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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1684

Summary for Chapter 1684: Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Chapter overview: Chapter 1684 from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

In this standout chapter of the Novel novel Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

"Hey, big brother! I'm off to school, so take care and don't forget to call me," Fiona said, hopping out of the car and disappearing into the crowd.

Jackson was still in a bit of a daze. Did Fiona actually just kiss him?

His right cheek still felt warm from where her lips had been, and it was like he was dreaming. Fiona's lips were soft and gentle, leaving a warm and cozy feeling that lingered.

He found himself smiling, a soft light in his eyes. Even the upcoming business trip overseas felt like a sure thing now; nothing could stop him.

He was determined to give Fiona an amazing life and solve the mystery of his parents' deaths. He wanted to make Fiona the happiest and most beautiful girl in the world.

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Back at the dorm, Fiona walked in on Yvenne and the others in the middle of a heated chat about Allen. As soon as Fiona entered, the three girls exchanged looks and went quiet.

They all knew about the past rumors involving Allen and Fiona, which Jackson had personally helped put to rest. Now, Allen had moved to a new entertainment company under the Bryant Group, and there were wild allegations about him fathering a child and inappropriate behavior with a minor. The Bryant Group's silence only added fuel to the fire online.

Yvenne: Do you think Allen’s really like that? If not, why hasn't Fiona said anything? Especially since the Bryant Group used to back him. Why haven't they cleared things up?

Dormmate A: It's possible. I heard all of Allen's gigs are canceled, and he's stuck at home. Is it house arrest or something?

Dormmate B: Who knows? We're just guessing. I’d rather not go there. I used to love Allen. His songs were amazing; it’s hard to believe he’d end up like this. And the girl in those photos—she's not exactly a looker. If she were prettier, there wouldn’t be such an uproar online.

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