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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew and Lauren) novel Chapter 1037

In truth, Christina was jealous and furious. Andrew had accepted Aspen, yet refused to give her a second chance.

Was Aspen really better than her? That could not be right. In looks, status, and ability, she was never inferior to Aspen.

She believed there could only be one explanation—Andrew still had feelings for her, but was using Aspen to replace her.

The moment that thought clicked, Christina suddenly felt clear-headed.

Otherwise, why would Andrew treat Aspen so well now? The two had once been bitter enemies. Moreover, Aspen's family had even provoked him, and they had nearly gone to war.

"Obsessed with Stevens family women? Please, Christina, you're hilarious," Andrew said with an amused smile. "But you did get one thing right—I am willing to treat Aspen well. Because, whether you like it or not, she's mine now."

Christina's jaw clenched. "I reached out to you, and you turned me away. But Aspen? You welcomed her with open arms. Can I ask why?"

Andrew answered without hesitation. "Isn't it obvious? Aspen's better than you—and unlike you, I still think she has potential."

Christina let out a dry laugh. "You think I'm buying that? Andrew, I know you too well. You're just trying to use Aspen to replace me, aren't you? You won't accept me on the surface, but deep down, you're still holding a grudge—still hung up on me. You can't let go, so you're using her to fill that void in your heart, right?"

Andrew froze, staring at her like he could not believe what he was hearing.

Aspen also stood still, her expression instantly shifting to rage. So, this bastard was using her as a stand-in for Christina. He was just treating her as a substitute.

Aspen immediately froze. She did not dare move again, but her body tingled uncomfortably. Her heart raced, and her emotions were all over the place.

Ever since the humiliation with Rodney, she had developed an aversion to being touched by men. Yet, after being around Andrew—again and again—she was starting to get used to it.

And the worst part? It was not even that unpleasant anymore.

"Ugh, fine," she muttered, gritting her teeth. "Since you helped me, I guess I'll let you cop a feel… this time."

She gave a huff, flustered and annoyed.

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