Chapter 1243 – Highlight Chapter from Love beyond the mask (Whitney)
Chapter 1243 is a standout chapter in Love beyond the mask (Whitney) by Adelaide Sinclair, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.
"What... what did you just say?" Mrs. Nelson stared at Sandy in utter disbelief, her face freezing over as the emotion in her eyes twisted sharply from cool indifference into icy contempt.
She turned to Shane, disappointment heavy in her voice. "So, for this woman—who once ditched her own kid to marry rich, who played you like a fiddle—you’re willing to throw Sienna under the bus? Just because she’s your child’s birth mother?"
"I told you, I’m not," Shane snapped back, his patience gone, his tone cold as steel. "What exactly has Sienna done wrong? Why is it you’d rather believe anyone but your own son?"
Sandy went pale, humiliation burning on her cheeks. But something in Shane’s words made her heart skip a beat. She followed his gaze, trying to guess what he was thinking.
A knot tightened in her stomach. "Is Sienna... is she here?"
"You think you get to speak now?" Mrs. Nelson shot back, her voice sharp as broken glass. She’d never liked Tina’s birth mother. Now, with her son dragging this messy truth into the open, she was livid.
Clearly, Shane had been hiding this woman all along, waiting for the perfect moment to bring her in and upend everything.
"Sandy, right? You stay right there. Don’t you dare set foot in the Nelson house. The things you’ve done... honestly, you should be ashamed."
"Mom, don’t judge her before you know the facts! She hasn’t done anything wrong," Shane said, stepping protectively in front of Sandy.
But Sandy didn’t lean on him. She didn’t want Mrs. Nelson to think she was weak. Her background might be messy, but she still had her pride. She stood tall, her voice steady and clear. "Gary, Mrs. Nelson, I apologize for showing up unannounced today. But I haven’t played any games, and I’ve never tried to hurt anyone. I only found out today that I’m Tina’s birth mother. I’ve been living with memory loss for over four years."
Mrs. Nelson’s eyes narrowed with disdain. She clearly didn’t buy it. "Oh, please, spare me the act."
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