Chapter 342 – A Turning Point in Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back by Elma Evert
In this chapter of Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back, Elma Evert introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 342 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Carter's voice was trembling with surprise and emotion, emotions he wasn't accustomed to, making his words come out a bit jumbled.
"I don't think. I ever told you when my birthday was," he murmured, staring at the cake in front of him.
Miranda chuckled softly. "Remember when you signed up for the club membership? You needed to show your ID, and I happened to catch a glimpse."
She had noticed Carter's birthdate back then, and since it was close to the present day, it had stuck with her.
Running into Carter today was a happy accident. She overheard him on the phone with his mother, his initial excitement turning to disappointment, and she could guess why.
Passing by a bakery, she decided to get him a birthday cake. After all, he'd been her chauffeur for the day and even kept her company on her shopping spree, so why not?
Carter was taken aback, and then broke into a smile, staring at the cake in disbelief. "You're the first person in a long time to remember my birthday and even celebrate it with me."
Miranda was a bit taken aback. She almost blurted out, "Is it really that bleak?"
"My parents, ever since they've had affairs, don't remember my birthday anymore. They usually realize after it's passed and just send me some money."
Carter chuckled, as if recounting someone else's story. "So these years, I either gather some friends to celebrate, or just skip it. Honestly, it's more fun with friends than family."
Though Carter spoke about his family with a nonchalance that seemed genuine, Miranda detected a hint of sadness.
But for him, that sadness seemed insignificant. It was just another emotion, like happiness or anger.
Growing up in such a family had shaped his outlook and way of dealing with life. Miranda had to admit, Carter had a unique charm about him.
"But you remembered my birthday and got me a cake. This is the happiest birthday I've had in years."
Jasper frowned. "Are you sure this date won't get you in trouble with Elian? We've known each other a long time, so I'm telling you, Elian won't be happy if he finds out."
Miranda paused mid-bite. "What?"
Jasper was on a roll with his assumptions. A date? Really?
Carter's expression darkened. "What's wrong with my taste? Are you saying I'm not good enough?"
Jasper eyed Carter, delivering his verdict with biting precision. "Well, aside from your looks, there's not much to talk about."
Carter wanted to punch him but hesitated, fearing the cake would be destroyed. "Just give me back the cake!"
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In what world was it ever okay for people to like people who hit and punch them? Miranda deserves someone who doesn't hit people, she needs someone who commands respect through kindness, who could show her a world where people respond more to kindness. All this shows is that it's all about money. There was no character development for Elian. He is the typical boring man, tough but soft for the heroine. Seb is the typical mysterious, quiet and strong. Can you introduce another character who would really pique Miranda's interest from the start please. All the stories I've ever read are about strong people getting together, kings, alphas, queens, powered individuals. What about someone ordinary but not too ordinary, someone middle class but hard-working, someone relatable? Okay ,rant over, bye...
I liked it before but her choosi g Elian made it boring pretty fast. He is too childish in front of her. It's your story though. I was hoping she'd neither choose Elian nor Sebastian but someone else. They are now too overpowered, it was getting redundant to read that they're the best at everything. Too much of a power couple is too much. Bye!...
Will there be an update soon please...