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There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey) novel Chapter 63

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What Happens in Chapter 63 – From the Book There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey)

Dive into Chapter 63, a pivotal chapter in There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey), written by GoodNovel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"You ungrateful brat! Put me down!" Beau screamed.

Merida was furious, and she shouted back, "What did you just call me?"

Beau yelled at the top of his lungs, "Grandma said our family wasted all that effort raising you! We're not siblings anymore!

"You and that pretentious, fake woman are just sewer rats! We don't want to share a classroom with a rat!"

Behind him, his little followers pinched their noses dramatically.

"Bambi! Let go of Mr. Beau!"

"Bambi smells so bad! She's gross!"

"My mom told me not to talk to Bambi anymore. She doesn't belong in our class!"

Merida gritted her teeth and raised her other hand. Realizing she was about to hit him, Beau panicked and shouted to his friends. "Help me!"

Yet, not a single one dared to step forward.

Niamh leaned casually against her motorcycle while holding up her phone, recording every second of Merida lifting Beau effortlessly.

She saw Merida raise her hand, about to strike Beau, and a grin spread across her face.

"Do it! Hit him!" She screamed internally. She was ready to send this video straight to Harvey and Ethel.

The next second, Merida suddenly released him. Beau tumbled to the ground with a loud yelp. He pushed himself up with trembling hands and looked up at Merida standing over him, who was tall and imposing.

The shadow she cast covered him entirely, and Beau's teeth chattered in fear. Seeing this version of Merida, his little followers were equally terrified.

Merida lifted her fist again.

"Ugh!" Beau knew none of his so-called friends would come to his rescue. Resigned, he turned his head away and squeezed his eyes shut, bracing for impact.

But the expected pain never came.

"I don't bully the weak," Merida said, lowering her fist.

What was the point of beating up a helpless weakling? It was not worth her time.

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