Chapter 6 – Highlight Chapter from Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back
Chapter 6 is a standout chapter in Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back by Elma Evert, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Lavinia sighed, her voice filled with genuine concern. "You know, even if you hadn't managed to help my mother recover, I was planning on adopting you anyway. You've been through so much at such a young age."
That was the first time Miranda let out a true, heartfelt smile.
"Thank you, Ms. Lancaster."
Lavinia couldn't resist giving Miranda a warm hug. "From now on, think of me as your own mother. My home is your home. Take a couple of days to rest. Once you're feeling better, I’m planning to throw a welcome party for you. It'll be a way to shake off the past."
Lavinia had done a bit of digging into Miranda's past, and the more she interacted with her, the more she liked this resilient young girl. Besides, Miranda had miraculously healed her mother, which only deepened Lavinia's sense of closeness and gratitude.
In that moment, Miranda felt a pang of sorrow for the old Miranda. In the presence of the Hawke family, her biological parents, and her own brothers, she never experienced affection as warm and genuine as this from someone she wasn't even related to.
After dropping her off at the villa, Lavinia had to rush back to the office. But before leaving, she handed Miranda a card loaded with a million dollars, telling her to buy some stuff, a token of gratitude for helping Anna. Miranda, needing the money, didn’t reject it.
Along with the money, Lavinia left a secretary to assist Miranda with any needs she might have.
Once at the villa, Miranda took a bath and then fell into a deep, restful sleep. The few hundred square foot bedroom bed were a far cry from the cramped cell she'd been in.
When she awoke, she found the room equipped with a smartphone, a laptop, and all sorts of gadgets that any young person would love. Clearly, Lavinia had everything set up for her post-release.
She sat down and logged onto the internet using the phone and laptop. To learn more about her past, she logged into the original Miranda's social media accounts.
As soon as she logged in, messages started popping up. Most of them were from the Hawke family.
Miranda's fingers flew across the keyboard as she replied to each one.
Dorian asked. [Where are you logging in from? Not some internet café, I hope? Don't make me say it again, come back now!]
Miranda replied. [Buzz off!]
The Hawke brothers wanted her back only for Arabella's sake and feared she might spill the beans. Maybe, just maybe, there was a hint of guilt on their part. But to them, having Miranda return home would erase that guilt, as if they were doing her a favor.
To them, it seemed only natural that Miranda took the fall for Arabella. Despite Arabella deliberately pushing that person down the stairs, they refused to believe it, convinced it was an accident. After all, their "sweet" sister couldn't possibly mean any harm. How could they bear to let her suffer?
Miranda, the biological sister raised outside the family, could never compete with the deep bond they shared with Arabella, raised alongside them.
And Arabella, she was probably thrilled Miranda didn't return. Having someone with blood ties to the Hawke family was a constant threat to her.
Alden and Grace believed nurture trumped nature. Their adopted daughter, who grew up with them, obviously outshone their biological daughter, who grew up in poverty.
After a hearty breakfast, William appeared.
"President Lancaster said that once you're rested, I should take you shopping to pick out some things you like. Mrs. Anna Lancaster is up and about, and her check-up results are promising; everything is improving. However, she keeps asking about you and hopes you'll join us for a family meal at the estate when you have time."
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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...