Chapter 673 – Highlight Chapter from The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Chapter 673 is a standout chapter in The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) by Jessica Haze, 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.
“Flash the hazards and signal a right turn,” Mirabella said, her eyes locked on the road ahead, her voice calm and unwavering.
The moment Leo realized the brakes had failed, panic set in. But his sister’s composed instructions somehow steadied him, and he found himself following her lead without thinking.
Traffic was heavy, and the car wasn’t slowing down. They were closing in on the vehicle in front of them dangerously fast.
The drivers ahead seemed to sense something was wrong, honking their horns incessantly.
“Sis... I’m so sorry, Mirabella,” Leo stammered, his face pale, heart pounding in his chest. He was pressing the brake pedal with all his might, unsure of what else to do.
If only he had taken Mirabella home last night, maybe they wouldn’t be in this mess now.
But Mirabella didn’t seem to hear him. Her eyes were fixed outside the window until she spotted an empty stretch of sidewalk with a speed bump.
“Now,” she said, leaning over to grab the steering wheel and yanking it hard to the right. The car swerved, tires screeching on the pavement, and began to slow down.
She wrenched the wheel right again, grinding the tires against the curb, repeating the maneuver several times. Their makeshift braking method was working. Finally, she twisted the wheel one last time. “Brace yourself.”
The car jumped the curb and crashed into a flowerbed, coming to a jarring stop.
Despite the reduced speed, the sudden stop sent shockwaves through their bodies, and the windshield shattered from the impact.
Collins entered the room, his face etched with worry. “How are you two? Are you and your brother okay?”
Mirabella sat in a chair, a white bandage wrapped around her hand from where the windshield shards had cut her. She tugged her sleeve over the bandage, her expression steady. “We’re fine. Nothing serious.”
Collins, relieved, gave Leo a closer look. Apart from the cut on his forehead, his limbs were intact, and he let out a heavy sigh. “Thank God. You had me scared to death.”
Despite Mirabella’s efforts to shield her brother, news of the accident had already spread online. The web was buzzing with headlines about Leo’s crash and hospitalization.
On his way to the hospital, Collins had seen the photos taken by bystanders—the front of the car was completely smashed, the scene horrific. It had nearly given him a heart attack.
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