Chapter 589 – A Turning Point in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
In this chapter of Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), Leo Kent introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 589 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Nobody really knew what Xander and Lottie discussed in the study, but somehow, he agreed to it.
Lottie turned to her daughter, Stella. "Sweetheart."
"Mom, it's just not right. Yesterday, when he talked to my brother in the study, he even recorded the conversation! He's really sneaky."
Who records conversations during a friendly chat?
Just from this, you could tell something was off with Xander.
Hearing Stella call him 'sneaky', Xander felt a pang of frustration deep in his gut.
These folks were acting like he was the only one who had messed up back then, pinning all the blame solely on him.
Lottie said firmly, "Hush now, we'll talk later."
Stella pressed her lips together.
Yvonne chimed in, "Sweetheart's right, he is sneaky."
Xander was fuming now and snapped at Stella, "So, are you marrying me? It doesn't matter, you're my fiancée anyway."
Stella remained silent.
Lottie sighed.
But Yvonne wasn't having any of it. "Hey, you shameless guy! Sweetheart is pregnant! With my brother's child, and you're still thinking about her?"
She had seen her fair share of shameless people over the years, but Xander was something else.
Was he so desperate that he had to latch onto a pregnant woman?
Xander turned to Yvonne, "Then are you marrying me?"
Yvonne's eyes widened in shock.
Yesterday, she might have thought about using that strategy to mess with Xander.
But seeing him now, she suddenly felt a bit apprehensive and didn’t want to take the risk.
She huffed, "I'm not marrying you either."
Xander glared at her, choosing to say nothing.
Lottie spoke up, "Alright, it's just about getting a marriage certificate, not about walking through fire."
Yvonne protested, "Mom, there's something off about him."
Let's be rational here, okay?
Yvonne could tell that her mother felt guilty about what happened three years ago, and this was her way of making amends?
"Come on, even if you want to make it up to him, don't use me, alright? I am your daughter, after all."
Lottie felt a headache coming on. "It's not about making it up; it's just helping someone out. Hurry up and go."
Yvonne, exasperated, rubbed her hands together. "This isn't right. You're asking for my help but can't tell me why?"
Lottie nodded. "Yes, it's inconvenient. Now, hurry up and go."
With that, she practically handed Yvonne over to Xander.
And Xander wasted no time, taking Yvonne out the door.
Stella wanted to say something, but Lottie held her back.
"Mom."
"Alright, don't you worry about your sister's affairs."
Lottie's tone softened, a hint of resignation creeping in now that Yvonne was out of earshot.
Stella insisted, "But Xander isn't a good guy."
Lottie gave her a pointed look. "What do you know about judging people at your age?"
Stella pouted.
Lottie, seeing her daughter like this, felt a wave of exasperation. "Alright, alright, Xander won't harm her. The one we should really worry about is Dan. Now, he's the real bad guy."
That scoundrel...
Daring to mess with her daughter, she needed to figure out how to deal with him.
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