Chapter 905 – Highlight Chapter from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 905 is a standout chapter in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Morris never really got it before. He once asked her, “Does Grandma really think Mom's happiness is worth more than the McCoy family's reputation?”
Frankie shot back, “A person's pride is as crucial as a tree's bark. She brought shame on us, dragging the McCoy name through the mud, and our business took a serious hit. Why should I pay for her wrongs? I regret having such a troublesome daughter. If I hadn't been so hung up on blood ties and had focused on raising your cousin instead, the McCoy family wouldn't be in this mess.”
When Mom jumped, she must have been utterly fed up with this world.
Morris let out a silent sigh.
He wondered if Mrs. Stewart, the matriarch of the Stewart family, was as stubborn and hard to deal with as his own grandma.
Still, Morris hadn't made up his mind about getting involved with her yet.
Life has a funny way of working out; Morris eventually found himself at the Sharp family's estate.
This time, all he had to do was sit back in the car with his eyes shut, letting Lizzy handle the introductions.
Lizzy walked right up to the gatekeeper and said, “My boss wants to see Greta. Could you let her know we’re here?”
The gatekeeper answered, “Sure, I can tell her, but Ms. Nellie is a valued guest. It's up to her if she wants to meet you.”
Lizzy nodded, understanding the situation.
In the Sharp family's courtyard, Mrs. Vincent was having a lively chat with her daughters-in-law and Greta.
When the gatekeeper came to announce the visitors, the matriarch was in a great mood. She waved her hand with enthusiasm, “If Greta's friends are here, invite them in to join the fun.”
Greta beamed, “Mrs. Vincent, it might be my foster sister. She's got a sharp tongue, but she's great otherwise.”
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