Chapter summary of Chapter 1146 – Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
In Chapter 1146, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella).
His emotional intelligence was practically non-existent.
As the door slammed shut with a sharp bang, Finley pursed his lips and walked straight over to Tegan.
Tegan had just zipped up her suitcase and stood up.
Finley handed her a small cake. "Eat something sweet. It helps when you're in a bad mood."
He was painfully direct. He had no idea how to comfort women, but he figured that eating something nice might make her feel better.
Tegan stared at the dessert he offered, briefly stunned, before a soft smile broke across her face.
She took the cake. "Thank you."
She didn't refuse. Back when she was stuck around Uriah, she had always bought her own treats. This was the first time anyone had ever gone out of their way to buy her something.
Uriah used to buy sweets occasionally, but they never made it to Tegan. Leslie always snatched them away. And Tegan, of course, was never going to complain to Uriah over a dessert. That silent endurance was exactly why Leslie had been so brazen and relentless.
But right now, tasting a gift bought specifically for her, Tegan's face lit up like a little sun.
Seeing her genuine joy, Finley raised an eyebrow. "It's just a small cake. Is it really that exciting?"
"You don't get it," Tegan said softly. "This is the first time I've ever gotten to eat a cake someone bought just for me."
"Didn't Star ever buy you anything?"
Finley thought about Uriah for a second. With a psycho sister like Leslie hovering around, anything Uriah bought was bound to be stolen. He had never seen a sister exhibit such intense possessiveness over her brother. It would be bizarre enough if they were just adopted, but the fact that they were biological siblings made her obsession deeply disturbing.
"That's different," Tegan replied. "When Star bought treats, we shared them. This is the very first time someone got something exclusively for me, and I actually got to eat it."
"Where's Skye? Isn't she going to eat with us?"
"She ran off. I have no idea why."
Finley was completely clueless about his sister's baffling behavior, but Tegan's smile only grew wider at the mention of her.
Finley went to take a shower.
Tegan sliced the cake in half, walked over to Skye's door, and knocked.


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