Summary of Chapter 1496 – A pivotal chapter in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
The chapter Chapter 1496 is one of the most intense moments in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, written by E. L. Clarke. 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.
"What?"
Lexi stared blankly at Tanner, demanding in disbelief, "You have to be seeing things, right? Why would Harold like her? She nearly ruined his reputation back then."
Tanner pressed his lips together, looking exhausted. "Lexi, I'll say this one last time. Stop provoking Lorelei."
Dropping that final warning.
Tanner headed for his study. The mess the Houstons had tossed their way last time still hadn't been fully cleaned up.
Lexi and Greta stood in the living room, staring at each other.
"Mom, do you think Tanner is telling the truth?" Lexi bit her lip until it turned white. "Does Harold really like her?"
If that were true, didn't that mean she had zero chance?
"If he liked her, he would have shown it a long time ago." Greta scoffed, overflowing with confidence. "They've been married for three years, and he's only playing the loving husband now? He's bluffing."
He was probably just putting on a show to save the Houston family's face in public.
Lexi thought about it.
And nodded.
She felt her mother's logic was perfectly sound.
—
In the back courtyard.
Eleanor was reclining in her rocking chair. Martha gently patted her hand, smiling warmly. "Ma'am, your precious grandchild is back."
"Lori?"
Eleanor's eyes snapped open, and sure enough, the granddaughter she missed day and night was standing by the door, smiling radiantly.
And standing right beside her was Harold.
"Grandma."
Lorelei let go of Harold's hand and rushed over, throwing herself into Eleanor's arms.
"My sweet girl, you're finally home?" Eleanor gently stroked Lorelei's hair, unable to hide the joy beaming across her face. "Grandma missed you to pieces."
"I'm back."
Lorelei sniffled, fighting back tears as she snuggled into her grandmother's embrace. She felt incredibly safe. "I missed you too, Grandma."
"Grandma."



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