Chapter 288 – A Turning Point in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
In this chapter of Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, Sophia Harper introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 288 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
After breakfast, Roseanne got started on some house cleaning.
It had been a fortnight since the last deep clean, and the dust had accumulated in more places than she cared to admit.
Before she knew it, the morning had slipped away.
After a brief lunch break, she decided to head out for some groceries. Just as she got dressed, her phone rang. It was Leda.
"Hey Anne, you home?"
"Yeah, what's up?"
"I just... I've been craving your cooking."
Their friendship had weathered enough storms for Roseanne to immediately pick up on the unspoken heaviness in Leda's voice.
"What's wrong? Something happen?"
"No, it's... it's nothing. Just been a while, missed you is all," came the muffled reply.
Roseanne paused, choosing not to press further. "Then come over. I'll cook."
"Awesome! I'll be there in forty!"
Roseanne hurried out to shop for groceries. By the time she returned, Leda was right on her heels.
As soon as she walked in, she clung to Roseanne, refusing to let go. "You always know just what I like."
Hearing the bitterness in her words, Roseanne guessed it probably had something to do with Nola.
"Alright, go chill for a bit. I'll get dinner started. Won't be long."
Leda nodded obediently, settling down like a well-behaved student.
Fifty minutes later, dinner was served, all Leda's favorites.
"Anne, got any booze? How about we have a few drinks?"
"There's beer in the fridge, want some?"
"Yeah!"
Neither had work the next day, with Roseanne also enjoying a couple of days off.
Leda, determined, grabbed her jacket, ready to head out. Then she paused, "Wait, we can't. We've been drinking. No driving under the influence. We need someone to drive."
Roseanne was amused by her sudden remembrance of the law, even in her drunken state.
Leda fumbled with her phone, finally managing to dial out. After a few rings, someone picked up.
"Hello? I'm at the old steel factory dorms on Academy Road. Can you... burp... come pick me up? Need to buy... burp... more beer."
There was a brief silence on the other end before a response came, "You're where now?"
Leda recognized the voice but couldn't place it.
Soon, the person on the other end spoke again, "Just open the door."
Leda frowned, "Why should I? Just because you said so? Where's my dignity?"
Roseanne was stunned by how quickly Leda actually made the call. Then came a knock on the door.
Opening it, she found Owen standing there, phone still pressed to his ear.
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