Summary of Chapter 42 – A pivotal chapter in A Losing Game of Love by Anjan Stormi
The chapter Chapter 42 is one of the most intense moments in A Losing Game of Love, written by Anjan Stormi. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Natalia ignored my words entirely and joined my mother in grabbing for my bag.
"If you have nothing to hide, then just let us search your bag. Your resistance only proves you're guilty."
In the struggle, my bag was torn apart, and everything inside scattered across the floor.
Holding the ripped bag in my hands, I swallowed hard, trying to choke down my anger. Amid the scattered items, there was no sign of Natalia's so-called ring. My parents exchanged awkward glances.
"I told you there was nothing. Satisfied now?"
Not wanting to argue any further, I started picking up my belongings and prepared to leave. Just then, a few relatives appeared at the door of the dressing room, apparently drawn by the commotion.
Sensing the tense atmosphere, Alex quickly asked Natalia what had happened.
Natalia, not missing a beat, claimed that I had stolen her ring.
Alex shot me a contemptuous look.
"Kate, are you that desperate for money that you'd steal Natalia's ring?"
Too tired to explain, I picked up my things and turned to leave, but Natalia wasn't done yet. She grabbed at my clothes, saying,
"Who knows if you hid it on yourself? Let me check."
Unable to hold back any longer, I slapped her across the face. Natalia was stunned. When she recovered, anger and embarrassment flashed in her eyes, and she began talking about her billionaire husband.
"How dare you hit me! I'm telling my husband. He'll make sure you regret this."
"Stealing? I'll have you thrown in jail to teach you a lesson."
My father quickly backed her up.
"Don't worry, baby, I'm…"
"What nonsense are you spouting? The billionaire Edward is Natalia's husband, your brother-in-law!"
Alex scoffed, "Kate must be delusional. As if the richest man would be interested in a poor country girl like her."
My relatives burst into laughter, mocking me. Looking down at my shattered phone, the anger I'd been holding back finally overflowed, and I started to voice the resentment I'd held for years.
"Enough! All these years, you've sided with Natalia in everything. You treat her so well it feels like I don't belong in this family. If I'd known it would be like this, I never would've come back!"
"I'm sick of your favoritism. I'm your real daughter, yet I can't stand you anymore!"

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