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Game Over No Second Chances novel Chapter 351

Summary for Chapter 351: Game Over No Second Chances

Summary of Chapter 351 from Game Over No Second Chances

Chapter 351 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, Game Over No Second Chances. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

The faint smile at the corner of Hugh's lips completely vanished. He had never intended for Serena to repay the full amount.

But Serena had already come to terms with it.

She took Snuggle to the cat room cheerfully.

The cat room wasn't very big. It had been converted from a study.

Cat trees and climbing platforms were mounted all over the walls, angled this way and that, along with tunnels and slides.

The litter box was placed right outside the bathroom door. Snuggle was free to use the toilet or the litter. So all bases had been covered.

Not to mention the floor was scattered with plush toys and a little robotic arm dangling a fluttering feather.

The moment Snuggle walked in, it was completely enthralled. It rolled from one side of the room to the other, darting back and forth, meowing non-stop.

It was having the time of its life.

Serena walked over to a built-in cabinet. Inside were all of Snuggle's favorite foods—kibble, canned treats, fish oil, some basic medicines, even dewormers neatly lined up like a pet clinic's inventory.

It was better stocked than most veterinary clinics.

Hugh didn't come in. He stood at the doorway and asked, "Is there anything else you need?"

"No, everything's here." Serena's hand rested lightly on the glass cabinet door.

She had once imagined that if she ever got a cat or dog, she'd give it its own room, filled with toys and treats. But she'd never thought of preparing medicine, or having multiple collars in different designs.

Yet, Hugh had thought of all of it.

He'd never owned a cat before. Did he really do all this just for Snuggle?

Pulling herself out of her thoughts, she composed herself and turned around.

"I was just spacing out," she said. "Thinking how surprising it is that you could put together such a well-prepared cat room. Seems like you're not like the rumors at all.

"I think you're actually incredibly thoughtful—tough on the outside, soft on the inside. There's no better place than this cat room. I really love it."

With that, she turned and walked up to Hugh, hands clasped behind her back, leaning in playfully with a bright smile.

"I love the new place you set up too. So, as a thank-you, how should I repay you, Mr. Larson?"

If he were a female friend, Serena wouldn't have hesitated to give him a big hug. But unfortunately, he was a man—her political ally, her marriage partner—someone she needed to maintain distance from.

So instead, she simply widened her eyes, waiting to hear what Hugh might ask for.

What she didn't realize was that her sudden closeness had made his heartbeat quicken in his chest.

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