Chapter 1376 – A Turning Point in Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts
In this chapter of Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1376 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
That evening, after a warm family dinner, I settled into the Cedillo family’s guest room. Having a guest was a rare event, so Mia and Molly buzzed with excitement. Watching them, Naomi couldn’t help smiling too. “Aimee, I hear your coffee shop is famous! I actually have a little café myself. Next time, I’ll have the girls bring you by to try my coffee.”
Aimee laughed. “Naomi, just call me Aimee. That coffee shop was all my husband’s idea—he insisted I start a business to ‘build character.’”
Molly jumped in, “Why’d he push you like that?”
Aimee shrugged. “Family business. He wanted me to take over.”
Molly’s eyes lit up like she’d found a soulmate, and she set down her fork. “Same here.”
Aimee grinned. “Your husband too? Not exactly a—” She stopped mid-sentence as Seth started coughing pointedly.
She shot a look at the guy sitting next to Jade. “Not exactly the easiest guy to live with, huh?”
Mia piped up, “Honestly, my husband isn’t exactly a walk in the park, either.”
Across the table, Andre and Chad met eyes, both silently agreeing their wives were calling them out in their own way.
After dinner, everyone turned in early—the long flight had sapped their energy.
The next morning, as someone called upstairs for the girls to come down for breakfast, Naomi said, “The girls all disappeared early this morning.”
She wasn’t even fully awake herself when her two daughters, who usually loved to sleep in, knocked on her door. “Naomi, we’re heading out to play!”
For the first time ever, Officer Chad found his wife up before him. He stepped outside and bumped into his brother-in-law, both of them temporarily solo. “Andre, are they always this hyped?”
Andre, already thinking of the upcoming Silent Ring tournament, shrugged. “Honestly, it’s good they’re excited. Beats them worrying about other stuff.”
No one worried much about where the kids had gone that morning. Hansen called Seth to breakfast, rounded up Grandpa Elmer, and then headed to the Moll family’s house. At every stop, he picked up another grandparent, and soon the place was alive with the laughter of old friends.
The girls spent the morning at one spot and moved on to another in the afternoon. At lunchtime, they hit up Majestic Dining Enclave, and later, Naomi’s café.
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