Chapter 717 – A Turning Point in A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia
In this chapter of A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust, Sally Garcia introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 717 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
After the big Christmas Eve dinner, it was still the guys who cleared the plates and did the washing up.
Calliope and Mavis offered to help, but the men immediately waved them off. “You two go have some fun. Once we’re done here, we’ll head out and set off some fireworks.”
“Alright, if you insist,” Calliope said with a helpless smile. She knew her brothers would never let her lift a finger during the holidays, so she grabbed Mavis and headed to the living room.
“I wonder if Portia’s done eating yet,” Mavis said, pulling out her phone. “I’ll text her.”
“Yeah, ask if she knows when she’ll be over.”
“I’ll check in with Archie too. He said he’d come after dinner.”
“Come to think of it, he’s been quiet in the group chat all day. Do you think everything’s okay at home?”
Mavis frowned. “You know how it is. He’s never in a good mood around the holidays. His stepmom and half-brother are a handful.”
“I called him earlier,” Calliope said. “He said it was fine. He’d head over after dinner.”
“I’ll send him a text anyway, just to check in.”
“Good idea.” Mavis nodded.
Both girls shot off quick messages, Mavis to Portia, Calliope to Archie.
“That’s all in the past now,” Calliope laughed. “I just mentioned it in passing. You all were smart enough to listen. If you hadn’t, I couldn’t have done anything about it anyway.”
“It made a real difference. I mean it,” Crispin said earnestly.
Calliope smiled. “You’re family, Crispin. Portia and your folks have always looked out for me.”
“Merry Christmas, Callie! You too, Mavis!” Crispin said, suddenly pulling out two red envelopes and handing one to each of them.
Calliope and Mavis both froze, surprised. Mavis nearly dropped hers in embarrassment. “Crispin, you don’t have to do this! We’re adults now. We can’t take your lucky money!”
“Seriously, Crispin, you should keep it. It’s sweet, but it feels weird!” Calliope said, half-laughing, half-protesting. She hadn’t expected him to bring out the red envelopes, but it was so like him to keep the tradition alive, even if it was just a little out of place.
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