Summary of Chapter 1037 – A pivotal chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
The chapter Chapter 1037 is one of the most intense moments in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. 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.
Danielle had just gotten home from work and was hanging her coat on the rack by the door when she heard the patter of cheerful footsteps.
“Mommy!” Niki bounded into her arms, her small face alight with excitement. “Look at my new clothes!” She pulled back from Danielle and did a little twirl, showing off her purchases from earlier that day.
“They’re beautiful,” Danielle said, smiling as she ruffled her daughter’s soft hair. The simple touch seemed to melt away the day’s exhaustion. “Did you buy them all by yourself?”
Niki’s smile faded slightly, and her eyes darted away as she lowered her gaze. “Um… Raffy and I went to buy them together.” Having said it, she looked down, scuffing her toe against the floor. Her little face was a picture of hesitation.
She’d been agonizing over this for days. Her mother never seemed to bring up Raffy. That one time they’d run into him at the park, her mom had only offered a polite, distant nod. Niki knew Raffy was Millie Fletcher’s son, and she’d overheard whispers about Miss Fletcher and her father. She was afraid her mom disliked Raffy and would be furious to learn that they had been playing together—and that he had paid for her new clothes.
Danielle saw it all. A child’s emotions were written plainly on their face, and the poorly hidden anxiety didn’t escape her. She took Niki’s hand, led her to the sofa, and sat down. “Niki, is something on your mind?” she asked gently. “You can tell me.”
Niki bit her lip and was silent for a long moment. She glanced up at Danielle, and seeing the warmth and patience in her mother’s eyes, she finally found the courage to speak. “Mommy… I lost my allowance.” Her voice was barely a whisper. “I went to the mall with Raffy today and I found clothes I wanted to buy, but my money was gone. Raffy paid for me.” She paused, her voice dropping even lower. “I know I shouldn’t have let him pay. I was going to save up my allowance to pay him back, but I don’t have enough… and I was scared to tell you. I thought you’d be angry.”
Danielle’s brow furrowed slightly. She wasn’t angry that Raffy had paid, but she was concerned about her daughter developing a habit of letting others spend money on her. But looking at Niki’s tense, flushed face, her heart softened.
She stood, went into the bedroom, and returned with a few bills from her wallet. She handed them to Niki. “Pay Raffy back tomorrow, and make sure you thank him properly,” she said. “And if something like this ever happens again, you call me first. You can’t just trouble other people, understand?”
Niki took the money, clutching it tightly in her hand as she looked up at Danielle, her eyes wide with surprise. “Mommy, you’re not mad?”
“Why would I be mad?” Danielle smiled, pulling her into a hug and gently patting her back. “You just accidentally lost your money. It’s not like you were trying to cause trouble for anyone. Why would I be angry about that?”
“But… but Raffy is Miss Fletcher’s son,” Niki mumbled into Danielle’s shoulder. “I thought you didn’t like him, so I was afraid to tell you we were playing together.”


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