Summary of Chapter 1950 – A turning point in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Chapter 1950 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns, written by Carmen Henley. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
"Next week?" Stella gripped her phone, a heavy wave of reluctance hitting her. "Is she really not coming back for two years?"
Having spent so much time with Shirley, she had genuinely grown to view the girl as one of her closest friends.
"Relax," Charlotte drawled lazily, a smirk playing on her pink lips. "She can jump on a jet and fly back whenever she feels like it."
"That's a relief." The anxiety washed out of Stella, replaced by a fond smile. "Where are we meeting, Charlotte?"
"The Gates estate."
Stella froze dead in her tracks. Roger's parents definitely knew about the two of them...
"Shirley is my aunt and uncle's goddaughter, so they're hosting the send-off." Sensing Stella's mounting panic, Charlotte quickly interjected. "Don't stress. It's just a dinner. If you get overwhelmed, I'll have a driver whisk you out of there the second dessert is over. Plus, my aunt and uncle are totally rational people. If they're pissed at anyone, they're pissed at Roger."
"Huh?" Stella blinked rapidly, completely thrown off guard. "At Roger?"
"Yep," Charlotte smirked, her tone dripping with wicked amusement. "They're furious that he's such a massive failure he can't even manage to woo the girl he likes."
Stella's face burst into flames. "Charlotte, please stop messing with me," she whined softly.
"Alright, alright," Charlotte chuckled. "Just ride over with Shirley and the others after class tomorrow."
"I want the absolute best. Price is entirely irrelevant," Samantha announced coolly, sweeping her gaze across the racks. "All that matters is that my goddaughter adores it."
"Of course, ma'am," the manager nodded frantically. "We've pulled only the most exclusive runway pieces for Shirley. We guarantee she'll be thrilled."
With that order given, the styling team descended like a swarm of bees. They were top-tier professionals, effortlessly throwing together breathtaking ensembles. Samantha pulled out her phone, snapping photos of every single outfit to send to Shirley. That way, the sweet girl could just focus on her studies without ever having to stress about her wardrobe.
"And now for the jewelry, Samantha." An assistant stepped forward, carrying a massive black velvet tray weighed down by a blinding array of diamonds and precious stones.
Samantha stood up, meticulously inspecting the haul. She quickly found herself torn between two exceptionally similar diamond necklaces. Just as she was debating which one to drop a small fortune on, a smooth female voice drifted over her shoulder—

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