Summary of Chapter 902 – A pivotal chapter in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
The chapter Chapter 902 is one of the most intense moments in When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), written by Giselle Jones. 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.
The image of Caleb kneeling to wait on her hand and foot flashed through Stella's mind, and the heat in her cheeks instantly spiked.
Lemira spoke in a serious tone. "You need to be confident. If it turns out he really doesn't like you, then just find someone else."
Just as she said that, the apartment door swung open, and Caleb walked in carrying several heavy bags of groceries.
Lemira and Stella exchanged a quick glance, instantly dropping the topic.
Lemira walked toward him. "Need a hand? I used to cook all the time back at the Langstons."
Stella blushed. "I can wash the vegetables."
She genuinely didn't know how to cook, and she couldn't even pretend to try.
Caleb set the two massive bags down in the kitchen, turning his head to look at both of them. "Out. I've got this on my own."
Lemira pulled Stella out of the kitchen, looking back at the broad-shouldered man busy at the counter.
She shot Stella a look. "I think he's perfect for you. Not only is he built like a tank, but he's also a great cook. A guy who looks that good, can protect you, and handles the kitchen? Those are incredibly rare."
"Aren't you afraid Orion will get jealous hearing you say that? When you asked Caleb those questions the other day, Orion looked so sour I thought he was going to snap."
Lemira's face flushed deeply. "Who cares what he thinks?"
The two girls sat on the sofa, whispering secrets and breaking into occasional giggles.
As Caleb cooked, the sound of their cheerful chatter drifted into the kitchen, and the corners of his mouth subtly curved upward.
Just as the food was ready, Orion walked through the door.
He saw the spread on the table, then cast a highly amused glance at Caleb, who was still wearing an apron.
Without standing on ceremony, Orion washed his hands and sat right down at the dining table. "Perfect timing."
Caleb didn't say a word.
Lemira looked at the food. The portions were massive, and the plating was brutally practical—everything was served in giant bowls.


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