Chapter summary: Chapter 991 from the book When They Beg I Rise (Lemira) by Giselle Jones
Discover the most important events of Chapter 991, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel When They Beg I Rise (Lemira). With the engaging writing of Giselle Jones, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Outside, Lemira Langston saw Evelina Sterling climbing onto the window ledge, muttering something about dying.
Evander was frantic. "Lucian, what if she actually falls?"
Lemira glanced over. "Relax. When it comes to acting, nobody beats her."
"How do you know she's faking it? What if she's serious?"
Mockery filled Lemira's eyes. "Isn't this exactly how she played you all for fools before? If it weren't for me, you'd still be wagging your tails like oblivious puppies."
The Langston family collectively lowered their heads in shame.
It was the harsh truth.
Evander didn't dare say another word.
Lemira continued, "Now we just have to bet that Hale actually cares about his only daughter. If this fails, we'll need a backup plan. It would mean the Black Family played us again."
Asher Langston's face darkened at her words. "Those damn Blacks. If he dares to trick us again, I won't hold back."
Lemira looked at him. "And what exactly can you do?"
Asher stared at Evelina sitting on the ledge. "Then we'll just have to make the Black Family pay the price."
"Asher!" Evander panicked.
Lucian grabbed Evander's arm. "It hasn't come to that yet. She'll get it done. We've all seen how well she plays the victim."
A short while later, Evelina climbed back down.
Standing by the window, Sebastian Bennett waved at Lemira.
She let out a breath. "Looks like we have a result."
Judging by Sebastian's demeanor, it was likely good news.
As the Langstons headed back inside, Orion Everhart stood quietly at the entrance, watching them.
More accurately, he was watching Lemira.
Lucian hesitated as if he wanted to speak, but ultimately said nothing and kept walking.


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