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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1499

The two sat in silence for a bit, until Fiona had nearly finished her meal and wiped her hands clean.

"Now that you know who was behind it, I'll be heading out," Fiona said, getting up and ready to leave. She grabbed her black canvas bag and casually swung it over her shoulder.

"Ms. Fiona, hold on a second," Allen called out to her.

In no time, he pulled four concert tickets from his backpack, prime seats up front.

"Ms. Fiona, I've got a concert this Saturday night. I'd love for you to come and watch."

His hand was still hanging in the air when Fiona gave him a curious look and then eyed the concert tickets. Even though she wasn't in the entertainment scene, she knew just how famous Allen was. Those tickets were like gold dust.

"You're giving these to me?" she asked, puzzled, a small laugh escaping her lips. "We've always had a professional relationship. If you give me these, wouldn't that mean I owe you a favor?"

She wasn't one to rack up favors, especially not with someone as big as Allen. His fans would probably have a field day.

"Can't we be good friends?" Allen suddenly asked, catching Fiona off guard.

Honestly, they hadn't met enough times to count on one hand. Friends? Maybe not.

"You should probably sort out your own stuff first," Fiona said with a smile, turning to leave with her bag. She left the concert tickets untouched.

Allen was taken aback by Fiona's refusal. It was probably the first time someone had turned him down. He quickly caught up with Fiona and placed the tickets in her hand.

"Once a gift is given, there's no taking it back. Ms. Fiona, do me the honor."

"Alright," she agreed easily this time. Partly because it was hard to refuse, and also because she'd never been to a concert in person.

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