Summary of Chapter 1128 – A turning point in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
Chapter 1128 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
It was as if Isabella had eyes in the back of her head; she simply sidestepped, and the pillow sailed harmlessly past her.
She glanced back at the furiously panting Natalie and teased, "Missed me."
Natalie was so apoplectic she wanted to leap out of bed and strangle her.
Naturally, Isabella didn't give her the chance, sauntering out with absolute effortless grace.
Harold was waiting for her in the small lounge area. Seeing her emerge in high spirits, he stepped forward, naturally wrapping her hand in his. "Enjoy the show?"
"I did. It was incredibly satisfying. I feel fantastic. I'm definitely going to sleep well tonight."
Harold smiled, his tone rich with affection. "Next time something like this happens, we'll come watch again."
"Deal."
Inside the room, Jordan and Natalie overheard the infuriating exchange, their faces twisting in matched expressions of utter disgust.
Harold led Isabella out of the ward.
Natalie snapped at Jordan. "You knew she was up to no good, but you let her in anyway! She just came to mock me and spit in my face."
"She was already here, and Harold was with her. I couldn't exactly stop her."
Jordan sighed heavily. "Enough. It's late. Get some rest. I'm going to lie down outside for a bit. I probably can't stay with you tomorrow, so I'll ask Adelina to come keep you company."
"I need to head back to the house. We have to figure out a resolution to this mess."
Natalie forced her anger down. "You're right. This has to be dealt with. Those Dale women aren't getting away with this. And you have to kick Mandy out. You need to talk to your dad about the suggestion my mom made."



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