Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) is the best current series by the author Leo Kent. The Chapter 318 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 318 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
"Ronald, I was really upset before," Stella confessed, her voice tinged with a mix of relief and vulnerability.
Holding onto those feelings for years had been tough. Really tough.
But now, with just a few words from him, everything seemed to fall into place.
Ronald raised an eyebrow, a teasing smile playing on his lips. "Oh? What were you upset about before?"
Stella's eyes welled up, tears spilling over as she playfully pinched his side. "You're teasing me again."
Before, he had pretended to be oblivious to her feelings, and now he was doing it again.
"You knew all along, didn't you? Tell me, did you always know how I felt?"
He caught her mischievous hand, chuckling softly. "How old were you back then, huh?"
She froze, her cheeks flushing crimson. She had been just a young girl, lost in the whirlwind of confusing teenage emotions. Who could predict how long a girl's curiosity might last?
Ronald cupped her face tenderly, brushing a gentle kiss on her forehead. "You've only just grown up, and now you're questioning me about the past?"
She huffed, her protest half-hearted.
In their playful struggle, the pink box slipped from Ronald's grip and clattered to the floor.
Stella glanced at it. "You dropped it."
Ronald chuckled. "Do you want me to use it?"
Her face turned impossibly red, heat radiating off her cheeks. "I mean... Is that really something to ask so casually?"
Mumbling incoherently, she snuggled into his chest, seeking refuge in his embrace.
Just then, Idris entered the room, stopping abruptly as his eyes landed on the pair, still entwined, with the small box lying conspicuously on the floor beside them.
Idris's mind went blank for a moment before he quickly retreated down another hallway.
Stella pinched Ronald's side. "Idris."
Ronald turned to see Idris's retreating figure. "See? No need to hide."
Stella protested, "But not in front of everyone. There were so many eyes around."
She was on the brink of tears from embarrassment.
Ronald's laughter deepened, and he kissed her again. "Don't worry, not now."
Stella shot him a mock glare, her fingers twitching as if ready to pinch him again. Before she could follow through, the sharp trill of Ronald’s phone cut through the moment.
"The phone," she pointed out.
Ronald shrugged. "Ignore it."
"You should answer it," Stella urged, hoping for a brief reprieve.
Ronald got up, glanced at the caller ID, and answered.
The moment he did, Mrs. Lugar's stern voice boomed through the line. "You little rascal."
Both Ronald and Stella fell silent.
Mrs. Lugar's voice was sharp with concern. "Tell me, Ronald, is Star with you because she wants to be? Or did you force her into this?"
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