Chapter summary of Chapter 589 – The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
In Chapter 589, a key chapter of the acclaimed billionaire novel The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection, 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 The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In.
Chapter 589 Who the Hell Touched Me?
She didn’t know who it was–but the marks on her body made one thing clear, it was a man.
Who else could’ve done it, a ghost?
The more Marie thought about it, the angrier she got. Her fury was already boiling over.
“You better find that person for me,” she snapped. “Or I swear, I’ll burn this whole hotel down.”
She was truly about to explode.
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This was Falvaria, for God’s sake–it was supposed to be the safest place for her. How could something like this even happen?
Stella stepped forward. When she heard Marie say she’d been assaulted, then saw her swollen lips, she was completely stunned.
Marie grabbed her. “What are you doing here?”
“You sounded panicked on the phone. I couldn’t just sit back, so I had someone check where you were.”
That call had been so jumbled and unclear, it had left Stella deeply worried.
“What happened exactly?” Stella asked softly.
Marie snapped, “What do you think happened? I went to sleep in my room, some guy came in and did whatever the hell he wanted, and now this damn hotel’s surveillance is broken.”
Her voice grew more agitated the more she spoke.
“Come on, let’s go back to the room. I’ll explain everything there.”
She still hadn’t showered–she’d rushed to the security office the second she realized what happened, desperate to find out who the bastard was.
And now the cameras were broken? She was gonna lose her mind.
Back in the room-
Stella looked around at the mess, her eyes landing on the obvious bloodstains on the bed.
Then she turned to Marie, expression conflicted. “Wait… was that your first time?”
“With Dan? Hell no. We were gonna wait until marriage,” Marie said casually.
But thinking about how her first time had been stolen like this–random, blurry, and in the dark–she was fuming.
Stella was shocked. She’d always thought Marie and Dan had been deeply in love back then.
Maric downed a glass of water and scoffed. “Now I don’t even know who the hell took my virginity.”
She was furious all over again just saying it our loud.
Stella’s g
gaze dropped to the marks on Marie’s neck–reddened and scattered. “First thing’s first, we need to
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Chapter 589 Who the Hell Touched Me?
find out who did it.”
“Damn right we do.”
This whole situation was way beyond frustrating.
“Who brought you back to your room last night?” Stella asked.
“Julia. You know her. I called her earlier. She said when she brought me up, the room was empty.”
Just mentioning it made Maric angrier.
What the hell had she gotten herself into?
“And the surveillance?” Stella asked.
“Broken,” Marie gritted out. “And just so happened to break at the perfect time.”
“Pretty damn convenient,” Stella muttered.
And she wasn’t wrong–this timing was suspicious as hell.
Ten minutes later-
The hotel manager returned with the head of security, just like Marie had demanded.
Stella pulled a gun from her bag and placed it calmly on the coffee table.
Then she shot a frosty glance at the security officer.
The moment she pulled that out, both the security guy and the manager went pale.
Marie’s mouth twitched. “Wait, why are you carrying that thing around?”
That gun had been a gift from Marie after Stella was kidnapped years ago.
She hadn’t seen her carry it since then.
And now, just because of one weird phone call, Stella had shown up with a weapon?
Marie’s heart softened. This girl really is my baby sister.
–“Ms. Marie,” the manager said nervously, “what’s going on here?”
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