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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 286

Summary for Chapter 286: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 286 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 286 marks a crucial moment in Sophia Harper’s Romance novel, Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

It was a bustling June in the lab, and Roseanne had been going nonstop for two weeks before finally getting a day off.

She had just finished feeding her fish early in the morning when Norris called.

"Is Anne up?"

"Yeah, I'm up."

"Why not sleep in? I thought you said you had the day off from the lab to rest."

"My internal clock's set, I guess. How's mom?"

"In her study."

"Working on her novel again?"

"Yep! You know her; mornings are when her muse speaks loudest."

Roseanne's thoughts drifted to the matter of the contract, her gaze intensifying, "Dad, has mom's publisher been around lately?"

"Not that I've seen. Why? They do most of their communicating online these days."

"Just curious."

After hanging up, Roseanne headed to the kitchen to whip up some breakfast.

Meanwhile, Norris busied himself in the backyard tending to his garden.

Madge was in her study, fingers flying over the keyboard, crafting line after line into thrilling narrative arcs.

All was calm and serene.

Unbeknownst to them, not far from their cozy suburban home, in the faculty housing area where their old house stood, a woman was growing impatient as she knocked on the door.

"Hello? Madge—are you there?!"

Nadine was dressed to the nines in a Chanel suit, clutching a Louis Vuitton handbag, her heels sinking into the muddy ground, visibly agitated.

Such surroundings!

Such conditions!

Worse than a dog's kennel!

From next door, Louisa emerged in her pajamas, her hair a mess, clearly just woken up, exuding that just-out-of-bed aura.

She stood in her yard, hands on hips, glaring at Nadine through the iron fence separating their properties—

"What are you looking at?! I'm talking to you! Who dies and makes you queen of the morning racket, huh? With your fancy clothes, you think you're above common decency?"

It had been ages since Nadine was last scolded so directly, leaving her momentarily speechless.

Louisa wasn't done, "Misery loves company, huh? Attracting trouble wherever you go."

"Watch your mouth, lady! Don't mix your insults with your advice; I wouldn't want you to trip over your words and curse yourself!"

Nadine snapped back, refusing to be bullied.

Accusing her of mourning?

"Your words, not mine! May your words only reflect on you!"

Louisa, a superstitious soul, took great offense, "You wretched witch! Who are you calling 'lady'? Those bathhouse attendants are more your speed, aren't they?"

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