Chapter 321 – A Turning Point in The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday by Miss Lyra
In this chapter of The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday, Miss Lyra introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 321 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Look, we're all friends here, right? Helping each other is what it's all about. Come on, let's get you settled in your dorm," one of them said, stepping forward to lead Kara away.
Kara glanced at her messy pile of belongings with reluctance.
"Surely, all this junk can't be yours, huh?" one of them asked, eyeing the pile skeptically.
Though not dirty, Kara's belongings looked like they were from a discount store’s clearance sale.
On the other hand, they were all from well-off families, maybe not high society, but accustomed to the finer things in life. Just their bedding and clothes alone could rack up to a hefty sum.
Hearing her stuff being called junk, Kara suddenly wanted to ditch them. Her pride got the better of her as she said, "Oh, I don’t know whose stuff that is. I was keeping an eye on it for someone."
"Yeah, right. It looks like the kind of stuff someone would dump, not store. Those suitcases and bags? Total thrift store vibe."
In the upscale area, they rarely saw anyone not living in comfort and naturally assumed someone had discarded and left the belongings on the sidewalk.
"Let's drop it and head back to school. I have some spare sheets and blankets you can use, Kara," one of them offered, linking arms with her in a friendly gesture.
As they strolled off, Kara kept shooting glances back at her things, all her clothes and must-haves, unsure about ditching it all.
"It might look bare now, but I've asked my folks to send over some of my bedding and stuff. They should be here soon."
Hearing her roommate consider the room 'bare,' Kara felt even more out of her depth. It was already beyond anything she'd experienced.
"Kara, when will Mr. Sutton take you home?" the eager curiosity in her roommate's eyes was unmistakable.
Kara felt insecurity as she replied, "Mr. Sutton... well, Mr. Sutton mentioned since we're not officially engaged, it might tarnish my reputation to move in so hastily. So, for now, I visit him when I can."
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