What Happens in Chapter 559 – From the Book The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Dive into Chapter 559, a pivotal chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Millie’s face instantly turned cold.
When had she ever been treated like this before?
Even a staff member dared to put her in her place.
“Do you have any idea who I’m here to see today?” she asked, her voice icy.
The attendant clearly knew how to handle difficult guests—he’d probably dealt with far worse. His polite smile was practiced and unfaltering. “I’m sorry, ma’am. As a non-member, no matter who you’re meeting, you’ll need someone to escort you inside.”
Millie drew in a sharp breath, feeling the spark of her temper fizzle out in her chest.
She was here for a serious meeting; making a scene wouldn’t help anything. So, she forced herself to swallow her anger.
Looking at the attendant, she said, “Could you please let Mr. Davidson know that Miss Fletcher has arrived?”
The attendant’s smile didn’t waver. “I’m sorry, but we’re not allowed to disturb our clients unless absolutely necessary.”
The place was strict about its members-only policy—if they made exceptions for everyone, it’d be chaos.
Once again, Millie felt stonewalled by the attendant’s words.
She gritted her teeth, her pupils narrowing.
“You know who I am. Are you deliberately making things difficult for me?”
“I’m sorry, Miss. I’m just doing my job. We all have to follow the rules. If you need to reach Mr. Davidson, you’re welcome to call him yourself.”
His response was seamless, leaving Millie simmering with frustration.
She bit her lip again.
If she could get Alexander on the phone, she already would have. She’d been calling him the entire way here, but he hadn’t answered—not even once.
Now she was stuck at the entrance, left in an awkward and humiliating position.
She’d never been turned away from this club before.
“Could you just make an exception? I can show you my call history—see, I’ve been in contact with Mr. Davidson.”
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