Chapter overview: Chapter 1054 from Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), Leo Kent introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
She’s just a silly little girl—what does she know about running a household?
Give her three days, tops. She’d come crawling back, desperate to hand all that power right back over to me.
“The arrangements, you mean?” Yvonne echoed, giving Mona a fleeting glance.
Everything that needed to be hers was hers now. The signatures were on the dotted lines, the paperwork done. But at Mona’s question, the pleasant façade vanished. The sweet girl who’d just been calling Tristan “Dad” with such gentle affection was gone, replaced by someone ice-cold.
Her tone was curt, all warmth gone. “From now on, you and Yale each get a thousand dollars a month for spending. No more credit cards, either.”
“I’ll be calling the bank in the morning. Every one of your cards is getting canceled.”
Yale went pale.
Mona’s jaw dropped.
A split-second transformation. One moment ago, Yvonne was all gracious promises while wrangling Tristan’s signature. Now the papers were hers, she’d dropped the mask entirely.
Yale ground his teeth. “A thousand bucks? What are we—panhandlers now?”
A thousand? Mona’s whole face changed. What could you possibly do with that? Her dear Berry was in Novaderma right now; nothing in her beauty regime was finished, and the maintenance costs alone would eat that up in a heartbeat. This had to be some kind of joke.
Mona shot Yvonne a caustic look. “This is your idea of ‘proper arrangements’?”
Yvonne shrugged, unbothered. “With the way the economy is? I think it’s pretty reasonable.”
Her smug certainty was enough to give both Yale and Mona a heart attack.
Yvonne turned to Yale. “Panhandlers, huh? Go out and find one. Show me a beggar getting a thousand a month—I’d love to see it. If you do, maybe I’ll sign up myself.”
“You… you’re twisting things!” Yale spluttered.
Yvonne grinned, clearly enjoying herself. “Or you could try panhandling for a day. If you manage to scrounge up even fifty bucks, I’ll bump your allowance to ten grand a month. Sound fair?”
Xander glanced sideways at the woman next to him, fighting a smile. That mouth of hers...
Yale’s face was thunderous. “Who are you trying to humiliate?”
“You and your mother, who else?” Yvonne fired back, not even bothering with courtesy.
Yale and Mona both fell silent.
Even Tristan was speechless.
Seriously? Not even the slightest attempt at tact? Wasn’t she supposed to fake a little grace at least?
Mona, at her absolute limit, snapped. “Tristan!”

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