Login via

Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 64

phia shook her head. No, it was only when Director Lowell asked for a fitting just now that we realized the dress was damaged.”

So, from start to finish, only two people had handled the dress.

One was Noreen. The other was Bianca.

She couldn’t say for sure whether Bianca had damaged the dress on purpose, but she was certain about one thing: this whole mess was aimed squarely at her.

She wasn’t someone who went looking for troublebut that didn’t mean she’d run from it, either.

Now that it had landed on her doorstep, there was no reason to hide.

Sophia, have Security pull the surveillance footage,Noreen instructed immediately.

Bianca remained perfectly composed, as if the ruined dress truly had nothing to do with her.

After Security finished their review, Noreen received a few key details.

Once the dress had been returned, only three people had entered the storage room and had a chance to handle it: Noreen, Sophia, and Bianca. But there was a catchthere were no cameras in the storage room, so there was no way to confirm direct evidence of sabotage.

Sophia panicked first. It really wasn’t me! I would never dare ruin the dress! I couldn’t afford it even if I sold everything I owned!

Bianca scoffed. Are you saying it was me? Seth had this dress custommade for me. I treasure itI’d never dream of ruining it. What am

I supposed to wear to tomorrow’s celebration if it’s ruined?

Her meaning was clear: the only one left to blame was Noreen.

1/3

14 26

Maybe someone’s jealous. Maybe someone deliberately sabotaged the dress so I couldn’t attend this important celebration.

Her words hung in the air, and even Sophia cast a sidelong glance at Noreen.

Just then, Bianca’s phone rang.

She glanced at the caller ID, and her face lit up in an instant. She answered sweetly, Seth, I was just about to call you! The dress you ordered for meit’s ruined.

I have no idea how it happened. Secretary Gilmore just checked the cameras. The only people who touched the dress were me, Sophia, and Secretary Gilmore.

Tomorrow’s the big night, and the dress just happens to get ruined now? What a coincidence, right?

Seth asked Bianca to hand the phone to Noreen.

Bianca hesitated, but did as he asked.

As Noreen took the phone, she saw what Bianca had saved Seth’s contact as: Sweetie Seth.

The kind of intimacy she could never put into words.

Seven years, and she’d never achieved that level of closeness.

Was this the power of the one who got away?

Noreen didn’t have time for selfpitySeth was waiting on the other end.

Mr. Harcourt, this is Noreen,” she said evenly.

Was it you?

No beating around the bushno questions, just a direct accusation.

For a moment, Noreen felt as if she’d fallen into an icecold lake, her chest smothered under a thick layer of frost that numbed her to the bone.

2/3

14.26

Chapter 64

She could accept his betrayal. She could accept that he’d fallen out of

love.

She could even accept that their paths were diverging for good.

But she could never accept his doubt or his contempt.

Seven years together, and she’d thought he at least knew her characterthat Noreen Gilmore would never stoop to petty jealousy or

sabotage.

It takes endless days and nights to build trust between people. It only takes a second to destroy it.

Noreen drew a steadying breath and answered him, her voice

unwavering. It wasn’t me.”

Bianca says only you and Sophia had access to the dress. Sophia wouldn’t dare.

So now, Mr. Harcourt, you’ve started making judgments based on your own assumptions?Noreen’s tone was sharper than she intended.

Seth clearly hadn’t expected her to snap back; silence stretched between

them.

Noreen’s gaze, cold and unflinching, fell on Bianca. Let’s call the police. Let them decide what’s right and wrong.

14:26!

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog