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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 85

Summary for Chapter 85: His Unveiled Passion

Summary of Chapter 85 – A turning point in His Unveiled Passion by Swnovels

Chapter 85 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of His Unveiled Passion , written by Swnovels. With the hallmarks of Romantic literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Jacqueline clenched her fists tightly, her nails digging into her palms.

"Tessa, I will make you disappear one day!"

Late at night, a phone call woke Tessa.

She fumbled under her pillow for her phone, barely managing to squint her eyes open. In a daze, she answered a call.

A burst of loud, chaotic noises came through almost immediately.

Tessa clicked her tongue in annoyance, moving the phone away as she was irritated.

"Who is it?" she asked impatiently, her tone full of frustration at being disturbed late at night.

The person on the other end did not respond.

"Say something!"

Still, there was no response.

Only the sound of muffled noise came through.

Tessa struggled to keep her eyes open and glanced at her phone.

It was an unfamiliar number.

"Zachary?" she asked impatiently.

Finally, there was a response on the other end.

At a bar somewhere, Zachary was completely drunk.

Two flamboyant women sat on either side of him, both leaning into him.

"Hey darling, you're drunk. Let me take you somewhere to rest." The woman on the left cooed, sliding a hand across his chest.

"Babe, let me keep you company tonight." The woman on the right purred, her tone seductive and enticing as she pressed against him.

Wendy arrived to witness this scene.

"Get lost!" she shouted furiously. "Get lost and stop flirting with my man!"

The two saw the rage and wrath of the "main girl". They then immediately stood up and left in a hurry.

Wendy glared at the thoroughly drunk Zachary. After a struggle to suppress her anger, she took a deep breath, hoisted him up, and helped him out of the bar.

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