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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1340

Summary for Chapter 1340: Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Chapter 1340 – Highlight Chapter from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Chapter 1340 is a standout chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Mr. Trevor was catching on to the situation, and it took him by surprise. Fiona's records just showed her as an orphan, no notable background to speak of, and she hadn't been in Cedarvale long. Yet, here she was, acquainted with Jackson. This girl was something else.

"Hey there, kiddo, let me apologize on behalf of my no-good nephew," Jackson said warmly. "Feeling hungry? Let's grab a bite."

"Sure," Fiona replied with a nod. "I could eat."

"Hang tight outside for a bit. I'll wrap things up here and then we'll head out for some food. In the meantime, think about what you’re in the mood for."

Jackson gave her a gentle pat on the head, noting her exceptionally nice hair that felt quite soft to the touch. Fiona's eyes crinkled with a slight smile; she didn’t mind his friendly gesture at all. "Alright, I'll go along with you, big brother."

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Fiona made her way outside, leaning casually against the wall. One hand was tucked into her school uniform pocket, her gaze slightly downcast as if she found the whole scenario a bit mundane. Her striking looks drew plenty of attention.

Everyone at Westbrook High School knew why Fiona was there. She’d gotten into it with Nash. Mr. Trevor had called her in for a “chat.”

"Poor thing, such a beauty, and she's already in hot water," the murmurs of sympathy floated around. Folks speculated that this might be the last they’d see of such a captivating girl at school.

"Hey, Louise, check it out, it's that new girl," Carla said, balancing a stack of books while nodding toward Fiona. The girl next to her quickly pointed Fiona out.

"Let's move," Louise said, not even bothering to look back. She didn’t think it was worth her time to deal with Fiona, who was likely about to be expelled anyway.

Just as she reached the office door, holding her books close, it swung open from the inside. Out came a dejected-looking Nash, clearly upset.

"Nash!" Louise called out as soon as she saw him.

"Louise," he replied.

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