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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 703

"Help me get custody of Katy, and I'll let you use every connection I have to climb the ladder."

"After that, whether you stay or go is entirely up to you."

As Castle Joyner spoke, the only person on Noreen Gilmore's mind was Katy.

If a fake marriage could secure Katy's future, she was willing to do it.

Since it was a sham marriage, there were naturally conditions of secrecy.

Castle's lawyer informed Noreen that until they had secured custody of Katy, she could not reveal the true nature of their marriage to anyone, including her closest friends and family.

Noreen understood the reasoning. Everything depended on the bigger picture.

So, without hesitation, she signed the confidentiality agreement the lawyer handed her.

Castle was efficient, setting the engagement party for a month later.

Noreen hadn't even figured out how to break the news to Rosalind Gilmore and Claire Chase.

Claire had been staying with her for a week now, with no mention of returning to her acting career. It was highly unusual. When Noreen asked, Claire just said that after years of hard work, she was planning to take a long vacation.

That sounded even more suspicious to Noreen.

She called Claire's agent, Sandra, behind her back to get the real story.

"You don't know?" Sandra said. "Claire was bullied on set. I thought she went to you to vent!"

Noreen's heart sank. "Bullied? What happened?"

Sandra explained everything.

"Madeline Lynwood, a complete unknown with no acting experience," Sandra replied, having clearly done her own research. "But her backer is a big deal. His name is Felix Quigley, from the Quigley family of Northcrest."

The Quigley family of Northcrest was indeed a powerful name.

But Noreen was no pushover either.

Noreen instructed Sandra to email her all the information on the entire production team; she would have someone look into it. So, this Madeline liked to play the connections game, did she? As if she were the only one with connections.

Of course, Noreen didn't tell Claire any of this. If Claire wanted a peaceful vacation, she deserved one, without being bothered by these troubles.

But there was another matter she had to bring up, however difficult.

Claire was sunbathing and eating fruit at the time. Noreen walked over, took the fruit bowl from her hands, and told her to finish what was in her mouth.

Claire looked baffled but did as she was told. Once Noreen was sure her mouth was empty and she was settled securely in the lounge chair, she spoke, her tone so direct it was devoid of emotion.

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