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Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua) novel Chapter 426

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Chapter 426 is a standout chapter in Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua) by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

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Chapter 426

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Hey just grave her a small emite and ruled by his t it. Good thing you’ve got Sharmain in your torner.

They all knew, of course, that things weren’t nearly as simple as Tiffany made them out to be. In their eyes, this wasn’t Sophia’s doing at all it was judy. using Sophia as a convenient excuse to provoke Shermsins.

To Henry, it was just pathetic. Judy clearly had no grasp of love. Even if Shermaine lost to her, did she really think that would change how Joshua fatt? As #a victory on horseback could rewrite desire. And besides, Shermaine didn’t lose.

Every time she stepped into the spotlight, she left them awed. Today would be no different.

* had been too long since they’d had a good show. And now, with Shermaine about to strike back, the thrill of it was intoxicating.

Roy in particular was visibly eager. He’d missed the last spectacle at the ski resort and had been regretting it ever since. Finally, today, he had a frontrow seat to her revenge.

She’s amazing.” Tiffany said with a spark in her eye.

Joshua’s gaze had already wandered toward the arena. His eyes were steady, clear, and quietly tender, as if in that moment, the world held nothing but

Shermaine.

From the side, the cat padded in silently, just in time to see Shermaine and Judy, both astride their horses, raise their bows in unison. Reaching behind them, they each retrieved an arrow and drew the string back.

The crowd fell silent. This was the first shot, and no one could afford to look away.

The target was marked in rings of ascending value. The outermost white earned a single point. Black was worth four. Then came blue, five and six. Red marked seven and eight. The yellow center was nine and ten.

A clean ten meant hitting the very heart of the yellow ring. But with both riders in motion, and the wind sharp and unruly, even seasoned archers would struggle. It was a test of skill, focus, and poise.

The two archers released their arrows almost simultaneously.

A sharp twang, and both shafts cut through the wind, Judy’s just a fraction ahead.

All eyes followed the first arrow. It struck with a soft thud, embedding itself within the yellow.

Judy glanced at the target and allowed herself a faint, knowing smirk. It was just a sliver off the bullseye, almost perfect.

But almost wasn’t good enough.

it was 9.8 points, impressive by any standard, but Judy wasn’t pleased. She’d been aiming for ten.

# Shermaine wanted to beat her, she would have to be flawless.

And Shermaine was.

Her arrow came a heartbeat later, slicing the air and landing dead center, clean, sharp, and uncompromising.

It was a perfect ten.

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Judy’s expression froze. For a moment, she couldn’t believe it.

She had miscalculated. Shermaine had really done it.

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