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Game Over No Second Chances novel Chapter 355

Summary for Chapter 355: Game Over No Second Chances

Chapter 355 – A Turning Point in Game Over No Second Chances by Internet

In this chapter of Game Over No Second Chances, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 355 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Wendy stood in the rain, and for a moment it felt like the downpour wasn't water, but years of humiliation crashing down on her shoulders. She couldn't breathe under the weight of it all.

She wanted to run away.

Just as she turned to flee, a hand gripped her wrist.

It was Tara. No one knew when she had come back out but she dragged Wendy through a different entrance to the club.

The rain was now a heavy downpour.

"You're lucky," Tara said. "Getting humiliated by Sarah just earned you a bigger opportunity."

"What?"

"Cole's interested in you. Do his dirty work, and you'll get far more than Sarah ever could."

Tara pulled open a hidden door. Inside was a world of smoke, teasing laughter, and the clinking of glasses.

The air reeked of alcohol and raw indulgence. Naked bodies and broken women sprawled across expensive sofas like discarded rags.

Dragged through it all, Wendy hurried to keep up with Tara, her eyes darting away from the grim spectacle around her.

She would not fall into the same hell as those women. She had to seize every opportunity.

Even if she had no idea who Cole really was.

That night, at The Haven, the garden was serene and soft under the glow of warm lights. Flowers glimmered under the changing hues of cool and warm lamps.

The nearby man-made lake shimmered under reflected boat lights, its surface alive under the glow of distant lanterns.

Serena lounged alone on a second-floor terrace recliner. Snuggie curled contentedly in its little cat bed beside her, batting at a ball of yarn.

And of course, right on cue, Ruth's voice roared through the phone, "Divorce him! This boring housewife life is not for you. I know a few artists—handsome, rich, romantic, and emotionally stable—"

"She hasn't asked me for a divorce," said a low male voice.

Hugh's voice sliced right through Ruth's righteous anger.

Serena froze, staring wide-eyed at Hugh. She screamed internally, "Of course I don't want a divorce!"

He was a perfect ally, the best option she had in a life without romantic complications. Hugh was her number-one strategic choice.

"Damn it, Ruth!" Serena cursed in her heart.

There was a pause on the other end of the phone.

Then, proving she was not the type to back down, Ruth yelled even louder, "Then prove it! Throw her a romantic birthday party! Don't just talk the talk—do something! Otherwise, you're just a deadbeat husband with a pretty face!"

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