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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 859

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What Happens in Chapter 859 – From the Book No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Dive into Chapter 859, a pivotal chapter in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

For a while, she had kind of tuned him out automatically.

Fanny returned to her room and began putting away the things she had brought with her. She took a quick inventory and found that everything was in its place—bathroom supplies, her clothes in the wardrobe, all her personal items. Not only was nothing missing, but there was an abundance of everything she needed.

When she was little, as long as she was with Sinclair, she could leave the house without a care in the world. It seemed like she could go back to that carefree state now.

Once she finished tidying up and stepped out of her bedroom, she found the dining table already set with a feast. There was a hearty chicken pot pie, a fresh garden salad, and even a basket of warm, crusty bread.

"Uncle Sinclair, you didn't just whip up some TV dinners, did you?" Fanny asked in disbelief.

In such a short time, he had prepared all of this.

"For your first meal here, I wouldn't cut corners. Come on, have a taste," Sinclair replied as he took his seat.

He had been able to move so quickly because he had started preparing earlier. The pot pie was already in the oven before he picked her up, and the salad ingredients were washed and ready to go. All he had to do was put on the finishing touches.

There was a savory pot roast, spicy sautéed vegetables, eggplant parmesan, and a delightful charcuterie platter—each dish one of her favorites.

"Mom said you haven’t been home for a meal in ages. See if my cooking matches hers," Sinclair teased, causing Fanny to pause.

"Did my mom make all this?" she asked, raising an eyebrow.

Sinclair just shook his head, a hint of frustration in his eyes. This girl was getting cheekier by the day.

After the meal, Fanny offered to help clean up, but Sinclair waved her off. "No need for that. Why don't you jot down a list of anything you might need? We can pick things up later."

"Uncle Sinclair, you've thought of everything. There's nothing missing," Fanny replied, pausing for a moment. "Thank you, Uncle."

Watching her retreat to her room, Sinclair wondered if he should dock his assistant's bonus for being a bit *too* thorough in preparation.

After some more chatting, I got to the point. "So, when can I get out of here?"

"Why leave? Hospital’s not treating you well?" Fanny asked, her tone teasing but knowing.

"It’s not home," I replied, glancing at Ernest, who, bless his heart, was trying his best but still kept me up at night with his constant care.

"Is Mr. Collins pressing his luck? Tell him it’s a critical time, and he’ll just have to wait," Fanny advised, ever the pragmatic Dr. Willis.

I caught Ernest's reaction, his Adam's apple bobbing as he swallowed.

Clearly, he had been hoping for something more.

I chuckled inwardly and explained to Fanny, "We need to visit someone in prison. It’s important."

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