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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue novel Chapter 457

Chapter 457 of Can’t Win Me Back novel by Ginger Sue, where you'll immerse yourself in a world of captivating and sensual stories. The story revolves around Alyssa Taylor, an individual with deep mysteries and a life full of challenges.

In Chapter 457, we'll witness a new step in Alyssa's journey. The main character will face new difficulties and challenges, taking them through a range of emotions from happiness to pain, from excitement to negativity.

As a deep dive into the mind and heart of the main character, this chapter will heighten the tension and excitement, while also unveiling new aspects of the story and characters.

Get ready for an adventure full of excitement and surprises as you readChapter 457 of Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue on novelfreepdf.com

Chapter 457 

 

“I’m perfectly fine, Lyla,” Alyssa said as she hugged her third stepmother affectionately. 

“Well, alright then. I’ll prepare some snacks for you two.” Lyla then left the study, but not before making a bullhorn gesture with her hands to show Alyssa that Winston was currently furious. 

Alyssa responded with a reassuring “okay” sign and a playful wink. 

Neil also left the study, giving them some privacy. 

“I heard everything you said to Lyla earlier, Dad.” 

Alyssa sat down beside her father, hand wrapping around his shoulders. 

She continued, “You’re underestimating me. I wouldn’t be charging my way through the city if I didn’t have the guts or ability for it. Most players there are like fledglings compared to someone as resilient as a 

phoenix, like me.” 

“Even so, I hate to see those featherless pigeons pecking at you so relentlessly.” 

Winston shook his head and added, “Why did you have to get on their bad side? I’ve been so worried 

about you all this while. I’m old, Alyssa. I shouldn’t have to worry this much already.” 

“Featherless pigeons? Are you talking about Betty and her mother?” 

Alyssa snorted out a laugh and said, “You’re meaner than I thought!” 

“I just don’t want to see you being pushed around!” 

Winston hugged his daughter fondly. He then frowned, recalling something. He asked, “Say, Jasper didn’t do anything to you for messing with his family, did he?” 

Alyssa’s heart stuttered. “Nah. He actually facilitated this, too.” 

“Oh? How so?” 

“Remember the reporter in the wheelchair who unveiled Betty as the culprit? Based on the news after her 

accident, I initially thought she was in a coma. Who knew Jasper had saved her and made her come to 

the event to push Betty down her tower.” 

“Talk about two birds with one stone. He’s a cunning one, I’ll say. No wonder he’s been able to keep his 

position for so long,” Winston scoffed, then teased Alyssa, saying, “You’re lucky you didn’t lose your mind 

after three years with him.” 

 

“Dad, the people capable of messing with me are either dead or haven’t been born yet.” Alyssa grinned, 

snapping her teeth playfully. 

Just then, Winston’s phone buzzed. 

Alyssa picked it up for him and read the caller ID. A look of displeasure surfaced on her face. 

“Who is it?” Winston asked. 

“Javier Beckett.” 

“Oh, your ex-father-in-law.” 

“Dad!” Alyssa huffed angrily, crossing her arms together. 

Winston cleared his throat and answered the call. “If it isn’t Mr. Javier Beckett.” 

“I’d like to speak with you about last night’s incident, Mr. Taylor.” Javier was unnaturally humble-sounding. 

“I’ll be making a trip to Belbanks in a while. Why don’t we have lunch together later?” 

“But I don’t believe we have much to talk about right now.” 

Winston leaned back on the couch, caressing his daughter’s hair. 

“My dear Lyse is back home, so I intend to spend my time with her as much as I can. If you have anything 

urgent to mention, please do so here over the call.” 

Javier paused slightly before saying, “I’m sure there has been a misunderstanding about the incident last. 

night at the public auction, Mr. Taylor. My daughter didn’t sign that purchase receipt personally, so it 

couldn’t be her.” 

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