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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1354

Summary for Chapter 1354: Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1354 – Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale

In Chapter 1354, a key moment in the Novel novel Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Fiona was one of those people who could sleep anywhere, even in a stranger's bed, and do so with a smile on her face. But that night, something felt off. It was the noises outside that did it, pulling her from a deep sleep.

The following morning, she awoke in Jackson's plush villa to find an unfamiliar woman had arrived. This woman was dressed to the nines, her clothes practically shouting 'money' and 'class.'

Still a bit groggy, Fiona forgot she wasn't in her own space. She was in a loose spaghetti-strap top and had thrown on one of Jackson's shirts, buttoned all crooked. She yawned as she headed downstairs, oblivious to the fashion faux pas.

When she opened the door, there was Jackson, chatting away with this stranger. Fiona's mind snapped to attention, and a wave of unease washed over her. The woman had given Jackson's shoulder a friendly pat, and Fiona couldn't help but feel a twinge of jealousy.

Playing it cool, she ruffled her hair and called out a cheery greeting. "Hey... good morning, everyone."

Jackson glanced up, his eyes softening when he saw her. But the woman seemed taken aback, clearly startled by Fiona's youthful appearance. It was like she couldn't believe her eyes.

"This... this girl looks so young," she thought. "What's happening here?"

Her intuition told her there was more to this story. Her brother had clearly fallen for Fiona! The prospect of juicy gossip had her positively buzzing, even making her forget about the incident with her son.

Brimming with curiosity, she bypassed Jackson and took Fiona's hand, giving her a playful wink. "You’re quite the looker! How old are you? You probably know me—I’m Nash’s mom, the one you had a little run-in with."

Fiona's smile wavered for just a moment, but she quickly composed herself, adopting a sweet, soft-spoken tone. "Oh, now I remember! I didn’t recognize you at first—you look so young! I thought you were Mr. Woods’ sister."

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