Chapter summary of Chapter 946 – Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
In Chapter 946, 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).
Stella took a steadying breath. “Tegan has no one left in this world. You were the only family she had.” She fixed Uriah with a hard look. “But she isn’t the only family you have. When it came down to it, you chose your blood, not her.”
Uriah said nothing, a heavy silence growing between them.
“If you can’t even balance love and family, then Tegan was right to leave you,” Stella continued, unflinching in her bluntness.
Uriah’s breath came faster, betraying his agitation. “Put her on the phone,” he demanded.
Stella’s directness left him with no doubt—Tegan had told her everything, and they were together.
“Sorry, but she won’t take your call. Right now, she doesn’t want to see you,” Stella replied coolly.
“Stella!” Uriah’s voice sharpened, a commanding edge creeping in.
She scoffed. “Don’t waste your breath threatening me, Uriah. I don’t want this to get ugly, but I don’t lose easily. You remember what happened with the Quarrys and the Larkins? You know how that turned out.”
Uriah’s breath grew heavier at the mention of those families—an unmistakable threat.
Stella meant business, and he finally understood that Tegan truly wanted out. She would never have run to Stella if she wasn’t serious. Stella’s stance made it clear: she was in Tegan’s corner, no matter what.
“Keep your mother and sister in check,” Stella warned, each word slow and deliberate. “If they even think about sending anyone after Tegan, I won’t hesitate to come after the Horners too. You know how these things end—a real fight, and I guarantee, I won’t be the one left bleeding.”
She was fearless now—Uriah’s influence meant nothing to her at this moment. Tegan had no one else in the world. Without Uriah, Stella was the only shield she had left.
Furious, Uriah ended the call. Stella listened to the dial tone, then sneered, “A man can’t even keep his own woman from leaving, and he still has the guts to lose his temper. What a joke.”

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