Summary of Chapter 450 – A turning point in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) by Cynthia Dempsey
Chapter 450 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte), written by Cynthia Dempsey. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Katherine was so furious that her face twisted with anger; any pretense of civility vanished. “You came back just to steal Alan from me, didn’t you? You’re such a snake!”
Rebecca always enjoyed watching Katherine lose her cool, so she didn’t bother to deny it. “Well, you’d better keep a close eye on your fiancé. Wouldn’t want you ending up empty-handed, would we?”
Stomping her foot, Katherine nearly shrieked. “I knew you’d never give up! It was absolutely right for Mom and Dad to kick you out of the Foster family. You’ve already taken so much from me, and now you want to take Alan too! Have you no shame?”
Rebecca’s reply was icy. “When I came to the Foster family, I was just a baby. What exactly could I have stolen from you?”
She’d been switched at birth, completely unaware of the mix-up. If anyone was innocent in all this, wasn’t it her?
But Katherine didn’t care. She’d grown up in the countryside, living a hard, meager life, while Rebecca had lived like a little princess in the Foster family’s mansion. To Katherine, Rebecca had stolen everything that was meant to be hers.
“Shut up! What right do you have to call yourself innocent? Everything you enjoyed was stolen from me—it was never yours. And another thing, I told the driver to take you to the countryside myself. How did you end up escaping?”
“That’s none of your business,” Rebecca replied, her voice cold as steel.
Katherine clenched her teeth in rage. “So what if you escaped? You’re still a nobody. Your mother’s dead, your father’s a gambling addict, and you don’t even have a proper last name. You’ll never be a Foster again, not in this lifetime!”
When Katherine first came back, she’d begged Hogan and Jane to change her name. She’d taken back the Foster surname, leaving Rebecca stripped of her identity as Rebecca Foster.
Hogan and Jane adored their daughter and didn’t think twice about it.
Thinking back on it now, Rebecca could only laugh at the absurdity.
“Katherine, rest assured, I have no interest in being part of your precious Foster family. I have a new name now. I’m Rebecca Thomson.”
Katherine, oblivious to what the Thomson name truly meant, just scoffed, assuming Rebecca had simply picked something out of thin air.

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