Summary of Chapter 46 from Revenge is My Love Language
Chapter 46 marks a crucial moment in Arlene Zade’s Romance novel, Revenge is My Love Language. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Anastasia noticed Lady’s gaze on her, but she didn’t let it bother her. Straightening her shoulders, she met Lady’s eyes without flinching, then glanced down at May, who was still crumpled on the floor. Almost without thinking, she tugged at Harrison’s sleeve.
“What should we do with May?”
Harrison’s eyes lingered on his sleeve where her hand rested. Against his dark shirt, her pale, slender fingers stood out; he was seized by an urge to turn his hand and catch hers in his. For a moment, his large, well-shaped hand twitched, but he forced the impulse down, keeping his composure.
His voice was low and indulgent. “What do you want to do?”
Anastasia didn’t notice the brief flicker of emotion in him. Hearing his question, she immediately began her complaint.
“I gave her a chance yesterday. I told her if anything happened again, being thrown out of Rosewood Manor would be the least of her worries. She didn’t listen—she ruined the gift your grandmother gave you, then tried to pin it on me. That’s just too much!”
Harrison nodded. “Mm.”
“I don’t think kicking her out is enough. We should call the police and let them handle it.”
Even a child knows that when there’s trouble, you call the police!
Harrison agreed, “Alright.”
“Huh?” She turned to him, surprised at how readily he agreed. “Did you even hear what I said, darling?”
Why did he seem so distracted?
Harrison finally looked away from her hand, his handsome face calm as ever. “You’re right. We’ll do exactly as you said.”
“Mr. Lancaster! I’m sorry, I really am!” May’s strength seemed to drain out of her; this time, the tears were real. The jade pendant alone looked priceless—how could she ever afford to pay for it? Was Anastasia really going to send her to jail?
Harrison’s brow furrowed, a flash of irritation in his eyes.
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