Summary of Chapter 1005 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 1005 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, written by Serena Kingsley. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
But she absolutely refused to bring that up with Seth.
If she said too much, it would look like she actually cared.
Seth waited in silence. Seeing she still wasn't going to talk,
he finally let out a soft sigh and surrendered. "Even if I don't know why you're mad at me, I'm honestly just happy about it."
Noreen frowned at him, completely failing to understand why he would be happy about this.
"The fact that you're upset with me... doesn't that mean you actually care about me, even just a little?"
If it was just a tiny fraction of a percent, it was enough for him.
Even if she never gave him a promise or publicly acknowledged him, he would gladly take whatever he could get.
He had zero demands left when it came to her.
Seth spent a long time gently coaxing her, and the defensive walls she had thrown up slowly began to lower.
"Whenever you're upset, take it out on me. I can handle it."
Noreen traced aimless circles on his jacket lapel, her voice sounding deceptively casual. "When you were with Bianca... did you ever feel anything real for her? Even for a second?"
"Not for a second."
His answer was immediate.
Noreen scoffed. "You answered way too fast."
"Because it's the absolute truth."
He didn't know how she had suddenly jumped to Bianca, but he knew her lack of security was entirely his fault.
He cupped her face, looking into her eyes with intense sincerity. "Noreen, we have the rest of our lives. You can take all the time you need to verify that answer."
Noreen slapped his hands away. "Is this your sneaky way of asking for a commitment?"
"Would you give me one?" he smoothly countered.
Noreen poked him hard in the chest. "What? Is being my lover too much for you to handle?"
"No." He wouldn't dare say otherwise.
"Good." Noreen let out a haughty little hmph.
Overcome with affection, Seth leaned down and kissed her brow, the bridge of her nose, and the corner of her mouth.


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