Chapter 1874 – A Turning Point in The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) by Emily James
In this chapter of The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen), Emily James introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1874 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Hertha's big, round eyes were locked on Alaric as she suddenly remembered something. "Wait, isn’t W Thalassa? When she picked that stage name, I was her sounding board."
Alaric, with a grin that was all too eager to please, said, "Right, it hit me later too. That Ruby said your designs aren’t worth as much as Thalassa’s…”
“Ah, well, Thalassa’s the talk of the town now, a designer in high demand. I can’t compare to her, can I? And just because of that, you went and cracked someone’s head open?” The revelation that her work was deemed less valuable than Thalassa’s initially cooled Hertha's temper and forced her to face reality.
Thalassa was her closest friend, the one she had dragged into the jewelry business. Now, Thalassa’s fame was skyrocketing, her creations were like gold dust.
Everyone wanted a piece of her magic but could hardly get it.
That Ruby, having got her hands on one of Thalassa's phone charms, must have treasured it like a rare gem. But to have it ruined by Alaric in a heartbeat, no wonder she was less than thrilled.
A simple rebuttal led to a cracked skull – talk about being unjustly wronged.
Alaric nodded, "Exactly, I was so heated. In my eyes, Hertha, your designs are the best, the most valuable. When someone belittled your work, of course, I got mad. I can’t stand anyone talking down about you.”
Seizing the moment, Alaric made his feelings clear, showing just how much he valued Hertha.
Her heart fluttered at his words, but just as she was about to lose herself in the moment, skepticism crept into her gaze. “Are you making up stories again to cheer me up? Alaric, is this your usual trick with women?”
Alaric, a seasoned player in the game of love, could easily sweep Hertha off her feet with his sweet nothings.
She almost fell for his tall tales, but a wave of sarcasm snapped her back to reality.
The video showed a hospital room, the camera focusing on a woman's face – Ruby.
With her head wrapped in bandages and an IV in her arm, it was clear she was a patient.
Looking pitiful, Ruby addressed the camera, “I accepted Mr. Falconer’s replacement charm. The craftsmanship and materials are nearly identical, and so is their value. I deeply apologize for saying Mr. Falconer’s charm wasn’t as valuable as mine. I’m sorry!”
“And?” Alaric’s serious voice could be heard in the video.
Ruby, visibly shaken and reluctant, continued, “It was because I said Mr. Falconer’s charm wasn’t as valuable that he pushed me in frustration. I accidentally hit my head on the coffee table, breaking my skull. It was an accident, and Mr. Falconer wasn’t to blame.”
“Even though it was an accident, I can’t stand seeing someone hurt because of me. I’ve paid my medical bills. In the future, it’s best if you steer clear of me, better yet if we don’t meet again.” This was followed by Alaric’s voice in the video.
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