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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1659

"Since you think Jackson is so great, maybe I should have him pick you up every day."

Nash just shrugged. "I was just saying."

"Let's invite her to lunch," Fiona suggested, nodding toward the actress on stage.

"I'm not going. She might put me off my food."

Fiona shot him a look that shut him up real quick, and he hurried off to let the actress know about their lunch plans.

But soon enough, her assistant came back with the news that she was having lunch with Jackson, so she turned down Nash and Fiona's invite.

"Great, let's make Jackson foot the bill," Nash hummed a little tune as he walked off.

Fiona headed to the restroom, and when she came out, she bumped right into the actress.

"Are you the schoolgirl who's always hanging onto Jackson?"

Fiona turned on the faucet, hesitating a moment before deciding not to engage.

She wasn't here to waste time with people like her. She just wanted to get to the bottom of whatever was happening between Allen and Erica. Allen's personal life wasn't her concern.

But with Erica currently at the General Hospital, she couldn't let the hospital get dragged into a mess.

"Fine, don't answer. But since you're here, why not join Jackson and me for lunch? It'll give you a chance to see that you can't come between us."

"Fiona, come sit next to me," Jackson called, waving her over.

Fiona nodded and snuggled up next to him. She always got carsick, and sitting made it worse, so she quickly dozed off in his arms.

When Fiona woke up, she found herself in a private booth at Golden Times with Nash and Jackson. Nash was lounging with his legs crossed, getting a gentle scolding from Jackson while also looking after Fiona.

"What’s going on?" Fiona asked, rubbing her head, still feeling a bit out of it. "Where's the other person?"

"I told you, Jackson wouldn't go for someone like her. She was the one all over him. If it wasn't for a slight resemblance, no one would have given her a second glance."

Fiona turned to Jackson, wanting to hear it from him. She trusted his words more than Nash's explanations.

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