Summary of Chapter 1762 from Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Chapter 1762 marks a crucial moment in Carly Gale’s Novel novel, Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
After Jackson left the apartment, Fiona sprang out of bed, shaking off any trace of the sleepyhead she seemed just moments before. Truth was, during dinner, she'd noticed a message pop up on Jackson's phone about a meeting at his company. She didn't have all the details, but she knew Jackson had to be there. This was her golden ticket to head back to the Sinclair estate.
The Sinclair family was no joke—Jackson was well aware of that. He preferred Fiona not to visit them too often, especially without his knowledge. If trouble came knocking, he wanted to be the first to know.
Dressed in her signature stylish, laid-back outfit, Fiona hopped onto her motorcycle. With a twist of the throttle, the engine roared to life, and she zipped off.
In about half an hour, Fiona pulled up at the Sinclair estate. She took off her helmet and dismounted her bike with a flair that was hard to miss. Right away, she spotted a young Sinclair at the entrance, looking like he was hesitating on the doorstep.
Ignoring him, Fiona headed straight inside.
The young man, stuck on entrance duty as a punishment, recognized her right away. Remembering his predicament was thanks to Fiona, he couldn't help but angrily grab her wrist.
"You can't go in!" he snapped, yanking her back hard. Collecting himself, he added, "Fiona, because of you, I'm stuck here as punishment, and you still have the nerve to stroll in like nothing's wrong!"
Fiona barely acknowledged him, shooting him a frosty look. "Looks like your folks didn't bless you with much common sense. It's laughable that you'd even try to stop me."
This was her second visit to the Sinclair estate. The first time was when she and Jackson first landed in the States. Back then, someone else tried to hold her back, but they didn't live to tell the tale. This guy must have had a death wish.
"Fiona, what do you have to be so smug about? If it weren't for being Flora's daughter, you wouldn't even have a voice here!"
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