Chapter summary: Chapter 963 from the book Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
Discover the most important events of Chapter 963, 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.
Derek had no idea how he made it back to Blacktower. It was nearly five in the morning by the time he arrived—after battling those twisting, treacherous mountain roads, he was utterly spent. Weariness was etched across his face and hung heavy in his posture.
When Adelle saw him return alone, her brows knit together. “Where’s Susanna? Why isn’t she with you? I already had her room prepared,” she said, striving for a tone of gracious understanding—the picture of the forgiving stepmother. Normally, that performance would have only made Derek feel guiltier.
But Susanna’s words—“Maybe you’re infertile!”—still echoed sharply in his mind. When he glanced at Adelle, a chill crept into his gaze, one he couldn’t hide.
Leanne and Ivanna didn’t look the least bit like him. Not even close.
The tiniest seed of doubt, once planted, can take root and grow into a sprawling thicket of suspicion overnight. Derek could feel those suspicions tangling inside him, growing and spreading. He even started to wonder if Finch Murray had ever really resembled him.
Catching the strange look on his face, Adelle frowned harder. “Why are you staring at me like that? Where is Susanna? Didn’t you say you'd bring her back?”
“She’s not coming,” Derek answered, his voice flat with exhaustion.
“What? She’s not coming back? Why on earth not?” Annoyance flared in Adelle’s tone. That foolish girl—after everything Adelle had done, after stepping aside and letting her return home, what more did Susanna want? If she refused to return, how were they supposed to deal with all the mess Black Gate was in?
Adelle’s face clouded. She moved to sit beside Derek. “You’re her father—you went out there yourself to fetch her, and she still won’t come home?”
Derek rubbed his aching forehead, fingers digging into his brow. Susanna’s accusations ricocheted through his skull, relentless: Adelle’s infidelity, the twins not being his. The pounding in his head grew louder and louder, as if his thoughts might blow apart.


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