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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 257

Summary for Chapter 257: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

What Happens in Chapter 257 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Dive into Chapter 257, 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.

“No need, I've got other plans.” replied Silver.

Nola didn't press further, signaling the driver to move on.

Roseanne was also waiting for her ride outside the hotel, responding warmly to every greeting she received.

Knowing she had someone picking her up, Nola didn't arrange for a driver. Owen, true to his word, arrived in just ten minutes, even two minutes early.

A drizzle began, and through the car's windshield, Owen caught a glimpse of her in the distance.

Through the veil of rain, Roseanne, clad in a sleek evening gown, appeared as if she had stepped out of a scene from an old Hollywood film, stunningly out of this world.

Owen was momentarily transfixed, then snapped back to reality and parked by the curb.

He got out, opened an umbrella, escorted her to the car, and carefully opened the door for her, shielding her head from the car's roof to prevent any bumps.

“Thank you.”

Once settled, Roseanne looked up at him with a smile, “I'm imposing on you again, Mr. Reynolds.”

She had intended to take a cab home to avoid troubling Owen, but the weather had other plans. The sky had been clear until moments ago when it suddenly started to rain, making it impossible to hail a cab.

Across from the hotel's entrance, Silver was standing in a small gazebo, waiting for a valet to bring her car around. She inadvertently saw Roseanne getting into a black sedan, dressed in her gown.

From a distance, she couldn't make out the man's face, but the umbrella he held bore the “RR” logo.

A Rolls-Royce's custom umbrella.

Silver frowned and then scoffed. It seemed like every attractive and graceful girl was out to snag a rich guy these days.

She had thought this young woman was different from the rest, but evidently...

She puzzled over what these men saw in such arrangements.

...

In the car, the so-called sugar daddy, Owen, sneezed.

Owen uttered the foreign sounds, and Roseanne repeated after him, slightly mispronouncing it the first time but getting it smoothly the second.

“Is that how it's pronounced?”

Owen nodded: “Yeah. Pretty accurate.”

Roseanne was curious: “When did you learn Arabic?”

“About six years ago? I came across a book by a physicist from the UAE, and the original was in Arabic. The translation didn't quite capture it all, so I learned Arabic for half a year to read it.”

Roseanne was silently impressed. To learn a whole language for a book?

...

Roseanne had a data analysis to complete that evening. After some discussion, they decided to grab a quick meal at a nearby diner, then headed back to the lab together.

As night fell, the sprawling lab was quiet except for the two of them.

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