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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 2890

Summary for Chapter 2890: The Day I Kissed An Older Man

Chapter 2890 – A Turning Point in The Day I Kissed An Older Man by Cher the Cherished

In this chapter of The Day I Kissed An Older Man, Cher the Cherished introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2890 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.

Rita took a deep breath. It seemed that Karen had come prepared, and Rita wondered what surprises Sadie had in store for her upstairs. Nevertheless, since she was there, she had to make the best of it. At least that was what she told herself.

Knock, knock, knock!

"Sadie, Dad wants you to come downstairs for lunch. Your mother is hungry," Rita called out.

Sadie became visibly irritated upon hearing Rita's voice. "Alright, got it. You can go downstairs now."

Rita did not care whether Sadie actually came down. After receiving a response, she immediately headed downstairs.

Karen looked surprised to see Rita entering the dining room alone. "Rita, I asked you to call Sadie. Why hasn't she come down yet?"

"I did call her, and she asked me to come down first, so I did."

"Oh... Is that so?" Karen continued to glance upstairs, but there was no sign of movement. Even Rita took a quick look.

"Are you sure you called Sadie? Why isn't she coming down yet?" asked Vince.

Rita was speechless. "Dad, what are you talking about? If I were lazy, I wouldn't have climbed up these stairs in the first place. I did call her, and if she hasn't come down, that's her problem. Why are you blaming me?"

Vince slammed down his bowl onto the table. "Your temper is getting worse. Do you think you're someone special just because you married into the Parr family? I was just asking you a question, yet you retorted me with three. Is this the attitude you should have toward your elders?"

Rita gripped the bowl tightly but remained silent.

However, this time, Rita did not hold back. She pounded on Sadie's bedroom door in the hopes that her commotion would be heard downstairs.

"What are you doing? Didn't I say I heard you?" Sadie's voice came from inside the room, sounding extremely annoyed.

Rita replied impatiently, "I don't care whether you heard me or not. Come downstairs and eat before your mother starves to death."

The door immediately swung open. After looking Rita up and down, Sadie noticed that despite being married, Rita had not changed much. She was still dressed in the same clothes as before. Sadie concluded that Sherman probably did not care much for her either, which put her at ease.

"Haven't you learned anything since marrying into the Parr family?" Sadie remarked sarcastically.

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