What Happens in Chapter 1356 – From the Book Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance
Dive into Chapter 1356, a pivotal chapter in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, written by Sydney Roberts. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
By a stroke of luck, two spots suddenly opened up, and Jamie managed to snag one after acing the second round of interviews.
When the news got out, everyone breathed a collective sigh of relief—happy for Jamie, but also a little amazed at how things turned out.
Later, Mia grinned and said, “Yingying, all the hard work you put in totally deserves every bit of good news coming your way.”
They hadn’t even gotten their official acceptance letters yet, but Mia and Jamie were already dragging Denny out to celebrate over dinner.
Since Katie had also helped them out, they invited her to join. Katie was the superstar of their department—so much so that even her own advisor was a bit intimidated by her.
At dinner, Jamie was more nervous than Mia, sitting next to Denny and wanting to ask about study tips, but too shy to actually say anything—afraid Katie would give her one of her signature, no-nonsense lectures.
Mia, a little braver, sat next to Katie and said, “Hey, Katie, we’re all in this together now. Let’s look out for each other at school, yeah?”
Katie raised her teacup and smirked. “Honestly, you’ll be the one looking after us.”
Mia blinked. “Wait, what?”
Katie grinned, “Havenbrook University might as well have your name on it.”
Mia laughed, “If only I’d realized! I’d have pulled some strings and gotten Jamie and me in through the back door.” She was clearly joking.
She held up her cup, and the four of them toasted. “Doesn’t matter who’s looking after who—fate brought the four of us together, and from now on, we’re friends.”
Now that they were officially friends, Mia couldn’t help herself. “Hey, Feifei, can I ask you something super nosy?” Her bright, curious eyes drifted to Katie’s hair—or rather, her buzzcut.
Katie knew exactly what Mia was about to ask. She also knew their strict professor, Mrs. Cedillo, secretly dreaded students as tough as her. “There are two reasons I shaved my head. One, right after college, my family tried to set me up on a bunch of blind dates. I wasn’t having it. Two, washing my hair was such a pain. Being bald means I get two extra hours a day to study. Plus, every time I feel distracted, I just touch my head and snap back to focus.”
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