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The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) novel Chapter 356

Summary for Chapter 356: The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte)

Summary of Chapter 356 – A pivotal chapter in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) by Cynthia Dempsey

The chapter Chapter 356 is one of the most intense moments in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte), written by Cynthia Dempsey. 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.

Samuel took a moment to think before he finally said, “If you’re just friends with her, that’s fine, but remember—you can never really know what’s in someone’s heart. Even with friends, don’t get too close too fast. I’ll look into her background for you. If she checks out and has no ulterior motives, then you can decide if you still want to spend time with her.”

He was doing all of this for one simple reason: he didn’t want Becky to get hurt.

Rebecca fell silent after hearing Samuel’s words.

Was Samuel really that worried she’d make the wrong kind of friend? Was he trying to play gatekeeper in her life?

That wasn’t what she meant at all, but seeing how earnest and upright Samuel looked, Rebecca didn’t argue.

She waved him off. “I get it, Samuel. Drive safe.”

Samuel nodded. “Alright. I’m heading out. If anything comes up, call me.”

With that, he told the driver to pull away.

Rebecca watched the car disappear into the distance and let out a soft sigh.

She’d barely taken a step toward the house when her phone buzzed. It was a message from Dylan.

“Rebecca, I warned you to be careful, but now everyone knows. Are you planning on making me clean up your mess every single time?”

He sounded angry, or at least that’s how it came across.

Rebecca stared at the message, completely bewildered. She had no idea what he was talking about.

Careful about what? Everyone knows what?

What on earth was Dylan getting at?

And this wasn’t the first time—his last message had been just as cryptic and accusatory.

He’d originally wanted to spare her some embarrassment—after all, accusing someone of cheating was awkward and ugly. But now? Heh. There was no need to hold back anymore.

After a moment of heavy silence, Dylan said, “Rebecca, I heard you’ve been spending a lot of time with some strange man lately. Is that true?”

Rebecca frowned, genuinely confused. “Dylan, who told you that? I haven’t been getting close to any strange men.”

Still denying it.

Dylan let out a quiet, derisive laugh. “The whole neighborhood knows about your affair now. Did you really think you could keep it from me?”

Affair? Seriously?

“Oh, please, Dylan. You’re so full of it, I could sue you for slander.”

Dylan was silent for a long moment.

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