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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 225

Noreen had been busy until well past ten, and exhaustion was setting in as she got ready for bed.

That’s when she found two fat, red envelopes tucked beneath her pillow—Rosalind’s doing, no doubt.

For as long as she could remember, every Christmas and birthday, Rosalind would give her two festive envelopes.

Once, Noreen had asked her, Why two?

Rosalind had answered, “Because every other kid gets two. So should you.”

Noreen understood. Her mother was showing her, in the most tangible way, that whatever fatherly love she lacked, Rosalind would make up for it—double.

So even though she grew up in a single-parent home, Noreen never felt she was missing out. She never felt lesser because of her family background.

After all, she had the best mom in the world.

Still hugging the envelopes to her chest and smiling, Noreen’s phone buzzed.

She didn’t even have to check to know who it was.

Opening WhatsApp, she found a message from Wade—a holiday money transfer, same as every year, right on the dot.

But this time, Noreen hesitated. Things were different now. She and Seth had broken up; it didn’t feel right to accept this gift anymore.

She replied with a simple, “Peace and joy to you.”

In the past, he hardly ever replied. But tonight, surprisingly, he did: “Peace and joy.”

Then, as always, he reminded her not to forget to accept the gift.

“Mr. Harcourt, Seth and I have broken up,” she replied, making it clear she no longer had any reason or standing to accept.

Wade’s response was brisk: “What does that have to do with me giving you a gift? If you still wish to call me Mr. Harcourt, take it. If not, then don’t.”

After that, Noreen didn’t dare hesitate. She accepted the gift.

She added a word of thanks. Thank you, Mr. Harcourt.

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