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The Kiss that Sparked it All (Ellinor and Theo) novel Chapter 2422

[Man, I had no clue Ivy had an older sister tucked away somewhere. Her post looked like it really hit her hard. If someone can just toss their own family to the curb like yesterday's newspaper, no wonder they're stone-cold to others.]

[Tsk, tsk, tsk, who would've guessed this whole thing would turn into a soap opera? Ivy, what other secrets are you keeping in your Pandora’s box?]

[I think there’s a ring of truth to this lady’s words. Back when Ivy was the talk of the town, she didn’t ride the hype train. But now, stepping up because another gal’s been hurt, seems like she’s genuinely cut up about it.]

[Don’t you think these statements seem a little too calculated? Posting about not wanting to cash in on the fame wagon is just laughable.]

[I’m dying here, seriously. If she truly didn’t want the spotlight, why make a grand entrance now, pointing fingers at Ivy?]

[The guy who just commented must be a fan of hers, right? Even those who prefer to stay out of the limelight can't just stand by when they see Ivy playing the queen bee in the industry, causing chaos in her wake. They would naturally feel compelled to step in and set things straight. It’s worth noting that not everyone shares the shamelessness displayed by your master, some actually bother to clear the air after such a scandal.]

The person openly mocking Clara was not someone to be trifled with, and they launched into a fiery exchange with the commenter.

But “Bring On The Clash” wasn’t about to let it slide, taunting: [Scared, huh? Why so silent all of a sudden? Got no more sass to spill? You were so keen on meddling in everyone's business, how about mine?]

Seeing their adversary back down so easily, “Bring On The Clash” lost interest, leaving one last comment in the thread.

[Some people bring a storm wherever they go, maybe because her acting chops are too convincing, and it's got the rest of the signed actresses squirming in their seats. But listen, this slander is as fake as a three-dollar bill. Just set aside your biases, take a good look, and you’ll see – it's nothing but a smear campaign. Today, I went from a neutral onlooker to being labeled a fan, and that’s on you.]

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