Chapter summary of Chapter 424 – The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
In Chapter 424, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns.
Anthony stared at Andrew’s message for what felt like forever. “I told you, a lot of women are going to be all over you...” The words just sat there, taunting him. Finally, he snapped back a reply.
“You really are an idiot.”
Andrew’s brows knit together as he read it. He spent a solid minute trying to figure out what he’d done this time to tick Anthony off. People always said women in love lost all sense of reason. Turns out, guys in love are just as hopeless.
Dating is such a headache.
He let out a quiet sigh and happened to glance up. That’s when he spotted Shirley nearby.
She looked so bright and lively, her eyes shining and her fair cheeks lit up with the kind of smile that made him feel like the world had slowed down just for her. Andrew’s heart slammed in his chest, skipping beats like it forgot how to work for a second. Lately, she’d been smiling more and more.
“The answer is three,” Shirley insisted, arguing with Parrish. Her cheeks were all flushed, and she looked like she might just whip out the test paper to prove her point right then and there.
“It’s two,” Parrish shot back, and in his attempt to show her the steps, he edged closer, so close their faces were nearly touching.
Watching them get that close made something twist in Andrew’s chest. He marched over, grabbed Shirley by the collar of her uniform, and pulled her behind him, awkward and a little rough. “What’s wrong with you two? Charlotte’s right here. Just ask her if you’re stuck.”
Shirley was so tiny that she stumbled back, bumping her soft cheek right against Andrew’s solid back.
Ouch. That actually hurt.
Andrew hadn’t realized she was so delicate. He turned, his voice softening. “Did you bump yourself? Are you okay?”
“I’m fine,” Shirley said, pressing her palm to her nose, which was turning red. Her eyes were rimmed with tears, but she forced a smile, doing her best to pretend nothing had happened.
The Blair family had helped her so much. She couldn’t complain, not about anything.
“Me too, Charlotte,” Shirley said, looping her arm through Charlotte’s with a hopeful little smile. “I’ll get your lunch for two days too.”
She wanted to know how to solve it just as much as Parrish did.
Charlotte’s lips twitched up. She’d already made her deal with Parrish, but when she turned to Shirley, she reached out, lifted Shirley’s chin with her fingertips, and smiled lazily. “You don’t have to pay. You get to listen for free.”
Parrish laughed. “Charlotte, you’re totally playing favorites.”
Charlotte just smiled, her cool eyes flicking over him. “Yeah, I am. So what?”
Parrish put his hands up in surrender. “Alright, you’re the boss.”

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