Chapter summary: Chapter 60 from the book The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns by Carmen Henley
Discover the most important events of Chapter 60, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Mocked Miss’s Hidden Crowns. With the engaging writing of Carmen Henley, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Steven got up and planted himself right in front of Charlotte, his face tight with annoyance. “The principal says a famous professor recommended you. How would you even know someone like that? You’ve been living out in the sticks for years.”
He started pacing, his words coming sharper. “So what did you do to get into Vanguard High? Who did you have to cozy up to?” His voice kept rising. The thought of Charlotte doing whatever it took to get her way, even selling herself like before, made his blood boil. “I thought maybe living in the country would teach you something, but you’re still just as shameless as ever.”
Charlotte just looked at him, completely calm except for the cold little smirk on her lips. “Are you trying to teach me a lesson now?”
Steven’s voice faltered for a moment. “I’m your father. Of course I can tell you what’s right and wrong.”
“My father?” Charlotte let out a cold, almost mocking laugh. “Sorry, I thought my father died five years ago.”
For her, he might as well have. He watched her get bullied, never once stepping in. He let the psychiatric hospital take her away, didn’t say a word. He was the one who sent her off to the countryside, left her to survive on her own for five years. In her heart, her father had been gone a long time.
The mention of five years ago brought a flicker of guilt to Steven’s face.
“Charlotte, how can you say that? You’re being so ungrateful. Your father worried himself sick over you, you know. His hair turned gray,” Elizabeth jumped in, stepping forward to scold her.
Steven’s guilt vanished. All he felt now was disappointment. He did so much for this daughter, and this was how she repaid him.
Charlotte’s eyes turned ice-cold as she looked at Elizabeth. “If you’re so eager to talk about the past, maybe we should sit down and really go over everything that happened.”
Just one look from her made Elizabeth’s skin crawl. Charlotte’s gaze was so dark and cold, it was like she could see straight through her.
The old scandal… Elizabeth was involved. But all the evidence had pointed to Charlotte, as if she’d been the one to seduce someone. How was she supposed to clear her name now?
Charlotte walked to the fridge, grabbed a carton of milk, and took a long drink. She looked at Steven and raised her eyebrows. “Just so you know, I’m moving out tomorrow.”
Moving out? Steven’s face went stiff. “Who said you could move out?”
Charlotte didn’t even look back. “I’m not asking for permission. I’m just letting you know.” Her voice echoed through the hallway as she headed upstairs.
“If you leave, don’t expect a single cent from this family,” Steven snapped.
He stood there, more disappointed than ever. How did she think a high school kid could make it without any money from home?

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