Fired Stew Camille Lamb Returns to Dungeon Under the Deck
Meanwhile, Chief Stew Fraser Olender mainly worried Camille would hold a grudge against him because he suggested she fire Sandy. Fortunately, that was not the case, as she told him, “I’m happy. I have no resentment.”
He replied, “I hope you don’t. And I really, really like you.”
Later, in a confessional, Fraser admitted, “I’m glad she came in with an open heart and she saw the bigger picture.”
After the meal was over, Ben and Camille managed to say goodbye to each other before he headed back to the dining room. Saint David.
“Tonight is exactly what I needed to walk with my head held high,” she told Ben. “I wish you could come with me.”
After a steamy makeover, Ben admits his true feelings for the stew. “This relationship is like nothing I’ve ever been through before,” he said in a confessional. “I’m in love with this girl. I get goosebumps talking about it.”
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