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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 1902

Chapter 1902 

Clara had fought tooth and nail for this opportunity. 

“Oh, Ivy, my dear sister,” Clara pleaded, “you must charm Vincent and show him a night he’ll never forget!” 

When Clara returned home, the night had wrapped its dark velvet blanket around the world. 

Stepping through the front door, she was greeted by Tessa descending the staircase, “Clara, why are you back so late? Where have you been?” 

“I was at a networking event with the cast and crew,” Clara said, massaging her temples, feigning exhaustion. “You have no idea how hard I hustle to land a role, Tessa.” 

Seeing Clara’s pained expression, Tessa felt a pang of sympathy, “You’ve really outdone yourself, Clara. Go to your room and get some rest.” 

“Sure, Clara replied, holding her head as she trudged towards her room. 

Meanwhile, Ivy was navigating uncharted waters, an experience foreign to her. Her body ached, finding solace only in the warmth of the man’s touch. She clung to him, naively reciprocating his urgent kisses. 

In a hazy moment, she heard him murmur a name close to her ear, “Mara…” 

Mara? 

Who was Mara? 

The next day. 

The man in the bed awoke with a start, his head pounding fiercely. Realizing he was stark naked, he sensed trouble. Turning his head, he saw Ivy, still lost in slumber beside him. 

This woman is…? 

Memories of the previous evening flooded back to Balfour Howard, and with them, a wave of disdain for the woman at his side. 

As the patriarch of the Howard family, Balfour was accustomed to women vying for his attention by any means necessary. 

However, Balfour prided himself on his integrity, never indulging in affairs with such women. Yet, the previous night, he had lost his senses.” After attending a business soiree and overindulging in the wine, his associates had helped him to a hotel room to sleep it off. 

And in his vulnerability, this woman had seized her chance. 

Coldly observing Ivy, Balfour saw no difference between her and the other women who traded their dignity for status and fortune. 

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