Chapter summary: Chapter 840 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 840, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog. With the engaging writing of Serena Kingsley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
She was completely adrift.
Seth grabbed her hand and pressed it against the grab handle above the door to brace herself.
Her head brushed against the roof liner with every intense movement.
As the absolute final firework exploded over The Esplanade, an explosion of color burst behind Noreen's closed eyes.
When the grand finale finally died down, a heavy silence fell over them both.
Seth gently brushed her sweat-dampened hair away from her face.
She had already fallen into a deep sleep, a beautiful flush still lingering on her cheeks.
Holding her tightly against him, his eyes were overflowing with profound tenderness.
***
The morning sun broke over the mountain, accompanied by the gentle chirping of birds.
The soothing sounds of nature made Noreen reluctant to open her eyes.
However, feeling a bit stiff from sleeping in the same position, she tried to roll over.
Instantly, she felt herself slipping into empty space.
A second later, a large hand locked securely around her waist, pulling her firmly back into a solid chest to keep her from falling off the seat.
Seth had been repeating this exact motion all night long.
He hadn't slept a wink.
He couldn't bear the thought of closing his eyes, absolutely terrified that he'd wake up and realize it was all just an incredible dream.
So, he had just held her.
Even though his legs had gone completely numb hours ago, he refused to let go.
In his arms, Noreen's eyelashes fluttered as she finally started to stir.
Seth knew what she was like when she drank.
Even blackout drunk, she never actually lost her memories of what happened the next morning.
To save her from sheer embarrassment, he quickly squeezed his eyes shut and pretended to be asleep.
Noreen's eyes peeled open.
She laid there in a fog for a solid minute.
Then, it registered that she was lying entirely on top of Seth Harcourt. The realization hit her brain like a bucket of ice water.
She shot upright, staring at the supposedly sleeping man in absolute horror, and gulped hard.
Last night...
What the hell did I do last night?!
"Your lips look really kissable."
"Do you want to kiss them?"


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