Chapter summary: Chapter 551 from the book A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator by S.J. Frost
Discover the most important events of Chapter 551, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator. With the engaging writing of S.J. Frost, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Tanya Foster felt a sudden, inexplicable wave of awkwardness after seeing Elissa Drummond off.
The man beside her seemed to have undergone a mood shift, walking silently toward the parking lot.
Tanya paused her steps. "I can just grab a cab home."
"I'll take you." Rex Wilkinson was unusually quiet, gesturing to the black G-Wagon nearby. "Get in."
He didn't seem reluctant.
Tanya moistened her red lips and pulled open the passenger door. "Thanks for the trouble."
She rarely acted so formal with him, but his distant demeanor made her instinctively polite.
Rex barely seemed to notice, giving a brief nod before focusing on the road.
Tanya couldn't hold back. "When did you adopt Rowan Murphy's brooding style?"
Steering with one hand, Rex let out a cold scoff. "Then what style should I go for? Asher Fielding's?"
"..."
Seeing him revert to his usual abrasive self, Tanya chuckled. "Stick to your current style."
A sharp-tongued, arrogant jerk—that fit Mr. Rex perfectly.
Rex slammed the brakes at a crosswalk, shooting her a sideways glance. He took in her curved lips and vibrant expression.
Something stirred within him. He licked the corner of his lip. "Would you ever give up being a lawyer for someone, or something?"
Tanya blinked in surprise. "Why the sudden question?"
Still, she instinctively considered it.
Rex rolled down the window, lowering his head to light a cigarette. His voice came out raspy. "You probably wouldn't give up your career for anyone."
It was her dream. He had always known that.
Even back in college, she had been fiercely clear-eyed about her goals and worked tirelessly toward them.
Deep down, they were cut from the same cloth.
But she had to put in a hundred times more effort to get where she was.
Even with his family's opposition, Rex's status as a Wilkinson was enough to make others clear away unnecessary obstacles for him.
Tanya, however, had to fight tooth and nail for every inch.
The scent of tobacco drifted through the car. Tanya rolled down her window, letting the cold air rush in.
Her smile deepened, her amber eyes locking onto him. "Who said that?"


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