What Happens in Chapter 146 – From the Book Game Over No Second Chances
Dive into Chapter 146, a pivotal chapter in Game Over No Second Chances, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Hugh caught the flicker of emotion in her eyes but said nothing. Instead, he handed her a car key.
"Chandler will be traveling with me for the next couple of days, so he won't be able to drive you to work. This car is more low-key. You can use it for now."
So, he wasn't just here to grab something. He had also come to drop off a car key.
Hugh really was a reliable ally, always thinking ahead.
Serena accepted his gesture without hesitation.
Never one to leave a favor unreturned, she grabbed a mini four-leaf clover ceramic charm from the shoe cabinet and offered it to him.
"I didn't have time to prepare anything valuable, but I made this myself. I hope this can bring you good luck. Consider it a token of appreciation. Bon voyage!"
The charm was small and cool to the touch.
Hugh slipped it into his pocket, continuously rubbing it. He responded, "I got it. If anything comes up, you can call me whenever you want."
"Alright." Serena nodded.
Hugh towered over her, standing at her doorstep, rattling off reminders like an overprotective older brother. He was attentive and thoughtful, though a bit long-winded.
Still, she appreciated his concern.
Before he could start discussing the finer details of Jansen Group's internal affairs, Serena felt resigned as she cut him off.
"Mr. Larson, if I run into anything I can't handle, I promise I'll let you know. I won't let you and your family take a loss. If you don't leave now, you're going to miss your flight."
Her remark snapped him out of it.
Realizing how much time he had wasted, Hugh let out a soft chuckle and murmured a brief goodbye before finally turning to leave.
As the elevator doors closed around him, he slipped a hand into his pocket.
The once cool ceramic charm was now warm from his touch.
They weren't close friends, after all. A sticker felt too casual for their dynamic.
On the plane, Hugh eyed the curt reply, holding tightly on the small ceramic charm.
Earlier, Chandler had mentioned that Serena liked four-leaf clovers and even knew the meaning behind them—good luck and prosperity. He figured that she would probably use cute stickers all the time.
Apparently not.
Slowly, he relaxed his grip, studying the small charm in his palm.
Strangely, that realization put him at ease. He didn't need cute stickers because he found that Serena was captivating enough.
On the other end of the line, after texting, Serena opened a file and peeled off her sheet mask, ready to focus on her work.
At that moment, Wynne called her.
"Nina, help me!"
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