Chapter summary: Chapter 844 from the book Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog by Serena Kingsley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 844, 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.
Noreen snapped at him.
He knew she wouldn't be particularly warm to him while she was sober.
But Seth still sighed. "You're much cuter when you're drunk."
She didn't push him away or give him the cold shoulder then.
She didn't say hurtful things either.
She even wanted to kiss him.
Noreen was already feeling irritable. An inexplicable ball of anger burned in her chest with nowhere to go.
Hearing him bring up that night made her bristle like a threatened cat. She shot him a furious glare.
"If you bring up that night again, I'm going to hire a hitman to take you out!"
Seth raised an eyebrow. "Is Ms. Gilmore really going to use me and toss me aside?"
Noreen was flustered, her face burning red. She immediately denied it. "When did I use you?"
"So, you didn't get what you wanted, and now you're taking your frustration out on me?"
"You're the frustrated one!"
"Yeah, I am. So when are you going to help me out with that?"
He hadn't been with a woman in five years; of course he was frustrated.
Noreen was utterly speechless.
When it came to being shameless, she was no match for Seth.
Ultimately, all she could do was indignantly mutter, "You're crazy."
She then stomped off to the restroom.
She lingered in the restroom for a while. Only when the heat in her cheeks subsided did she get up to leave.
But the moment she stood up, a sharp, heavy cramp hit her lower abdomen.
The familiar agony made her realize her period had arrived early.
No wonder she had been so moody today—it was just the hormones.
Fortunately, she always carried a tampon in her purse, so she wasn't stranded in the stall needing a rescue.
But she hadn't expected the cramps to hit this hard.
By the time Noreen came out, Leonardo had returned.

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