Chapter 689 – Highlight Chapter from Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella)
Chapter 689 is a standout chapter in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
After Susanna came down with a fever, she became even more of a handful.
She insisted that Hull hire two more housekeepers for the villa, and by the time Silas arrived with his men, the staff had doubled.
Hull’s tone was icy as he asked, “You ran the background checks?”
Silas nodded, reassuring. “Don’t worry, they’re both clean.”
Barnaby’s face was still swollen and red, evidence of Silas’s rough handling earlier.
When he saw Hull, Barnaby shot him a teary, wounded look, clearly feeling sorry for himself.
Hull didn’t even glance his way.
Instead, he told Silas, “Make sure someone keeps an eye on her.”
Women. Always so delicate.
Hull had seen it before, the way Stella acted around Ronald—so soft and fragile. Honestly, that was probably why Hull had always avoided getting too close to women. Even someone like Yvonne—take her out on a job, she’d stub her toe and scream bloody murder. In two words: high maintenance.
Silas nodded. “Understood.”
Barnaby piped up then, “So… are we still checking if she’s a mole or not?”
The fact that Hull had broken his own rule about not having extra help in the villa was telling. Even if Barnaby was a little slow on the uptake, he could tell that Susanna now meant something different to Hull.
Silas shot Barnaby a look that could have wilted a houseplant.
This guy… Face still swollen and he hadn’t learned his lesson?
Silas sucked in a sharp breath. “Boss, he’s just—”
He glanced at Hull, noticing the shadow in his eyes as he stared down Barnaby.
Silas’s lips twitched. “You know, Dr. Yoder mentioned they’re really short-staffed out at the Mojave outpost. I think Barnaby’s just the guy for the job. Should I put in a word, send him over?”
God above, that was the best he could do for Barnaby.
Did the guy not know when to keep his mouth shut? If he kept running it, sooner or later, he was going to get himself killed.
But as soon as Barnaby heard “Mojave outpost,” he panicked. “No, no, no, I’m not going out there!”
Silas: “...!!”
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