Login via

Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia novel Chapter 488

Summary for 488: Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia

What Happens in 488 – From the Book Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia

Dive into 488, a pivotal chapter in Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

Chapter 488

A waiter bumped into them as they were walking across the lawn.

With a quick reaction, Rachel grabbed Mary’s arm and dodged. However, she accidentally hit the corner of the nearby table.

They heard the voice of clothes tearing with a low cry and then an angry shout, “Did you do it on purpose? Do you know how expensive my dress is?”

In the years when Rachel did not participate in the Chamber of Commerce, Hannah had been the center of attention.

Now, Rachel’s appearance had easily stolen her limelight..

In particular, she had just publicly flirted with David in the restaurant.

That was David Jones!

He was a man that many women wanted but could not get.

Hannah thought that she was not inferior to Rachel in terms of looks. But David had embarrassed her in public. She blamed all her unwillingness and jealousy on Rachel.

Hannah believed that if it had not been for Rachel, she would have been the one to be with David today.

However, not only did Rachel steal the limelight from Hannah, but she also became an obstacle to her becoming Mrs. Jones!

Rachel did not have many feelings for Hannah, especially when she saw the tear on her dress. A faint sneer flashed in the depths of her big eyes.

However, with the attitude of minimizing the matter, she said indifferently, “I’m sorry.”

Hannah was instantly enraged at Rachel’s attitude. She glared at her and said, “Rachel, you are the one who bumped into me and ruined my dress. Now, you’re acting like this. Do you think you’re being reasonable?”

Hannah clearly wanted to get to the bottom of the matter, but Rachel did not have much patience. She glanced at her indifferently with a frown. “Then what do you want?” she asked.

“Are you sure?” Rachel raised her eyebrows slightly, and a faint, cold smile appeared on her red lips.

Hannah put on a lofty attitude and looked at Rachel arrogantly. “What? Miss Grey, are you unwilling?”

Her voice was neither loud nor soft, attracting the attention of the young socialites and the wealthy young men nearby.

Including Katy.

Glancing at Rachel, Katy whispered to Luciane, who was a branch member of the Page family, “What’s going on?”

Luciane had been respectful to Katy and had also befriended Hannah in private. Naturally, her words were biased in favor of Hannah. ” It is all because of Miss Grey of the Johnson family. She is domineering. It’s clear that she was at fault at first, but she didn’t show any sincerity when she apologized. In turn, she even belittled that Hannah’s dress was not good as hers.”

 

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia