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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 386

Summary for Chapter 386: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 386 – 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 386 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

On that day, Roseanne got up early to check in at the administration office before handling her enrollment paperwork at the college.

The orientation ceremony was scheduled for the next day.

Since Roseanne wasn't staying on campus, she skipped the hustle of moving into a dorm, leaving her afternoon wide open.

She decided to drop by the Computer Science department to see Hans Olson.

"Roseanne? What brings you here?!" Hans' eyes lit up at the sight of her.

"Just checking in on you. Wouldn't want someone to get all pouty for not visiting, then spitefully quiz me, secretly slipping in final exam questions."

"Ahem!" Hans coughed lightly, masking his guilt, "I—That's... in the spirit of not wasting resources, making full use of every question!"

After chatting for a while, Roseanne received a call from Madeleine, asking her to come to the office, so she excused herself to leave.

"Madeleine called you?"

"Mhm."

Hans huffed, "I knew it was her, acting as if she owns you or something."

Jealous much?

As Roseanne approached Madeleine’s office, she heard other voices coming from inside before she even knocked.

"Roseanne's here? Come on in." Madeleine greeted her with a smile, "Perfect timing. You three should get to know each other."

Madeleine had taken on three grad students this year, including Roseanne. The other two, a guy and a girl, were also there.

The guy, Scales, was a local from Lumina City, 22 years old, a recent undergraduate who went straight into grad school.

Standing at a good six feet with handsome features, he was the quintessential campus heartthrob.

But his expression was a bit cold, creating a sense of distance.

Mamie, sitting across from him, was his complete opposite in demeanor—cheeks rosy, smiling broadly at Roseanne, revealing two cute dimples.

Sure, she was a bit on the heavier side, but absolutely adorable!

Then, a rustling sound broke the silence, followed by a box of chocolate chip cookies sliding towards Roseanne.

Mamie offered, "Chocolate-flavored. I've tried them; they're not too sweet. Want some?"

But Roseanne's attention was elsewhere—

"Are you from the South?"

Mamie groaned, "Is my accent that obvious?"

Roseanne paused, "Maybe I just have a good ear?"

"Ugh... Roseanne, you have such a nice way of talking."

It wasn't her accent; it was Roseanne's keen hearing.

That's when Scales chimed in softly, "Oh, then maybe I have good ears too."

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