Summary of Chapter 196 – A pivotal chapter in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story by Brick Moving Ant
The chapter Chapter 196 is one of the most intense moments in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story, written by Brick Moving Ant. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Sienna's P.O.V.
"True intentions?”
I was stunned to hear Aaron's confession; his deep smile was saying more than his words as he uttered Phoebe's name.
I thought that he meant what I had guessed, but still, I requested him for more elaboration to clear my mind.
"Would you like to explain the meaning of your true intentions, Aaron?”
He chuckled, leaning back in his chair. A playful smile toyed his lips as he said,
"I have feelings for Phoebethat you don't feel for Bright, Sienna. I am interested in her"
"What?”
My mouth split open in a silent scream as the thin lines of my brows jumped in surprise, I stammered while asking.
"A-Are you sure, Aaron? Is she really the one?”
It didn't take me long to process this shock as the glow on my brother's face warmed my heart. I turned in a quick circle, laughing teasingly.
"Well, well, well!
The Aaron Lockwood, the master of iciness, a heartbreaker is finally shot by the cupid's arrows.
OMG!
"But Phoebewas kind of reserved, Sienna. She even argued to pay for her dress"
Hearing her perspective about a stranger's favor, my respect for her increased exponentially. Phoebewas undoubtedly a woman any man could dream of. Unlike the usual gold diggers around us, she adhered to the firm belief of an independent woman. I was moved by her sense of fairness.
We were discussing this revolutionary change in Aaron's colorless love life when the door of his office was knocked, alarming us with the presence of dad's secretary. Aaron shot up and welcomed him.
"Greetings, Sir. Please come in!”
Seeing him busy, I sighed and came out of his office, planning in my mind.
"We will meet soon, PhoebeBecker!”

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