You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 86

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 86

Chapter 86 Prickly and Violent 

Lucian hummed noncommittally. Calista waitedbut he did not say anything else.

“Say what you need to say, then let go,” she snapped impatiently.

Lucian stared at her. Calista was frowning, her annoyance with him apparent. He pursed his lips.

He did not like the way she was acting toward him.

In the past, no matter how cold he was toward her, she had always been pleasant. But now…

He frowned

“Let’s go.”

Calista was confused. Where did he want to go? What was wrong with him? Calista backed away

warilystaring at him as if he were a pervert. Lucian did not like her instinctive reaction.

Coldlyhe said, “If you want to know who that person was, you’ll follow me.”

“Just give me a name. It’s not safe for us to be out alone at this time of the night.”

Lucian was furious. He gripped the handle of the door so tightly that the veins on his hands

popped.

“Calista, what do you think I’ll do to you?”

“How would I know?”

Calista lifted her chin. Even though she was a good six inches shorter than him, she still managed

to match his haughtiness. Her expression was disdainful.

“You’ve been obsessed with me lately, and you haven’t had the chance to meet any other women

apart from Lily. I know men get a little deranged when they’ve been deprived of sex for too long.”

“And you think I want to have sex with you?” Lucian gave her a scornful once–over. “You’re not just stupid, you’re stupid and narcissistic. If three years of marriage couldn’t make me interested

in you, then I wouldn’t ever be interested in you no matter what.”

That hurt her. Unable to control herself, Calista took off her shoe and tried to hit Lucian with it. He

grabbed her arm quickly.

“Why are you so aggressive and violent? Are you a hedgehog?”

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He pulled her toward himself and tapped her arms betud ter es she dropped to the grond

Luman walked her cover to the clear the same patron

Callista’s back was forcefully pinned against hus chest she teased

able to thank about wher

Lucien bad just sat all the could think of was the fact that she was meant a sza

It was witnes, so her clothes were thick enough to cover her, but he would definably actre

something at thes close passamaty

Stiffly, the sard Let go of me I can walk

Lucian glanced at ber

Do you fack I to you?

Just let me go home and change I’m probably in for a fight, so I want to dress properly”

Calista wasn’t sure if Lucian had noticed anything strange. She glanced cap at baixo, bet fe stoomed

only his usual impassive expression

For some reason without a bra, she could feel every tremble of her breasts as she walked. It was

She felt as if she could explode from the embarrassment, but Lucian did not seem to notice

anything, so she couldn’t take out her anger on him

“You could wear armor and you’d still lose, Lucian said suddenly

Fucking asshole. He could die now and she would celebrate Calista hoped that he would never get

his way with Lily

In the end, Lucian forced her into the elevator and into his car, which was parked downstairs In the carhe took off his jacket and threw it at her

“Wear this Your clothes are too ugly”

Then why didn’t you let me change? Calista was exasperated Angrily, she took his jacket and

put it on, fastening the buttons

Lucian pursed his lips without speaking. He glanced at her, then looked straight ahead again Calista fell silent Lucian’s expression hadn’t changed, but she had a feeling that he had been

looking at her chest.

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They reached their destination 30 minutes laterCalista looked around at the luxurious

neighborhood and raised an eyebrow.

“Here?” 

Lucian hummed in agreement. Normallyonly tenants were allowed into the neighborhoods like

these. The security guard would video call the tenant if guests arrived.

However, the security guard just took one look at Lucian’s car and opened the gates. Calista

clicked her tongueMoney truly could buy anything.

When they arrived at Block A, Number 2302, Lucian pushed open the door and walked in. Calista

hesitated for a moment before following him.

She was completely taken aback by what she saw inside.

There were more than ten people in the living room. Apart from Nikolette, who was trembling on

the sofa, and a woman she did not recognize, the rest were all burly bodyguards, clearly Lucian’s

men.

Calista was stunned.

“Nikolette?”

Nikolette had looked tearful when Lucian entered, but before she could burst into tears, she saw

Calista following him in. Her tears immediately turned into haughtiness.

“Calista, did you send these people? What are you trying to do? If you dare lay a hand on me, I’ll tell

my dad and let him deal with you!”

Whenever she was wronged by Calista when she was younger, she would always run to Zachary.

Zachary would always hit Calista.

Calista laughed coldly.

“Sure. I can even call him for you. You can tattle all you want, but make sure to stick to the truth.

It’s quite obvious that I cannot afford to hire these people.”

Before Nikolette could say anything, Lucian’s voice sounded.

“Have they confessed?” he asked one of the bodyguards.

The bodyguard nodded.

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“They have.” 

Make them repeat the story.”

Lucian raised her arm to look at the time, showing his impatience.

Nikolette was afraid of Lucian, but she refused to show any weakness in front of Calista. She snorted and looked away.

Howeverthe bodyguard grabbed her by the chin and forced her to look back at them.

“Speak before you get hurt!”


You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 11/30/2023 Native Language: English
"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Cora Smith is a poignant novel that explores the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. The story follows characters grappling with the inevitable departure of a loved one, delving into themes of resilience and the enduring impact of relationships.

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith

 

Synopsis

The day Calista Everhart gets divorced, her divorce papers end up splashed online, becoming hot news in seconds. The reason for divorce was highlighted in red: "Husband impotent, leading to an inability to fulfill wife's essential needs." That very night, her husband, Lucian Northwood, apprehends her in the stairwell. He voice was low as he told her, "Let me prove that I'm not at all impotent …"  

Detail Novel

Title: You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith
Publisher: Rebootes.com
Ratings: 9.9 (Very Good)
Genre: Romance, Billionaire
Language: English
 

You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone By Cora Smith/ Review

"It's Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Cora Smith is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, self-discovery, and the inevitable passage of time. The narrative unfolds around the protagonist, exploring her journey through life's highs and lows. Cora Smith skillfully weaves a tale that spans different periods of the protagonist's life, creating a rich tapestry of experiences and emotions. The title itself hints at a sense of departure, suggesting that the protagonist's absence will leave a void in the lives of those around her. This theme of departure becomes a central motif, as the novel explores the impact of choices made and the repercussions on both personal and interpersonal levels. The characters in the novel are vividly portrayed, each with their unique personalities and struggles. The author masterfully explores the intricacies of human connections, illustrating the fragility of bonds and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the protagonist's journey, readers are taken on a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the bittersweet nostalgia that accompanies the passage of time. Cora Smith's writing style is evocative, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of the characters. The novel invites reflection on the transient nature of life and the inevitability of change. "It's Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" is a poignant exploration of the human condition, leaving readers with a lingering sense of introspection and a profound appreciation for the intricacies of the human experience.

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