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He Watched Me Shine Without Him novel Chapter 88

Summary for Chapter 88 A Line in the Sand: He Watched Me Shine Without Him

Chapter Summary: Chapter 88 A Line in the Sand – He Watched Me Shine Without Him by Selena Johnston

In Chapter 88 A Line in the Sand, a key moment in the billionaire novel He Watched Me Shine Without Him, Selena Johnston 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.

Noah’s phone rang. He picked up, and Houston’s voice came through—low, calm, and dangerously cold.

“Tell Charlotte to apologize to Dr. Rose. If she doesn’t, the video of Madam Charlotte bullying a powerless doctor will be all over the media by tomorrow.”

Charlotte, seated close enough to hear every word, flew into a rage.

“I won’t apologize to her! Who does she think she is? She doesn’t deserve an apology from me!”

Houston’s icy silence poured out of the receiver, sharp enough to cut through flesh.

“Charlotte,” he said slowly, “if you don’t apologize, you’ll regret it more than you ever thought possible.”

Charlotte tried to calm herself. Her tone softened slightly. “Houston, you’re taking this too far. She’s not the only person in the world who can treat your condition. I’ve already found someone more qualified. He’s famous—he can definitely cure you.”

She genuinely believed that Houston’s loyalty to Rose came from medical dependency. If she could find him a better doctor, maybe his attachment would fade.

But Houston merely scoffed. “I don’t need him.”

“Why not?” Charlotte asked, truly confused.

She knew just how serious Houston’s insomnia was. His heart rate was already affected, and his family physician had warned that continued deterioration could lead to organ failure—or worse.

“Because you recommended him,” Houston replied, voice laced with disgust.

Charlotte was speechless.

The call ended abruptly.

Charlotte stared helplessly at Noah. He thought for a long moment, then finally said to the director, “Forget about punishing her.”

The director let out a breath of relief.

Charlotte, meanwhile, bit her lip until it nearly bled. She didn’t know why she hated Rose so much. Maybe it was because Rose, like her, came from a humble background—but unlike her, Rose never bowed to power or sold herself for security. That quiet dignity made Charlotte feel small and dirty in comparison.

Noah eventually dragged her away, though not before Charlotte shot Rose one last venomous glare.

After work, Ethan arrived at the Bloomingdale Residence complex. Without even greeting Vivian, he went straight to the Marshalls’ door.

Rose already knew why he had come and led him into the study.

Inside the sprawling room, she pulled out box after box of handwritten notes—meticulously organized records she’d kept since her university years, covering everything from insomnia to various common and rare disorders across departments.

Ethan’s eyes sparkled with greed at the treasure trove.

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