Chapter 1800 – A Turning Point in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale
In this chapter of Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1800 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Fiona couldn't be bothered with Jane and just kept walking ahead, lost in her own world.
It took Jane a moment to catch up, and when she did, she grabbed Fiona's arm, blurting out, "You haven't even been with Mr. Jackson, so how do you know if he's... you know, lacking? Are you just guessing?"
Jane was a bit taken aback, staring at Fiona in disbelief. "That's not cool, you know? I'm not bringing you any more of those remedies tomorrow. I can't be held accountable if something goes wrong."
As they chatted, they made their way into the classroom and settled into their seats. Fiona, as was her habit, laid her head down on the desk for a nap. She was still tired from the night before when Jackson had bailed on her, leaving her feeling even more drained.
A few seats away, Jane was casually applying lipstick. She turned to see Fiona already asleep and couldn't resist sneaking a few photos of her snoozing with her phone.
"Did you catch the news? Tons of people from the Larkin family died yesterday."
"Really? Spill the details!"
"I got the scoop. It's all over the news—apparently, they died under some shady circumstances. Who buys that the whole Larkin clan just up and died out of the blue?"
"Exactly! It sounds like revenge to me. How else do that many people just drop dead? And Albert's been silent, and the place is swarming with cops. It's creepy."
"Breaking news: the police who went to the Larkin place also died mysteriously, five hours later. Just saw it on the news."
Jane's phone slipped from her hand as she got caught up in the buzz around her. The Larkin family? So many deaths?
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