Chapter 331 – Highlight Chapter from Revenge is My Love Language
Chapter 331 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.
Downstairs.
Juliet, Maggie, and Sandra sat side by side on the couch, their backs straight and hands folded nervously in their laps.
Every so often, Maggie sneaked a glance toward the staircase, her unease showing in the way she shifted and fidgeted. Sandra was tense too, though she hid it better, her smile a little too tight to be completely convincing.
Only Juliet seemed more at ease. She’d visited before, even shared a meal at the same table with her cousin’s husband, and once—when it got too late—she’d stayed the night. Compared to the other two, she blended into the room’s comfort more naturally. Still, worry tugged at her; her cousin’s phone had gone unanswered, and now, after coming all this way, there was still no sign of her. Was something wrong?
The wait dragged on, each minute stretching. Suddenly, footsteps echoed down the stairs. All three women looked up at once.
It was Logan, returning from upstairs, a step behind the man who led the way—a strikingly handsome figure whose presence seemed to fill the entire room: Harrison.
Instinctively, all three women stood.
“Hi, Harrison.” Juliet managed to greet him, a hint of nervousness in her voice.
Maggie and Sandra looked stiff, unsure how to address him, and could only stammer, “Hello, sir.”
They looked ready to bow, as if they’d wandered into a headmaster’s office instead of a living room.
Harrison nodded curtly and motioned for them to sit. Once they had, he asked, “What brings you here to see Ana?”
The three hesitated, exchanging uneasy glances.
“Ana’s not feeling well,” Harrison said, his tone brisk. “She’s resting upstairs. If there’s something you need, you can tell me—I’ll make sure it’s taken care of.”
Juliet took a breath. “Harrison, is my cousin alright?” She remembered how Ana had been in so much pain earlier she could barely walk, and now she hadn’t appeared at all. The worry gnawed at her.
“She’s fine,” Harrison replied.
Juliet relaxed a fraction, sharing a look with Maggie and Sandra before finally explaining, “It’s just… there’s been some trouble at school.”
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