Summary of Chapter 1055 – A turning point in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
Chapter 1055 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), written by Leo Kent. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Is this really the time for jokes? How dare they laugh right now!
Xander slung an arm around Yvonne’s shoulders. “Alright, you can sit here and stew all you want. We’re going to bed.”
Yale spluttered, “You—!”
“If you were pregnant,” Xander cut in with a smirk, “we’d let you go rest, too.”
Yale nearly fainted in outrage. So now it was his fault for not being pregnant?
Xander was already leading Yvonne upstairs, leaving the atmosphere downstairs thick with tension.
Mona immediately rounded on Tristan. “Tristan, what are you going to do about this?”
Her voice was shrill with indignation. “Did you hear that? Now she says we get a thousand dollars a month—do you realize how insulting that is? After all these years in this family, after everything I’ve sacrificed for the Schultzes! And now I’m being treated like this?”
Mona was practically shaking with anger. In just a few short hours, Yvonne had stormed in and taken back everything she’d failed to snatch last time. People always said the Quinn family’s eldest daughter was no pushover, but this—this was something else altogether.
“She’s pregnant,” Tristan said, his face grim and drawn.
He wasn’t thrilled with Yvonne’s high-handedness tonight either, but what choice did he have?
“She’s Ronald’s sister, and Lottie’s daughter,” he said flatly. “If you don’t hand it over tonight, do you really want to find out what will happen to the Schultz family tomorrow? I don’t think I need to spell it out for you.”
Mona’s lips pressed into a tight line. Yale’s face went pale.
It was true. If they didn’t go along now, there was no telling what would happen come morning. Ronald doted on his little sister; Lottie cherished her children above all else. She fawned over Stella, who wasn’t even her real daughter—so what wouldn’t she do for her own flesh and blood, Yvonne?
“But now she’s running the whole Schultz family!” Mona burst out. “Where does that leave Yale and me?”
Yvonne had taken everything. The little stash they’d squirreled away wouldn’t last long.
Her mind was already racing back to her plans with Berry—they’d counted on time, and on money. But with Stella’s pregnancy advancing so quickly, everything had to happen before she gave birth. Berry’s face needed to be a perfect match for Stella’s by then. Only if it was flawless would they have a real chance. After that—then, finally, things would go their way. And there was still the matter of securing Berry a new identity—every step needed cash.

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