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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 940

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Chapter summary: Chapter 940 from the book Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent

Discover the most important events of Chapter 940, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella). With the engaging writing of Leo Kent, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Besides, Hull was in there now, coaxing her to eat. As long as she wasn’t going hungry, Hull would let her sleep as late as she wanted.

In Barnaby’s eyes, Hull absolutely doted on Susanna. Back in the day, when they were running with him, if any of the guys dared to sleep in, Hull would be the first to yank them out of bed and toss them out the door. But now? With Susanna, he’d started lazing about right beside her. Honestly, it was only a matter of time before everyone started calling Susanna the boss’s girl.

When Derek heard Susanna wasn’t going to be up until two in the afternoon, his face went completely sour. He’d already been here twice since last night, and still hadn’t so much as glimpsed her. Some daughter, he thought bitterly. Derek actually started to wonder if the kid Lacey had given birth to was really his at all.

“Would you care to keep waiting, Mr. Murray?” one of the staff asked him.

Derek’s face darkened. Wait for what? He hadn’t had a drop of water all morning before coming here, and now lunchtime had already come around.

“I’ll be back this afternoon!” he snapped, gritted his teeth, and marched straight out the door. He seemed so furious that he had completely forgotten he was the one who needed something from Susanna. If anything, Barnaby got the strong sense that once Derek laid eyes on Susanna, he’d try to boss her around the way he always did.

Silas came in just in time to catch Barnaby pulling faces behind Derek’s back.

“What’s your problem?” Silas asked.

Barnaby grumbled, “Old bastard—never did a thing for his daughter, but he sure wants to enjoy the benefits of having one. Shameless.”

Silas just sighed. Here we go again, he thought. That mouth of Barnaby’s would get him in real trouble one day. Good thing Hull wasn’t here—otherwise, he’d probably rip him apart by now. To be fair, that mouth had gotten Barnaby into plenty of trouble lately, but nothing seemed to teach him a lesson. A leopard can't change its spots.

Barnaby noticed Silas’s withering look and bristled. “What are you staring at me for? Do I look like a dog to you?” he demanded.

Silas said nothing, but Barnaby could tell he’d hit the mark. For a guy with a runaway mouth, he wasn’t half bad at reading a room.

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