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Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall novel Chapter 185

Summary for Chapter 185: Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall

Chapter summary of Chapter 185 – Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic

In Chapter 185, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall.

Chapter 185

Meeting Marsha’s gaze, Suzanne smiled and gave a slight mod The script is good. You should take a look.

Marsha, who had been indifferent just moments ago, suddenly perked up. But she had one nieno business talk when she was out having fun.

Turning to Herman with a smirk, she blated. Alright, hand it over and I’ll read it later. But you know me, Mr. Cimn, I don’t do wors, and I definitely don’t cast pretty laces with

It was better to set expectations now than deal with complaints later.

Herman checked and declared, Zoey is already set for the female lead. Just see if the script sus her. If not, we’ll figure something out.

Marsha frowned at his words. Normally, she would’ve rejected it outright. But Suzanne had already read it, and Marsha knew better than anyone how sharp her judgment was. Nodding she replied. I’ll read first

Herman didn’t push further. Sure.

Charles, however, was surprised.

Despite not knowing much about the entertainment industry, judging by Herman’s reaction, it was obvious that the script was a big deal.

The way be handed it over to Marsha so casually stunned Charles, Perhaps, Marsha, the shrew, actually had some real talent

The dinner stretched on for another hour, and Marsha drank more than usual as the conversation flowed

Noticing how tipsy she was, Suzanne tugged at her sleeve and whispered, You should slow down

Something fell off Marsha was always lively, but she never drank this much.

Marsha, ber eves hary from the alcohol, grinned. Oh, come on. Em just happy! Babe, Thiven’t seen you in forever.

She leaned in and hugged Suzanne, resting her chin on her arm. Babe, wanna go home

He glanced at charies, muttering, Charles, send Ms. Newton home

Charles expression darkened middrink. Why me? You can send her back!

There was no way he was escorting her. He could already picture them fighting before they even made it halfway. At this point, he had to admit that he and Marsha were simply bom to clash

Herman sighed. “I have to stop by the office later.

Turning to Herman, Suzanne shook her head. No need I’ll take her.

Just then Austin, who had been silent all this time, cast a sharp glance at Charles.

You’re not going to send her?he questioned

That one look alone made Charles expression darken even more

“”This is straightup bullying I have plans too, you know!

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Even in bar drunken state, Marsha’s ears were sharp Do look like I need you to take me home?she snapped. If you send me back, you’re not a real man!TM

You think you he some kind of goddess? Charles shot back through gritted teethi

Domn it. Women were tually loves ham, but Marsh? She was the one exception.

Belone he could argue further, Austin’s icy stare cut through him again. Achill ran down Charles spine. Frustrated, he ran a hand through his hair. Fine, fine! I’ll take her! You

stamming his drink down, he got up and walked over to Marsha

azanne trosmed, concern flickering across race take her instead. haven’t been drinking

Celestroke midstep and then quickly words hands. No, Suzanne, I’ve got this. I might’ve had a drink, but I have a driver.

The bat thing he wanted was in on Austin’s had gade That would be a death sentence. With a grin, he added, Don’t worry. I’ll get her home safe and sound.

Suzanne was about to say something when Austin’s calm voice cut in Let him take her

Shebeutated for a moment before finally turning to chalen Thanks,she said.

She trusted him. For all his kaudinouth antics, he was reliable when it counted

Curles Muirked irmothing

Then, shifting gears entirely, he bent down help Marsh up and grumbled, Dan, woman, you need to lose some weight.

But despite his complaints, he held onto her only

Marsha’s gaze drifted to his ear. Without waning, she reached out and tugged Elling Hehe, this in tuan,

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