Chapter 203 – Highlight Chapter from Revenge is My Love Language
Chapter 203 is a standout chapter in Revenge is My Love Language by Arlene Zade, 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.
“Bet you hate me right now, don’t you?”
She looked straight at Nora as she spoke.
For a split second, something twisted and ugly crossed Nora’s face. But when she realized Gabriel was watching, she forced a smile. “Anastasia, what are you talking about? Why would I ever hate you…”
“Really?” Anastasia replied, her voice calm and unhurried. “With the way things are for Penelope, I figured you’d be dying to tear me apart.”
The smile faltered, then vanished from Nora’s lips.
She couldn’t help but think of her daughter—her reputation in ruins, too ashamed to even set foot on campus. Her eyes narrowed, sharp and venomous, as she stared daggers at Anastasia.
“How dare you?!” she hissed, her voice low and shaking with rage. “Who gave you the nerve to do that to Penelope?!”
Anastasia let out a soft laugh, her gaze turning icy cold.
“Did I need anyone’s permission? If I wanted to do it, I just did.”
“Penelope’s suffering? Oh, this is just the beginning—”
“Everyone who deserves to pay will get what’s coming. I won’t let a single one off the hook.”
With that, her meaning unmistakable, Anastasia turned and strode away without a backward glance.
Nora was left frozen in place, replaying the girl’s words and the chill in her eyes, feeling a shiver run down her spine.
Back at Harrison’s side, Anastasia slipped her arms around him with a familiar affection. “Let’s go home, darling.”
Harrison’s expression didn’t change. He seemed entirely unfazed by whatever tension lingered behind them. He wrapped a protective arm around Anastasia’s waist, guiding her into the car before getting in himself only after making sure she was comfortable.
…
Nora arrived home, still visibly shaken.
“Ma’am, Miss Penelope won’t touch her dinner!” one of the housekeepers reported anxiously.
Nora’s resentment only deepened. “I’ll go check on her.”
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