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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 257

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Read Chapter 257 with many climactic and unique details. The series Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) is one of the top-selling novels by Leo Kent. Chapter content Chapter 257 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) Chapter 257 for more details.

Just as Stella was trying to compose herself, Ronald’s phone buzzed again.

It was Idris again.

Ronald glanced down at the hand Stella was holding onto him, and Stella instinctively let go.

“Go on, you should take that.”

Ugh, talk about torture. Hurry up and leave, don't torment her here.

Seeing Stella about to bury her head under the covers again, Ronald quickly pulled her back.

The marks on her neck, like vivid roses, were etched into his heart.

He chuckled softly, planting a gentle kiss on her forehead. “Sweetie, get some sleep.”

With that, he stood and walked toward the door.

Stella’s heart raced, her mind spinning wildly. She suddenly felt incredibly vulnerable.

It was as if her courage had skyrocketed in that moment!

As Ronald reached for the doorknob, Stella blurted out, “Ronald, you...you took me last night.”

The silence that followed was deafening.

Stella’s breath hitched, her eyes fixated on Ronald’s back.

She couldn’t see his face, but she had truly laid it all out there.

For so many years, She had hidden her feelings, always concealing them with great effort. Back in Ferrowland, she’d been terrified someone would notice how she felt about Ronald.

Whenever his friends would say, “Your sister’s so cute, so thoughtful, coming to pick you up…” and so on, those comments reminded Stella, she was seen as Ronald’s sister.

Even without blood ties, everyone treated her as his sibling. That deep-rooted perception, she wasn’t sure she could ever change it.

Ronald’s position demanded a partner of equal stature, both in status and family background.

All these reminders made her affection feel like a tiny flame, insignificant in comparison.

Faced with this love, she was too scared to reveal it. And her fear kept her at a distance from Ronald.

But last night, that distance had shattered.

Was she expected to hide her feelings forever?

She didn’t want to maintain this sibling facade any longer.

Their foreheads touched, his voice husky, “Is that what you think? That I forced you?”

Stella, still somewhat dazed, nodded mechanically.

Ronald pressed, “So, Star, what do you propose we do? Hm?”

Stella’s lips twitched.

He was asking her what to do? As if he shouldn’t be the one to take responsibility? Was he trying to pin this on her?

She could take any blame, but not this one!

“This is something you need to take responsibility for. What do you suggest?” Stella’s voice broke, on the verge of tears.

She was clearly panicked. She worried that Ronald might be angry, but even more so, that after everything, he’d still see her as his sister.

If that were the case, she couldn’t bear it.

Hearing her distressed voice, a deeper smile appeared in Ronald’s eyes, “So, I should take responsibility?”

“You absolutely must take responsibility. If you don’t, I swear, this isn’t over between us.”

Stella’s tears fell uncontrollably as she burst into sobs.

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