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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1940

Bringing her back was never going to be a loss for them. Those two—always so calculating, never letting anything slip by. Even if something seemed useless, they’d find a way to make it work for them.

“You still haven’t apologized to me,” Fiona said, her voice laced with a playful arrogance.

She was stretched out on the sofa, hands resting on Jackson’s thigh, lips tilted into a teasing smile. “If I hadn’t seen what was inside that envelope, do you really think I would’ve let you off so easily?”

Jackson just smirked. “If I had someone deliver that letter to you, it means I already had everything figured out.”

Fiona couldn’t help but feel a little smug.

She remembered the day she got that breakup letter from Jackson. She was so angry she almost marched straight over to confront him. Breaking up was one thing, but to do it like that? It felt so cold, so impersonal. Since when did they start talking through letters?

But as she ripped the letter apart, she noticed a row of numbers scribbled inside the envelope. Something in her just knew—it had to be a phone number.

She called, and Jackson picked up right away.

He explained everything in just a few words. After she hung up, Fiona put on such a good act that not even Tyler or Jane—her closest friends—noticed a thing. No one else suspected, either.

“Jackson, I missed you,” she whispered as she sat up and leaned into his shoulder.

To everyone else, it looked like she and Jackson were completely over. The truth? They were closer than ever. All of it—every argument, every cold shoulder—was just for Amy’s benefit.

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