What Happens in Chapter 915 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Dive into Chapter 915, a pivotal chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man, written by Cher the Cherished. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
Thus, Pamela's thoughtfulness startled and soothed Corinne's heart. 'Grandma's right. These people aren't going to give up that easily. They're going to come again and again until they get to say whatever they want to the Holdens.'
After thinking about it, Corinne nodded and said, "Okay. We'll do it your way, Grandma."
Pamela nodded as well. As they finally came to an understanding, she stepped forward and looked down at the kneeling, crying mother-daughter duo.
"Stop crying, you two," she ordered sternly. "You're going to make other people think we have a death in the family if you keep this up!"
The mother-daughter duo were immediately shocked into silence. After a while, the older woman said, "Ma'am, we didn't mean to cause trouble for you. It's just that Corinne did a number on us, and we have no one else to turn to…"
Pamela ignored her and turned to the servant waiting for instructions instead. "Bring them in first so we won't be the laughingstock of the neighborhood. We'll talk once everyone is inside."
The servant nodded. "Yes, Ma'am."
After that, Francine led Pamela back into the mansion. Corinne was about to help Pamela, but Sherlyn, in her six-inch high heels, blocked her from doing that.
Sherlyn smiled sinisterly and lifted her chin proudly. "Like I said: this will be the last day you can ever step foot in this mansion, Corinne!"
Corinne raised her eyebrow. "Well, that's not for you to decide. Though I must tell you—your good days are numbered."
Bowen and several servants were waiting in the main living room for them to come. Jeremy and Greg, on the other hand, were still talking in Greg's room.
Pamela sat primly on an armchair. She might not like the visitors, but she still asked the servants to bring in some coffee for them.
"Now tell me, just what did Corinne do to make you come here to kick up a fuss?" she asked after taking a sip of coffee.
Josephine's mother had never seen such a grand house. She only stopped looking around in awe when Pamela asked her the question.
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