Chapter 238 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Chapter 238 is a standout chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
It's not like Corley couldn't see the sparks between him and Roseanne. Even if they were subtle, they were unmistakably there.
And if there was something there, it certainly wouldn't escape his notice.
He suddenly stopped in his tracks and turned around.
Roseanne, trailing a few steps behind because of his sudden halt, nearly collided with him.
She steadied herself just in time.
"Sorry," Corley said, looking down at her. "Forgot something."
Roseanne looked puzzled.
The next second, he handed her a cup of steaming hot cocoa.
The warmth spread through her palms, leaving her momentarily stunned.
"Hold on to it. If you spill, I'm not cleaning it up."
Roseanne was confused. "When did you buy this?"
They had been sitting face to face the whole time, and she hadn't noticed him ordering anything.
Corley smirked. "Secret."
"Oh," Roseanne nodded, "seeing how smoothly you did that, I guess you've used this move to charm lots of girls."
"Wrong. You're the first."
That comment left Roseanne speechless. She felt they were too close and subtly stepped back.
Corley caught her subtle attempt to slip away. He realized it wasn't wise to pressure her too much at that moment.
What if he frightened her off and she ran straight into someone else's arms in a panic?
"Alright, let's head back. I won't walk you to your door. You probably wouldn't want me to anyway."
"Goodbye then."
"Yeah."
He watched her safely cross the street before driving off.
"Work," Corley replied.
"Anything else? Any updates on the love front?" Cliff asked, fishing for information, probably with Murray hovering nearby, curious for gossip.
Corley raised an eyebrow. "Who's asking? Is Murray there? If he wants to know, he can ask himself."
Cliff gave a resigned look to Murray, who was pretending not to be interested while smoking.
"Corley's onto us," Cliff admitted with a shrug.
"Really?" Corley laughed, clearly not buying it. "Anyway, I don't mind sharing. You've got me on speaker, right? Make sure everyone around can hear."
Cliff, who had already switched to speakerphone: "…”
"Got it on? Everyone listening? Okay, here it goes."
Murray paused mid-smoke, paying full attention.
Corley continued, "The update is—I just left her place, and she accepted the hot cocoa I gave her. How's that?"
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