Summary of Chapter 9 from Revenge is My Love Language
Chapter 9 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.
After a brief silence, Harrison finally spoke. “No need.”
Anastasia grew anxious. “But your injury—”
“Let Logan come in.”
Relief swept across Anastasia’s face. “Alright!”
She was just glad he was willing to let someone tend his wounds. What she feared most was him getting angry and refusing help, letting the injury fester.
She hurried to the door and pulled it open. “Logan, could you come and help Mr. Lancaster change his bandages?”
“…What?” Logan blinked, caught off guard.
“You coming in or not?” Harrison’s voice cut through the hallway, cold and stern.
Logan scrambled inside, still looking a little shell-shocked as he brushed past Anastasia.
How long had it been? Since when was Mr. Lancaster so easy to deal with?
…The new Mrs. Lancaster must have some magic about her.
As Anastasia left, she caught Logan giving her a look—something complicated flickering in his eyes.
She raised her eyebrows, confused, but didn’t dwell on it. Her mood lighter now, she headed back to her own room.
She remembered her phone—switched off the whole day. Turning it on, she barely had time to blink before Aaron’s name flashed on the screen, calling.
Anastasia’s expression chilled. She rejected the call and blocked the number, not hesitating even for a second.
Barely a moment passed before another call came through—this time from her father, Gabriel.
“Why has your phone been off all day?” he demanded the instant she picked up.
Anastasia lowered her gaze, her tone cool and even. “It died.”
“You’re at Rosewood Manor now, aren’t you?”
“Yes. Why?”
“You’d better behave yourself. Now that you’re married to Mr. Lancaster, stop entertaining any foolish ideas. Cut off anyone you need to, and do it for good,” Gabriel warned, his voice sharp.
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