Summary of Chapter 2024 – A pivotal chapter in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
The chapter Chapter 2024 is one of the most intense moments in The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns, written by Carmen Henley. 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.
At the mention of his grand plan, a smirk tugged at Roger's lips.
Not going to say?
Was he actually planning to propose right out of the gate?
"I'll tell you when the time is right." Roger glanced at her pregnant belly and softened his tone. "Get some rest. Leave the rest to me."
"Fine."
Seeing how confident he was, Charlotte didn't press the issue.
Before Roger came into the picture, she had been Stella's only anchor in this world.
From now on...
Her brother would be the one holding up the sky for her.
Back at the apartment, the daytime noise had faded, leaving behind a heavy silence.
Once things quieted down, it was hard not to let one's mind wander.
For patients with depressive tendencies, keeping those dark thoughts at bay was an agonizing battle.
Stella stood by the window, staring out at the dreary, overcast sky. It felt like a massive chunk of her heart was missing, desperate for something to fill the void.
Just then, strong arms wrapped around her from behind.
"What are you looking at?" Roger held her close, naturally taking her hand and affectionately resting his cheek against hers. "Are you hungry?"
"A little."
Stella wasn't entirely used to this level of intimacy, but she didn't push him away.
"Help me cook. After we eat, we'll go over your video lectures. I haven't finished summarizing the study materials I prepped for you."
Video lectures?
Hearing those words, a chord struck in Stella's heart.
The thing she was missing most right now was her education.
"Okay."
Stella nodded, letting the man lead her into the kitchen.
She was supposed to be helping, but aside from handing him plates and carrying dishes to the table, he refused to let her lift a finger.
After dinner, the two of them sat at the low coffee table.
The young woman held her pen, diligently listening as Roger tutored her.
He broke down every theory and tiny detail with stunning clarity.
He was honestly just as good, if not better, than her actual college professors.
As Stella listened, her gaze involuntarily drifted to the man's strikingly handsome face.
He had sharp, chiseled features, and the gold-rimmed glasses only amplified his refined, aristocratic aura.


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