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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 948

Summary for Chapter 948: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

Chapter overview: Chapter 948 from Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog, Serena Kingsley introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

She smoothed down her messy hair, her tone frosting over. "Does it even matter anymore?"

"It does," he rasped.

"Even if it does, it's too late."

"As long as I'm breathing, it's never too late." He reached for her hand again, desperate to explain everything that had happened back then.

Noreen's phone rang.

It was Claire.

She yanked her hand back and answered immediately.

"Honey, I was in the shower and just saw your text! Did you manage to escape?"

"Yeah, I just got out."

"Should I come pick you up?"

"No, I have my driver."

Anticipating she would need a quick getaway, she had kept her driver on standby.

"Alright, I'll wait for you at home."

Noreen hummed in agreement and hung up.

Seth stepped forward, reaching for her. "Noreen..."

Noreen dodged his touch.

The driver waiting in the lobby saw her emerge and hurried over. "Ms. Gilmore, are we leaving now?"

"Yes."

"Perfect, the car is parked right out front," the driver said.

Noreen turned to leave with him.

"Wait. Noreen."

Seth caught up to her.

Noreen was losing her patience. "Are you going to try and manhandle me again?"

Seth stared at her, his voice grating. "I just want to explain what happened with Bianca."

"Enough!"

Noreen exploded without warning.

"I don't want to hear it!"

She didn't want to hear a single word about his history with Bianca Lowell!

Spinning on her heel, Noreen marched out, robbing him of any chance to speak.

Seth stood frozen, watching her unapologetic, retreating figure.

How had things escalated so violently?

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