Chapter Summary: Chapter 1270 – Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In Chapter 1270, a key moment in the Love novel Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Esther came back to Enswood late at night. She thought about calling Finnegan to let him know, but remembering how he acted before she left made her too upset.
She turned off her phone and tossed it into her bag. Forget it. She wouldn't call him.
Luther noticed Esther seemed anxious. "I don't get why you're so nervous, Esther. He broke up with you. Shouldn't you go ask why?"
"Why should I do that?" Esther kept her voice steady, though her hands were clenched.
"You're weird and hopeless." Luther shook his head, sighed, and focused on driving.
After some time, they pulled up at the Crawfords' house.
Esther was confused. "Wait, didn't you say you wanted nothing to do with the Crawfords? Why are we here?"
"I have my reasons. Why can you come, but not me?" Luther stepped out and opened the car door for her. "Come on, let's go in together. I'll give you some support."
Feeling suspicious, Esther got out and walked to the door. She hesitated to knock.
"You're slow." Luther rolled his eyes and knocked on the door himself.
"Who's there?" a voice called out, followed by quick footsteps. Esther froze when the door swung open.
It was Agnes, James's mother.
"Este, I can see you still care about him," Agnes said, noticing Esther's tearful eyes. "But you two have split up. It's not your place to look after him anymore."
Esther stepped closer and took Agnes's hand. "Ma'am, I understand what you're saying. I know we're not together anymore, and I shouldn't interfere, but I'm really worried about him. Please, can I see him?"
Agnes couldn't resist Esther's plea, so she let her inside. Then she turned to Luther and was stunned at his familiar face. "May I know who you are?"
"Pleased to meet you, ma'am. I'm just a friend of Esther's. Call me Luther." Luther kept his introduction vague.
Agnes thought her eyes had played tricks on her, so she just nodded and let him in as well.
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