Chapter overview: Chapter 957 from When They Beg I Rise (Lemira)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira), Giselle Jones introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Lemira forced a polite, though visibly strained, smile. "To be perfectly accurate, he is my ex-boyfriend."
She and Orion were done.
Sebastian arched an eyebrow, examining her critically. He clearly didn't believe a word she said.
He drawled, his tone dripping with condescension, "A man with Orion Everhart's wealth and status... and you didn't do everything in your power to lock him down? Breaking up with him? Are you out of your mind?"
Lemira's instinct was to fire back an equally vicious insult.
But remembering Stella's warnings about his eccentric personality, she bit her tongue and chose patience.
"The foundation of any relationship is honesty," she replied coolly. "He continuously lied to me. I saw no reason to stay in a relationship built on deceit."
"Wait, are you telling me you dumped him?"
Lemira nodded.
Technically, the night she ended it in the apartment, Orion had refused to accept the breakup.
But a breakup didn't require mutual consent.
So, by all logical definitions, yes, she had dumped Orion Everhart.
A wicked, highly amused gleam flashed in Sebastian's eyes. "I never thought I'd see the day."
Noticing the lawyer's obvious delight, Lemira grew suspicious. Did this man have a history with Orion?
That would explain why Mr. Alfred's most talented apprentice hadn't stayed at the Everhart Group to inherit the legal empire, choosing instead to build his own firm.
For her, this might actually be a massive advantage.
Suddenly, Sebastian's entire demeanor flipped. The condescension vanished, replaced by sharp professionalism. "A pleasure to meet you, Ms. Langston. I am Sebastian Bennett. Please forgive my earlier hostility; I needed to confirm whether this was just a petty lovers' quarrel and you were using my firm to make him jealous. No hard feelings."
"Has that happened to you before?" Lemira asked, genuinely curious.
Sebastian's expression stiffened for a fraction of a second before he smoothly denied it. "No."

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