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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 243

Summary for Chapter 243: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

What Happens in Chapter 243 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Dive into Chapter 243, a pivotal chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, written by Sophia Harper. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Although she was still swiping her son's supplementary credit card, Beverly felt it was a significant upgrade from the last time when she hadn't spent a dime and only gifted a scarf.

As they strolled into a high-end fashion boutique, the sales associate, with a keen eye for potential big spenders, spotted Beverly immediately.

With a welcoming smile, the associate approached, "Ma'am, may I assist you with anything? These are our latest designs, luxurious and elegant, just like your aura."

Beverly, wearing a chic black Gucci coat and draped in pearls, oozed elegance.

"Sure, I'll try these two on," she responded.

Millie had just reluctantly paid for several designer bags for Beverly, maintaining a calm demeanor despite the internal anguish.

Tens of thousands of dollars!

She had never indulged in such extravagance before.

Even though she was using Murray's supplementary card, she was cautious not to appear greedy, only daring to use it for prenatal check-ups and maternity needs, occasionally splurging on minor items, never venturing into such lavish spending.

To date, the only luxury bags she owned were gifts from Murray and Beverly.

Their mansion's master bedroom boasted a wall full of Hermès bags in every conceivable shade and material, but Murray forbade her from touching them.

Beverly glanced at her, guessing what Millie might be thinking. Just a bit of money and she's already heartbroken?

It just goes to show that kids raised in modest families tend to be penny-pinchers and not very generous.

Beverly couldn't help but feel disdain. Not knowing how to spend money was one thing, but not having the courage to indulge oneself was another. If Millie had boldly used the card for her own purchases, Beverly would have respected her audacity.

Unfortunately, longing for something yet not daring to admit it, coveting yet pretending to be above it all.

So be it, for the sake of the child she was carrying, Beverly decided to let it slide, pointing to a display area, "See anything you like? Pick something for yourself."

But their acquaintance was not particularly close.

Nola, with her high education, stunning looks, and the status of the Reynolds family, always stood out, relegating others, including Beverly, to the background.

Nola was also not fond of Beverly, knowing her background as a minor celebrity who married into the Sherwood family through pregnancy, opportunistic and prickly by nature.

What bothered her most was Beverly's treatment of Roseanne.

Nola was aware of Roseanne's past relationship with Murray and had always regretted that such a wonderful girl had wasted her affection on the wrong person. Fortunately, Roseanne had eventually seen the light.

"Mrs. Reynolds, it's been a while," Beverly said with a smile, greeting Nola first.

"Hello," Nola replied coolly, clearly not interested in extending the conversation.

Then, with a swift change of demeanor, Nola smiled and waved someone over, "Anne, over here."

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