Chapter overview: Chapter 1082 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.
Look at this mess—how could anyone possibly leave now? Tegan was in no mood to give in, set on putting as much distance as possible between herself and Uriah. To make things worse, Leslie hadn’t come for anything but trouble, yet somehow Uriah was still blaming Tegan for being difficult. By the look of things, this standoff wasn’t ending anytime soon; they’d be lucky to resolve it in less than two weeks. And that meant Miriam’s wedding tomorrow was about to go up in smoke.
Miriam was fuming. This was her childhood sweetheart—her one true love!
Uriah’s gaze hardened. “Miriam!”
The tension in the car became palpable, the air turning distinctly cold.
Miriam snapped, “I’m getting married tomorrow, so forgive me if I’m short-tempered. Maybe you can stay and figure out how to patch things up between your sister and your future wife yourself?” She shot him a glare. “I genuinely need to get home for my wedding!”
She’d been half-asleep since they’d left. When she got that phone call, she’d only been told to come to the office—no one had said anything about being whisked off to Yoreland. Only now did the truth finally hit her: she never should have gotten on that plane with Uriah.
Uriah let out a cold laugh. “You think you’re getting married tomorrow?”
“I am,” Miriam said firmly, giving him a crisp nod.
His lip curled. “You really think that wedding’s still on?”
Miriam gaped at him. Was he serious?
With a sharp click, she threw open the car door and stepped out.
Helena’s heart skipped a beat as she watched through wide eyes. “Miriam, what are you doing?” When Leslie had called, she’d been adamant: Miriam had to come, or there’d be no way to resolve the issue quickly. That had said everything Helena needed to know about Miriam’s standing at the Horner Group—Leslie never vouched for anyone lightly, and barely a handful ever had her approval. Miriam was one of them. So what on earth did she mean by walking out now?
Miriam faced Uriah squarely. “Sorry, boss, but I’m not the kind of woman who needs some grand career achievement.”
“And anyway, my fiancé’s loaded. Once we’re married, I plan to start a family right away. So how about I just quit now and go get married?”
Uriah looked as if he’d been slapped.


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