What Happens in Chapter 1406 – From the Book Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Dive into Chapter 1406, a pivotal chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, written by Carly Gale. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
She nodded, nestled in Jackson's arms as they boarded the plane. Onboard were a few of Jackson's most trusted medical staff. As they saw Jackson carrying someone, they instinctively looked down, pulling out medical gear to tend to Fiona.
Having worked with Jackson for years, they'd never seen him this attentive to anyone. Now, with Fiona in the picture, they were extra cautious, fearing they might upset this important figure.
"Ms. Fiona, could you please roll up your sleeve for a check?" one of them asked.
Fiona was unfazed by the routine check-up. Just as she was about to roll up her sleeve, she heard Jackson clear his throat gently.
His sharp gaze swept over the male attendants nearby. "Out," he instructed.
They caught on quickly and exited the plane. Jackson's eyes lingered on the soft skin of Fiona's neck before he turned away, swallowing hard.
Sensing his emotional shift, Fiona playfully nudged him. "Why won't you look at me?"
Jackson's voice was low and steady, yet if you listened closely, there was a hint of nervousness. "Is the check-up done?"
"All finished."
Only then did Jackson look back at her. Noticing the undone button on her shirt, he frowned slightly and reached over to fasten it for her, his expression relaxing afterward.
From a nearby box, he pulled out a soft fleece blanket and gently draped it over Fiona. Then he offered her a thermos filled with honey water he had prepared earlier.
With that, he playfully pinched her cheek. The plane landed smoothly on the helipad in front of Jackson's villa. As soon as they disembarked, Fiona spotted Nash waiting.
Nash had been there for ages, worried about Fiona. After giving her a quick once-over to ensure she was alright, he sighed in relief, arms crossed and feigning indifference. His gaze even skipped over Fiona as he respectfully greeted Jackson.
Jackson's attention was glued to Fiona, as if she might break. He gave Nash a nod in acknowledgment.
Fiona stood before Nash, not as tall but every bit as commanding. "Here to pick me up, Nash?" she asked.
Nash scoffed, "In your dreams. I'm here for my uncle."
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