Summary of Chapter 1077 – A pivotal chapter in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
The chapter Chapter 1077 is one of the most intense moments in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), written by Leo Kent. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Susanna still hadn’t recovered from the shock of her mother marrying Elliot—and now here was Derek, vowing to win her mom back. Oh, for crying out loud. What twisted TV drama had her life turned into?
“That’s not possible!” Derek blurted, his eyes wide with disbelief.
Susanna gave him a look.
He pressed on, voice shaking. “She used to love me—she did! There’s no way she’d marry another man! You’re making this up, aren’t you? You’re on her side. Is this your payback for hating me?”
Susanna stared, exasperated. This was too much. She had already told him Lacey didn’t love him anymore; why did it have to be about some elaborate plot for revenge? The world did not revolve around Derek Murray, no matter how much he wanted it to.
“She just doesn’t love you, that’s all! This isn’t about revenge,” she said, rolling her eyes at his wounded expression. “Honestly, what story are you telling yourself now?”
Derek’s breathing sped up as he glared at her. “I am your father. Don’t take sides against me with outsiders.”
Susanna almost snorted. Was he for real?
He slammed his fist on the table. “You listen to me—I'm your father. Your mother belongs with me. Both of you are coming back to Black Tower. That’s your home. Stop this nonsense.”
Hearing that her mother had remarried had clearly sent Derek over the edge—his face was dark with fury, his features almost contorted.
Susanna’s mouth twitched. She gazed back at Derek, uncertain whether to laugh or cry. Had he finally lost it? Maybe he’d gone batty from sheer anger.
Enough was enough. Susanna got up from her seat to leave.
“Where do you think you’re going?” Derek barked, getting up after her.
“Hull,” Susanna called out, purposefully loud so Derek could hear, “come quick—Derek’s lost his mind!”
She darted toward the study, moving so fast Derek hardly registered it. Hull emerged, phone still in hand, just as Susanna flung herself into his arms.
“Oh my God, he’s gone completely crazy!” she whispered in a half-laugh, half-panic.
Derek could only gape at the scene.
Hull covered the phone’s receiver and said, “Get up here and help—let’s get him out.”


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