Summary of Chapter 788 – A turning point in Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Chapter 788 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.
"You motherf—"
Before Claire could finish her curse, Madeline hung up.
"Damn it!" Claire swore crudely.
"What happened? What did she say?" Noreen only knew she was on the phone with Madeline, but she didn't know what was said to make Claire this furious.
Claire fumed, "She said they were busy, and I was interrupting her."
"Busy with what this early in the morning?" Noreen couldn't understand.
Claire shot back, "What else could they be busy with this early in the morning?"
Noreen was speechless.
It was like a twisted riddle.
Claire vaulted out of bed in a single, fluid motion, leaving Noreen dumbfounded.
Her moves… were impressive.
Noreen, a beat behind, asked, "Where are you going?"
"To tear that scumbag and his bitch apart!"
Claire had a short fuse. Like a firecracker, she ignited instantly.
Noreen knew she couldn't be talked down, so she swung her legs out of bed, planning to go with her.
Mainly to keep an eye on her, back her up, and make sure she didn't get the short end of the stick.
But as soon as her feet hit the floor, a sharp soreness shot through the tops of her thighs, and she nearly collapsed.
Her cheeks flushed, and she couldn't help but curse Seth in her mind.
That damn dog!
Just as the two were about to leave, Wilbur arrived.
He was carrying two containers of takeout breakfast he had waited in line for.
"Where are you two off to?"
Claire gritted her teeth. "To commit a murder."
Wilbur's eyes lit up. "Sounds fun. Count me in. I've never killed anyone before."
Noreen was silent.
Those two were so on the same wavelength they could connect even on different planets.
At the hotel.
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