Chapter summary of Chapter 1060 – The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow) by Free Collection
In Chapter 1060, a key chapter of the acclaimed billionaire novel The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow) by Free Collection, 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 The Heartbreak Prescription (by Glazed Snow).
Chapter 1060
Halsey had saved Shaun’s number as “Mr. Lane” on her phone.
Shaun was calling.
Sierra immediately perked up, listening closely.
Halsey pressed the answer button. “Hello?”
Shaun’s deep, magnetic voice came through right away. “Hey… Are you still upset?”
Halsey glanced at Sierra from the corner of her eye. She knew Sierra was eavesdropping.
A cold laugh formed in Halsey’s mind, but she forced herself to sound annoyed. “Shouldn’t I be upset?”
Shaun tried to explain. “Listen to me. Nothing happened between me and Sierra. You’ve got it all wrong!”
Halsey snapped, “If nothing happened, then why were you together?”
Shaun hesitated. “She came into my room.”
Halsey frowned. “If you hadn’t given her the chance, how could she have gotten in there?”
“I-”
Halsey cut him off. “Forget it. I don’t want to hear anything else. That’s it. I’m hanging up.”
Shaun’s voice grew urgent. “Wait! Come to the restaurant now, and I’ll explain everything in person!
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Halsey shook her head. “I don’t wanna go.”
“Halsey, think about the baby. Just give me one chance to explain. Even criminals facing the death penalty get to defend themselves. You can’t just sentence me without hearing me out!” Shaun pleaded.
Halsey glanced at Sierra, noticing how intently the latter was listening. She let out a sigh and said, ” Fine. I’ll come over.”
With that, she hung up. She didn’t look at Sierra or Zada, just turned and left.

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