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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 2400

Balfour had never suspected Mara of foul play, not in a million years. The thought that she might have drugged him, let alone snapped intimate photos to sow seeds of doubt in Ivy's mind, was beyond his wildest nightmares.

He'd always figured they'd maintain a distance, just until he'd helped her find her Mr. Right, fulfilling what he saw as his duty to her.

But to think, Mara had been coveting a spot by his side all along?

As Balfour remained silent, Mara's temper flared. "Balfour, what is with you? Why are you giving me the cold shoulder after I poured my heart out to you? Don't tell me you think I'm slinging mud at Ivy, and that's why you're ignoring me? Come on, put two and two together, Balfour. How could I have taken such a nasty fall all by myself if not for Ivy's meddling?”

Yet Balfour brushed off her petulant display, his tone unnervingly calm. "That night, in the study, what did you put in that glass of milk you handed me?”

Mara’s smile froze, her composure slipping into panic. "Uh, Balfour, what are you on about? I'm clueless here, really. What's this about something in the milk?”

"Mara, we've known each other for years. You know me—I don't like beating around the bush. Grandma and Grandpa have already filled me in. They've got proof, so there's no use hiding anything from me. I want to hear it from you."

All Balfour wanted was an honest word from Mara. Why had she done it?

Mara’s smile vanished completely.

"What do you want me to say?”

Balfour couldn't fathom her indifference. "Obviously, why did you do it? Don't you realize your actions could cause Ivy to get the wrong idea about us? There's nothing between us but innocence."

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