She Took 880 Summary

In “She Took 880,” the tension between Derrick and Dan escalates as they confront the aftermath of a chaotic event. Dan is furious that Derrick seems to escape the consequences of a situation that has left him feeling wronged. He cannot comprehend how Derrick, who claims to have “status” because of a child, can avoid punishment while he suffers the fallout. Dan’s anger manifests in a torrent of insults, highlighting the absurdity of Derrick’s claims, which only serves to deepen his frustration. Derrick remains calm, further infuriating Dan, who feels the weight of injustice pressing down on him.

As the confrontation unfolds, Derrick’s demeanor shifts from defensive to slightly amused, relishing the chaos he has stirred in Dan. Marie, observing the exchange, questions Derrick’s motives, suggesting that he derives satisfaction from provoking Dan. Derrick’s response reveals a deeper layer of their relationship, as he expresses a desire to protect Marie from past bullying by Dan. This moment of tenderness between Derrick and Marie contrasts sharply with the earlier confrontation, showcasing Derrick’s protective instincts and his commitment to reclaiming Marie’s power.

Marie, however, is not without her own grievances. After being called a “shrew” by Sebastian, she decides to take matters into her own hands by intentionally blocking the main road, forcing Sebastian onto a much longer and rougher route. Derrick grapples with the implications of her decision, understanding that her need to vent her frustrations is crucial. Despite the potential consequences for Sebastian, Derrick chooses to support Marie, prioritizing her emotional well-being over familial ties.

Upon returning home, the atmosphere is heavy with unspoken tensions as they encounter Stella, who is visibly pregnant with triplets. Marie’s worry for Stella’s safety underscores her protective instincts, contrasting with the earlier chaos. The scene sets the stage for further revelations and emotional confrontations, hinting at the complexities of their relationships and the challenges they face as they navigate their intertwined lives. The chapter closes with a sense of anticipation, leaving readers eager to see how the characters will confront their pasts and the decisions they must make moving forward.

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**TITLE: She Took 880**

**880 You Called Me A Shrew**

Derrick nodded, a simple affirmation that hung in the air like a challenge. “Yes,” he replied, his voice steady but laced with an undercurrent of tension.

Dan, unable to contain his anger, snapped back, “What gives you the right not to get hit? She knew it was you, and she didn’t hit you?” His voice rose, each word dripping with incredulity.

In that moment, Dan felt a fire igniting within him, a burning question echoing through his mind: Is there any justice left in this world? The thought of Derrick escaping unscathed while he bore the brunt of the chaos made his blood boil.

Derrick, with an air of calmness that only served to infuriate Dan further, replied, “I told you—I’ve got status because of the child.”

Dan’s eyes widened in disbelief. “You shameless bastard; you’ve got status because of a child? The baby’s in your belly? What kind of status is that?” The absurdity of Derrick’s reasoning struck him like a slap.

Driven to the brink, Dan unleashed a torrent of curses, each one more inventive than the last. Status because of a child—what a ridiculous farce! The very notion made him want to laugh and cry at the same time.

“Status because of the child—you’re shameless!” Dan roared, his voice echoing off the walls of his frustration.

Yet, in the face of Dan’s fury, Derrick remained unfazed. His tone was surprisingly measured as he said, “I get how you feel, but that’s the fact—I really didn’t get hit.”

“Oh—wait, my waist got pinched a few times…” Derrick added, almost as an afterthought.

that she was sure it was Derrick’s, she only pinched him twice? The injustice of it all felt like a weight pressing down on Dan’s

of rage, he slammed the phone down, the sound reverberating like a gunshot in the

smirk creeping onto his face as he imagined the look of shock on Dan’s

glance. “You getting off on provoking him—does

shrugged, a casual gesture that belied the satisfaction brewing within him. “Not accomplished; satisfied,” he replied, the corners of his mouth twitching with

fell silent, her gaze drifting away as she pondered the dynamics

closer, wrapping his arms around her. “Who let him treat you so badly before?” he murmured softly,

back then, casting a long

Derrick was doing now felt like a reclamation, a way of taking back the power that had once been stripped from

her chest. When she looked at Derrick again, she noticed a softness in his eyes that hadn’t been there before. She hadn’t expected him to take her past

“What—looking at me like that? Think your

scoffed, rolling her eyes. “As

to block the road?” he reminded her, a hint of mischief in

Block the road?

Derrick thought he caught a glimpse of

road was closed. Marie had orchestrated this little detour on purpose. What did she

silence, her voice laced with

up in disbelief. That kid—did he have a death wish? Who on earth gave him the audacity to provoke Marie

into a defiant smirk. “Then he’s not taking this

fell silent, contemplating the implications

over the mountain, and much longer than the main route. While the main road stretched twenty miles, the back way would likely be forty or fifty miles. At that

began, searching for a way to

wants to see a shrew, fine—I’ll give him the full

the stakes were too high. With a baby in her belly, the last thing he wanted was for her to lose it. So, between the child and

about that night; she had

mind, Derrick made the decision to abandon Sebastian

the Dawson residence, Derrick couldn’t shake the

the house empty; Evelyn was still out, and Abraham had gone too. Only Stella remained, alone in the vast space. When Marie

larger than usual. Marie’s own belly still appeared flat for

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