What Happens in Chapter 363 – From the Book Revenge is My Love Language
Dive into Chapter 363, a pivotal chapter in Revenge is My Love Language, written by Arlene Zade. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
“Are you alright, Ana?” Juliet’s tone sharpened with concern. She was always on edge about Anastasia, picking up on the slightest hint that something might be wrong.
“I’m fine! Really!” Anastasia replied in a hurry, forcing a smile. “I just zoned out for a second, thinking about something else. What did you just say? Sorry, I didn’t catch it—mind repeating?”
“It’s nothing big! I just wanted to know if you’re free. I thought I’d take you to see some drama!” Juliet’s voice grew more animated, a spark of mischief lighting her words.
Anastasia raised a brow, curiosity piqued. “What kind of drama?”
Juliet grinned. “I passed by the Lancaster place and, wow, what a scene! Total chaos. Aaron’s getting the beating of his life. Want to come watch? I’ve already picked the perfect spot!”
Anastasia hesitated only for a heartbeat. “...I’m in.”
How could she possibly pass up an opportunity to watch Aaron—the cheating jerk—get what he deserved? Honestly, the sight might just double her appetite for dinner.
She spun around, intending to let Harrison know she was heading out, but the memory of his deep, unreadable eyes made her hesitate. Spotting Logan instead, she called out, “I’m going out for a bit to meet Juliet. Let Mr. Harrison Lancaster know, will you?”
With that, she dashed off before Logan could reply.
The only reason Juliet had stumbled upon the commotion at the Lancasters’ was because her own family, the Brennans, owned a place nearby. She’d stopped by to pick something up and, as luck would have it, spotted the whole spectacle from her third-floor balcony—front row seats to the chaos.
“Ana! Over here!” Juliet waved her over enthusiastically from the balcony, having found the perfect vantage point.
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