Chapter Summary: Chapter 637 – Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
In Chapter 637, a key moment in the Romance novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), Leo Kent delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
“Listen, Stella,” Susanna said, her voice tinged with a frustration she could barely hide. “You sound way too chill about letting Hull handle this.”
She let out a dramatic sigh and called out, “Star.”
Stella, already halfway out the door, was distracted—keeping one eye on Xander and Yvonne’s commotion outside, and the other ear on Susanna.
“What’s up?” Stella replied, trying to multitask.
Susanna’s pouty, put-upon tone snapped Stella’s attention right back.
“Why the long face? You know Hull’s solid—reliable as they come. I mean, yeah, you’ve had some close calls with him, but you’re still in one piece. If you ask me, that proves he knows what he’s doing.”
“…”
“So relax. If he’s handling this, you’ll see your mom sooner rather than later.”
Susanna huffed. “He wants payment.”
Stella froze. “Wait—what?”
“Yeah, payment,” Susanna repeated, clearly annoyed. “It was Ronald who asked him to help me, but somehow I’m the one who has to pay up.”
The word “payment” did a number on Stella’s train of thought—her mind snapped away from Yvonne and straight back to Susanna.
“He wants money?” she asked, genuinely puzzled.
“I told him I’m broke. He said I could pay in other ways. And he was very clear—no IOUs.”
“Other ways?” Stella echoed, her voice rising. “What ‘other ways’? If you’re out of cash, what else could you possibly have?”
Back when Susanna’s mom, Lacey, was doing well, money wasn’t a problem. But with everything that’d happened… well, Stella knew things were tight now. If Hull really was asking for money, she was already thinking about stepping in to cover for Susanna.
But Susanna shook her head. “He said he doesn’t want cash.”
Susanna was clearly at her wit’s end. “Star, can you get Mr. Quinn to ask Hull what he actually wants? Because I’m out of ideas and I really need to see my mom.”
Stella ran a hand through her hair, stalling. “Y’know, you always said you’d marry him someday. Maybe if you do, you won’t owe him anything—family doesn’t keep score, right?”
Susanna shot her a look. “Are you kidding me? What if he asks for a dowry or something? Just because I’m marrying a guy, doesn’t mean I get off easy. Traditionally, aren’t there gifts or whatever?”
Stella winced. “Fair point.”
Susanna’s voice turned a little bleak. “I’m flat broke, Star. I couldn’t afford to marry him even if I wanted to.”
Stella sighed. “Okay, okay, I’ll ask around, see if anyone can get a straight answer out of Hull. Honestly, why can’t he just say what he wants? Making you guess is just cruel.”
Susanna groaned. “Please, hurry up. I’m counting on you, Star. You’re all I’ve got right now.”
“I know, I know. Hang tight, I’ll let you know as soon as I hear anything.”
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