends.

"You're awake?"

Shanley looked up, his gaze melting into pure affection the moment it landed on her. His demeanor was completely unruffled. "I made some Dolce for you. Chocolate-filled, your favorite."

*He's putting on quite the show.*

"Oh." Juniper walked down the stairs and took a seat right beside him.

"Careful, it's hot." Shanley immediately picked up the bowl, blew softly on a piece, and fed it to her.

Juniper opened her mouth and accepted it. Their movements were so entirely natural it looked like a routine they had practiced a thousand times.

The guys sitting across from them practically gagged at the overwhelming display of domestic bliss. She'd been away for exactly one day, and he'd already tracked her down. The man was worse than superglue.

"These are some New Year's gifts I brought for everyone," Shanley said smoothly, gesturing to the literal mountain of luxury boxes stacked in the corner. "Please, accept them."

"Oh?" Melvin grabbed a box at random. When he saw the price tag, he nearly dropped it.

Sure, they were her family. But Shanley's place in her heart was undeniably significant. When she had lost her mentor—the darkest, most agonizing period of her life—Shanley had been the one by her side. For that alone, they had no right to complain about her closeness to him.

After that, Shanley casually started using the front door.

As the holiday season began winding down, Jimmie finally brought up the inevitable. "Courtesy demands reciprocation. His parents and grandparents are thinking of you. You should head back with him and pay them a holiday visit."

Jimmie lifted his chin gracefully. "We've already prepared the gifts. Premium specialties from every region."

The crew had practically turned the city upside down to assemble the perfect care packages.

"Alright." Juniper gave the gifts a cursory glance and followed Shanley out.

Soon, the sports car pulled up to the grand gates of the Schwartz Manor.

There was a very specific reason Hannah had chosen today for Shanley to bring Juniper home.

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