Chapter Summary: Chapter 1547 – Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts
In Chapter 1547, a key moment in the Romance novel Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
The moonlight was sharp and cold, and Cooper’s eyes matched it. “Whatever connections my brother-in-law has, they’re his business, not mine.”
“I get it. You’ve got your code.” The man paused, then asked, “How’s your sister?”
“She’s still inside.”
Owen added, “Chances are, the Dark Web wants to strike a deal with your brother-in-law.”
Cooper let out a short, mirthless laugh. “They don’t have what it takes.”
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At Miles’s apartment, a string of encrypted calls finally got them through to the Dark Web’s shadowy founder.
“Negotiate?” Andre’s laugh was pure ice. “You think the Dark Web has any bargaining power over me? Twenty-four covert channels—what exactly do you think you can use to bargain?”
Mia stood by Annie’s side. Maja and Dean had already been carried out by Conner’s crew.
Mia watched her husband on the phone, worry written all over her face. A moment later, she ran to him, unable to keep away.
Conner was right behind, calling in the rest of his brothers, closing the net for the final takedown.
Miles had been cuffed, completely cut off. No more calls, no more moves.
Back at Havenbrook Estates, everyone was gearing up to celebrate—a room full of laughter and cheers, except for Leo and Tony, who sat apart, waiting for news.
Leo was jittery, his uncle still radio silent. Tony was glued to the Dark Web dashboard, hands clenched, his nerves fraying with each passing minute.
Their friends celebrated, high on the rush of pulling off something huge.
But Leo and Tony sat apart, looking calm on the outside, but inside their nerves tangled and raw.
Leo looked at Tony, who hadn’t looked away from the screen in hours. It reminded him of old times, of feelings that wouldn’t quite fade. His eyes stung, heart heavy with longing.
They hadn’t been home in days.
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