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Little Brown Benefit novel Chapter 14

Summary for Chapter 14: Little Brown Benefit

What Happens in Chapter 14 – From the Book Little Brown Benefit

Dive into Chapter 14, a pivotal chapter in Little Brown Benefit, written by Mavelinebelle. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

"Hi, excuse me. I need to talk to you. It's very important." I let out as I reached her window.

"Who are you?"

"My name is Remy."

"What do you want Remy?"

"I have dirt on your man, Christian."

"Lots of people got dirt, that doesn't make it true."

"Well I actually have the proof because he's cheating on you with my best friend. Her name is Sacha Rish."

"Get in!" She ordered. I did as I was told. I sat next to her in the back seat of her Range Rover.

"How long have your best friend been sleeping with my fiance?" She asked, eyes blazing.

"Not very long. They recently met at a club and she is getting twelve million dollars for sleeping with him. He's paying her to do so and she's going along with it."

"WHAT! Twelve million dollars?"

"Yes. I'm not lying to you."

"But why would you tell me this? She's your best friend."

"Not any more. She basically has forgotten all about me because she's on her way to being rich. I even have pictures of them together at my house when she use to live with me. Oh, did you know she's now living in Christian's summer house? I'll give you all the proof and detail that you want but you'll have to pay me. You can use that proof to do so much damage after the two of you get married. You can end him of all his money. I just want my cut."

"How much money do you want?"

"Hmmm." I wondered. "One million dollars."

"Done, I'll have it wired to your account as soon as I get home. And please keep this just between the two of us." She finished.

"Sure. Nice talking to you." I got out and watched the back of the Range speeding away. I was satisfied with myself. If sacha wasn't going to give me any money, I'll get it another way and I did exactly that. She'll be sorry because her dreams of being a millionaire is about to be over and mine is just getting started.

Christian's POV

LOUD SLAM

I was in my home office when the doors slammed in rather loudly, disturbing me from the task at hand. I looked up and saw my 'beloved fiancee' with a nasty scowl on her face.

"What is it this time?" I asked, turning my eyes back to my computer but turning a listening ear to her.

"I cannot believe you would stoop that low, Christian!" She yelled. I looked at her for a quick second, just before she walked back out of the room.

'What the hell! Does she actually know about what I've been doing with Sacha? No, it can't be. There's no way she could find out so soon.'

Then I heard the mellow greeting of my mother's voice, calling from downstairs. I got up and met her in the foyer.

Audrey gave me a sly smile as she ate off her plate. It was quite obvious that she played her game well by winning the favor of my own mother. I heaved a sigh, lost and appetite and excused myself, all the while, they continued their discussions like if I didn't matter anymore.

Sacha's POV

Several Days Later

I hadn't seen nor heard from Christian for days and that was unlike him. He would usually send me a quick text just to check in or stop by when Judy was at school, but lately, he had been cold and there was a rumor circulating about him being engage and to wed very soon.

I was home alone. Judy was at school and I decided to call Christian's company but the assistant had informed me that he wasn't in today.

I called his cellphone - No answer and he wasn't responding to my text either. It dawned on me that Christian was ignoring me. It was times like these that I wished Remy was close by. She would know what to do or what to say to make me feel better but ever since she ran out of the house she had been avoiding me too.

What was wrong with me?

Do I have a virus that only her and Christian can see?

I was frustrated and being caged inside of a house wasn't helping me. I went upstairs to my bedroom and changed into my bikini and a beach wear. I then packed a basket of goodies and drinks and took it with me to the beach.

Although the house possessed a swimming pool, it couldn't be compared to the actual beach itself, with the sand and salt water.

I sat down close to a rock. I laid out a blanket and my basket of eats and drinks. I put on my sun-glasses and popped my earphones into each ear as I browsed through my RnB playlist and settled on Rihanna.

I was enjoying the fresh air of the ocean breeze, and the warmth of the sun, when a ball came bouncing into my direction. I dodged quickly, avoiding the hit to the face.

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