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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 1102

Summary for Chapter 1102: The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1102 – The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) by Internet

In Chapter 1102, a key moment in the Internet novel The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo), Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1102

Bartlett said casually, “Just a casual question, showing some concern”

Theo scoffed coldly, “After all these years, you’re still the same, always having a thing for married women”

Ellinor was stunned after hearing Theo’s words. She looked at Bartlett incredulously

What did Theo mean?

Was he saying Bartlett likes to steal other’s wornen?

Bartlett seemed completely unfazed, saying with a smile, “I don’t have that kind of habit. Theo, you should trust me, whatever happened before, I was always the passive one.”

What happened before?

What? What?

Was there a story here?

Ellinor was curious. She looked at Bartlett and then at Theo, wanting to know what had happened between them.

Theo remained expressionless as Bartlett claimed he was the passive one. Seemingly too lazy to argue, he just continued to feed Baber the soup in his

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Bartlett’s deep–set eyes squinted, and with a provocative tone, he said, “But this time, I don’t want to hide it from you. I do have a thing for your wife?

Ellinor choked on her milk, “Cough, cough.”

Was Bartlett out of his mind?

Theo gave him a cold stare, then looked at Ellinor, his gaze full of confidence, then back at Bartlett, If you want to steal her, it won’t be that easy Bere as a friend, I hope you don’t test my patience.”

Bartlett didn’t seem surprised by Theo’s admission; he just laughed sarcastically, “Since you three never considered me a friend, do I still need to follow the rule that a friend’s wife is off–limits?”

Theo’s eyes narrowed, and the atmosphere instantly changed.

Ellinor could feel the tension between the two men; she suddenly worried they might start fighting.

At that moment, Balfour Howard’s voice broke the awkward silence.

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“What are you guys doing? Not eating? What are you talking about?”

Balfourleaning on his crutches and unstable on his feet, walked in with the assistance of Quinton.

Seeing Balfour’s strong will despite his disability, Ellinor was a bit surprised, and her brows furrowed slightly in displeasure.

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