Summary of Chapter 468 – A pivotal chapter in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) by Cynthia Dempsey
The chapter Chapter 468 is one of the most intense moments in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte), written by Cynthia Dempsey. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Dylan’s expression darkened even further. “Raina, watch your mouth. Don’t forget, you have a child. Is this really the kind of example you want to set for your kid?”
Rebecca could tell he was genuinely upset, so she dropped the teasing. Sticking out her tongue in mock remorse, she said, “Alright, Mr. Austin, I’m sorry. Don’t be mad—I was just joking.”
Her quick apology, paired with that soft, playfully pleading tone, made something inside Dylan stir.
He stayed silent for a moment before responding coldly, “Don’t make jokes like that again.”
There was still an edge to his voice, but most of the anger had faded.
Rebecca nodded. “Understood, Mr. Austin. But are you really not going to take the bed? If you stay in that chair all night, you’ll wreck your back.”
Dylan shook his head. “I’m fine. You just get some sleep.”
Rebecca knew he was a man of integrity and strict principles. If he’d decided to spend the night in the chair, nothing would change his mind. In that moment, she couldn’t help but admit—Dylan really was quite a catch.
Wealthy, handsome, competent, and so much self-control.
Well, except in that one department.
Practically perfect.
She gave up trying to convince him, pulled the blanket over herself, and closed her eyes, hoping to drift off.
But then a commotion started up in the next room. A young couple was shamelessly flirting and giggling, their playful laughter echoing through the thin wall.
At first, it was just annoying. But soon enough, things escalated—thuds on the bed, the unmistakable sound of springs squeaking, and noises that left little to the imagination.
Anyone older than sixteen could tell exactly what was happening.
Rebecca felt like she was going to lose her mind. Who knew the walls in this place were so thin?


Seeing how unruffled she appeared, Dylan scoffed, a hint of sarcasm in his voice. “You’re not embarrassed. Plenty experienced, are you?”
He instantly regretted the words as soon as they left his mouth.
Why the hell did I say that?
Rebecca just raised an eyebrow. “Right back at you—married man~”
His face darkened even further. Him, experienced? With her? As if!
He shot her a murderous glare.


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