Meanwhile, Chief Stew Fraser Olender was mostly nervous Camille would have a grudge against him since he recommended her firing to Sandy. Fortunately, that wasn’t the case, as she told him, “I’m happy. I hold no resentment.”
He replied, “I hope you don’t. And I really, really do like you.”
Later, in a confessional, Fraser admitted, “I’m so pleased that she’s come with an open heart and she’s seen the bigger picture.”
Once the meal was over, Ben and Camille struggled saying goodbye to each other before he returned to the St. David.
“Tonight was exactly what I needed to walk away with my head high,” she told Ben. “I wish you could come with me.”
After a steamy makeout session, Ben admitted his true feelings for the fired stew. “This relationship’s been like nothing I’ve experienced before,” he said in a confessional. “I’m head-over-heels for this girl. I have goosebumps saying that.”
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