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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 737

Noreen was honest.

She looked right at Seth and told him clearly, “I did.”

A flicker of hope ignited in Seth’s lifeless eyes. “And now…”

Before he could finish, Noreen cut him off. “But that’s all in the past. I’ve moved on.”

Her words plunged him back into the abyss. She was too calm. From beginning to end, her composure hadn’t wavered. In that moment, Seth had no idea what to do. It seemed he had realized things a little too late. No, far too late.

Years ago, when he had seen Dylan Wilder give Noreen flowers, he hadn't been able to stop himself from rushing to her apartment. The congratulations he’d meant to offer had turned to sarcasm, fueled by jealousy. But Noreen had simply told him that she had repaid everything she owed him.

Seeing the tears welling in her eyes that day, Seth had nearly broken down. He had almost said it. Noreen, I regret it. I'll give up on my revenge. Can we go back to how things were?

But it was all too late. When she said she’d moved on, she meant she no longer loved him.

Noreen prepared to leave again. At that moment, Seth had the overwhelming feeling that if he let her go this time, they would become two parallel lines, never to intersect again.

“Noreen.”

He called out to her again, urgently.

A hint of irritation crossed Noreen’s brow as she turned back to him.

“Do you… do you love him?” he asked, referring to Castle.

Noreen pressed her lips together, her gaze shifting away. “I do.”

“No. Look me in the eye and answer that question again.”

Seth was like a drowning man clinging to his last piece of driftwood. He was desperate.

“Is the answer really that important?” Noreen asked, frowning.

Seth’s jaw tightened. “It’s very important!”

“What?” Noreen asked, finally snapping back to the present.

Claire narrowed her eyes. “Something’s not right with you.”

“Is there?” Noreen wouldn’t admit it.

“It’s completely obvious,” Claire said, leaning closer and staring at her intently. “This is weird. Who in the world besides that bastard could possibly make you this distracted?”

After she cursed, her eyes widened in realization. “Wait… you didn’t run into Seth, did you?”

Noreen’s expression became complicated.

Claire slapped her forehead. “I knew it. Why won’t that ghost just stay buried?”

“Let’s change the subject,” Noreen said, clearly wanting to avoid talking about Seth. The topic made her skin crawl.

Claire didn’t want to talk about him either. Instead, she leaned in and said, “I have a job in Northcrest tomorrow, one I signed on for a long time ago. Why don’t you come with me? It’ll be a good way to clear your head.”

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