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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 284

Summary for Chapter 284: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter Summary: Chapter 284 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper

In Chapter 284, a key moment in the Romance novel Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, Sophia Harper delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Leaving the bar, Murray made his way back to the mansion.

Millie was lounging on the living room couch. Hearing the door, she quickly got up to greet him.

Murray acted as if she wasn't there, brushing past her and striding upstairs.

Millie was seething, biting her lip in frustration.

In the master bedroom—

Murray lay on the bed.

This was where he and Roseanne had shared tangled, intimate moments, which now replayed in his mind.

With each breath, a hint of desire unwittingly clouded his eyes.

He cursed under his breath and immediately headed for a cold shower.

He had only had a couple of drinks tonight, so his mind was clear, but Corley's words echoed in his ears.

If you love her, why break up?

You just lost her over six years...

You say you love her, but everything you do just tramples on her...

Even if you love her... leaving is just a matter of time...

Each word was like a nail, piercing straight into Murray's heart.

...

In the morning, Murray woke up early, donned his suit, and prepared to head to the office.

Descending the stairs, he noticed breakfast already laid out on the table.

He assumed Sadie had prepared it, but then Millie emerged from the kitchen with a bright smile, carrying a plate of pancakes.

"Murray, you're up? I made oatmeal and steamed some pancakes. Why don't you have some?" she offered.

"No, thanks," Murray replied, expressionless.

Millie hurriedly set down the plate and approached him, "Then... how about some soy milk? I know you don't like it too sweet, so I didn't add any sugar..."

Her tone was natural, her demeanor submissive, as if the argument from the day before had never happened.

"I'm sorry, it was all my fault."

"She was just looking out for me and the baby by signing me up for those classes. I was ungrateful. I promise, from now on, I'll follow Beverley's plans, respect her, be dutiful, and never make her angry again. Can you forgive me?"

Murray almost applauded her Oscar-worthy performance.

"Apologizing to me is pointless. Whoever you've offended, go make amends with them."

With that, he turned and left.

He didn't touch the breakfast.

Millie watched his merciless departure, her smile collapsing instantly.

Just the thought of facing Beverley's sharp, critical demeanor at the hospital and having to apologize made her incredibly annoyed.

But Murray had given her an ultimatum. If she didn't go, she could imagine what awaited her.

With that thought, Millie took a deep breath and headed back into the kitchen.

Fortunately, she had asked Sadie to prepare chicken soup the night before. Bringing a bowl to Beverley would suffice as making amends.

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