Summary of Chapter 953 – A pivotal chapter in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
The chapter Chapter 953 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 didn’t wake until three in the afternoon. By the time Derek Murray arrived at her suite, the only thing waiting for him was an empty room.
Hull had whisked her away for some fun. Pure and simple—fun.
But even as they played, Hull hadn’t forgotten his business. He’d issued a flurry of orders behind the scenes, tightening the noose around Black Gate. In just a few hours, their rivals suffered staggering losses—enough to drive the entire Murray family to the edge of madness.
The surviving Black Gate elders were more vocal than ever in their disapproval of Derek. Under growing pressure, he held an emergency meeting, then stormed off to find his wayward daughter, desperate for her help.
But the only update he got was: “Susanna spent all morning sleeping, so Hull took her out to clear her head.”
Derek’s face went pale as chalk.
Black Gate was in a frenzy—every half hour brought new reports of devastation, the kind that made Derek’s heart flutter in his chest. He couldn’t even bear to tally the damages. The mere thought might give him a heart attack.
He was burning with urgency, and what did he hear? Susanna and Hull had gone out… for a little relaxation.
Right then and there, Derek honestly wished he’d never had the troublesome daughter who now seemed hellbent on driving him mad.
“How long will they be gone?” he demanded, barely containing his temper.
Barnaby only shrugged. “Who knows? Susanna’s got Hull wrapped around her little finger. If she feels like shopping or spending a few hours at the spa, they might not be back until midnight.”
That did it. Derek’s last thread of composure snapped.
Midnight!
Here he was, frantic to halt Black Gate’s losses—ready to do anything to stop the bleeding—while his daughter went shopping and soaked in hot springs like she didn’t have a care in the world.
He glared, fists clenched, fighting the urge to explode at Barnaby. Finally, he gave up and stormed out of the hotel, snapping at Caden to track Susanna and Hull down, fast.
Inside the hotel, Silas gave Barnaby an incredulous look. “You know you’re just twisting the knife, right? That was on purpose.”


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