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Love Drug (Summer and Fraser) novel Chapter 375

Chapter 375 The Explanation

Fraser watched Summer’s unresponsive expression, fear creeping into his chest.

Had she heard his explanation or not?

His usually eloquent tongue felt clumsy as he stumbled over his words. It’s true, I swear. There’s absolutely nothing between me and Mia.

Mia.

The name sat like a lead weight in Summer’s stomach.

She had appeared on that phone call that one night.

She had been seen on Ravenshire Boulevard.

She had even grown up with Fraser during her childhood.

Logically, I understood that these were just fragments of Fraser’s past. Everyone had a past. And Fraser loved me now that much was certain.

But emotions weren’t controlled by logic.

The ugly jealousy that twisted inside me made me hate myself. Those dirty, irrational feelings stuck in my throat, impossible to articulate.

Fraser gently lifted her chin with two fingers, forcing her to meet his intense gaze. His voice. dropped to the deep, serious tone he only used with her.

Do you remember what I told you about my mother’s abduction when I was young? Mia’s father was one of our family drivers. He died protecting my mother during the incident.”

His thumb stroked her cheekbone absently. Out of guilt and obligation, Madam Graham took Mia in. To me, she was just another face in the Graham family. I never paid her any special

attention.

A weighted pause. Then, softer, The only childhood companion I ever acknowledgedis you.

Summer searched his dark eyesthose bottomless pools of black that held nothing but raw honesty. Her lashes fluttered slightly.

I didn’t doubt his words. A man like Fraser Graham had no reason to lie about such a thing.

But women’s hearts were complicated places. Cold facts alone couldn’t soothe the pain. I needed to feel his devotion, his unwavering focus. I needed him to prove it in ways words couldn’t convey.

Um,she finally murmured noncommittally.

Enver mudied her for a long tente mom

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Chapter 375 The Explanation

+8 Pearls

That unraveled her last

thread of restraint. In the photo,the words tumbled out before she could stop them, her hand was on yours. She looked at you like

Fraser immediately caught her restless fingers in his larger palm. Camera angles and deliberate. framing. Yes, I’d been drinking that night, but I was sober enough to leave the second I realized she’d gotten too close.

When Summer remained silent, Fraser’s grip tightened almost painfully. I swear on everything ! hold dear, you’re the only woman I’ve ever cared about.

Summer finally looked up and met his desperate gaze. I believe you.

His chiseled mouth flattened into a thin line. You say that, but your eyes tell a different story.

It felt

as if she was just humoring me.

Fraser rubbed his temples, a rare sign of frustration.

Who could have predicted that one damn photograph would cause such havoc? Women’s hearts were mazes I couldn’t navigate. I’d laid it all out and explained it with perfect clarity. She claimed to believe me. Yet somehow it felt like she only partially trusted me.

Fifty percent trust?

Microtrust?

I’m hungry,Summer announced suddenly, effectively changing the subject.

I’ll cook.

As Fraser stood, Summer added quietly, The fridge here is empty.

Ravenshire Boulevard hadn’t been occupied for months. The electricity had been off until today, when she arrived. Though a cleaning service maintained the apartment weekly, there was no fresh food.

Fraser’s sharp gaze swept over the modest apartment so different from her usual lavish surroundings.

I owned countless properties throughout the city sprawling penthouses, private villas, even entire fivestar hotels. But if Summer wanted to stay in this simple apartment tonight, I wouldn’t say anything. Wherever she was, this was home.

He pulled out his phone and fired off a quick text to Mike before rolling up his sleeves with quiet. determination.

The kettle had just begun its soothing hum when the doorbell rang fifteen minutes later.

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