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Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) novel Chapter 1315

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Chapter 1315 – A Turning Point in Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ) by Internet

In this chapter of Night of Destiny ( Anastasia Tillman ), Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1315 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1315

Bonnie stared at her face and answered without any shame, ‘Oh, but I refuse The look in Queenie’s eyes could kill. “Then, you’ll pay for that.”

Bonnie froze for a few moments, but she thought things were getting interesting. If I get my hands on Nigel, she’s gonna cry, isn’t she? I’m looking forward to that.

The first thing Queenie saw when she came into the house was her father sitting on the couch. He wasn’t even watching the news like he usually did. Instead, he was sipping some tea, looking like he was waiting for her. She felt a little guilty for having left now that she saw how much her father cared about her.

“I’m back, Dad, Queenie said. Brandon sighed. She’s fine. I shouldn’t have been so harsh to her. I even raised a hand against her. She’s my beloved daughter whom

I never want to hurt. “I see. I heard you found a job. You can quit if you want.” Brandon loved her. Queenie never had a job before, nor did she even have any job training. He didn’t want her to just stand there and take the workplace’s beatings.

“I want this job. Working is fun,” she answered seriously. “Even when you’re just an usherette? Can you even stand for hours on end?” She’s so frail. I don’t want her to do this job.

“I was an usherette, but I’ll have an office from tomorrow onward. I’m the president’s assistant now.” Her eyes glinted with anticipation. Should be interesting working as Nigel’s assistant.

“You should have shut up if you know it’s your fault.” Queenie shot her a nasty glare. “If you’re still mad at me, then I’m sorry.” Bonnie always acted like she was the victim whenever Brandon was around.

“It’s in the past now. Go back to your room, Queenie, Brandon said. “Where’s Mom?”

“Shopping with Lisbeth. She should be back soon, Brandon answered.

At this moment, they heard the humming of a car engine in the yard and subsequently, two women chatting happily. A short while later, in came Maggie, and the servant behind her was holding a few big bags. Apparently, the ladies shopped a lot.

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