Chapter 460 – 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 460 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Roseanne was already on the express train back to Pinehollow.
Grandma Joie was turning eighty, and the Cole brothers had decided to throw a grand bash for Joie.
Of course, that meant the younger generation, including Roseanne, were expected to make the journey back home.
The dates were set well in advance, spanning three days that weren't holidays, so she had no choice but to request time off.
Madeleine Payne was still abroad at a conference, making her unavailable due to the time difference. Instead of calling, Roseanne opted to send an email requesting leave in advance.
Fortunately, Madeleine was understanding, not only granting the leave but also sending along some warm wishes for Grandma Joie.
At two in the afternoon, the express train pulled into the station.
Madge was there to pick her up in the car.
"Where's Dad?" Roseanne asked, looking around the car and finding his absence peculiar.
Madge had a driver's license but disliked driving, so these "menial tasks" usually fell to Norris Cole.
Why not today, though?
Madge sighed, "Your dad's busy."
"But it's Sunday, he's not teaching."
What could he be busy with?
As they delved into the topic, Madge couldn't help but sigh again.
Roseanne's curiosity piqued.
"It's a long story..."
Since it was a significant birthday and Grandma Joie loved a lively atmosphere, although the main celebration was the day after tomorrow, relatives from all over had arrived two days early.
With over a dozen people, finding accommodations became a problem.
Sure enough, Joie exempted Alva with just a few words.
Now, the pressure was squarely on Norris and Irving.
Norris was about to speak when Abbey, Irving's wife, chimed in with a smile, "Mom's arrangement is perfect, taking care of both the eldest and youngest. Irving and I would love to help, but realistically, it's not feasible..."
"You see, my parents just handed over the Riverside Mansion for us to live in, moving into our old place themselves. Although it's a fully furnished home, we still need to buy our own appliances and furniture, right?"
"The idea was for them to support their daughter at their age, but how could we burden you, Grandma?"
Joie's expression darkened slightly.
Abbey quickly added, "But of course, I said no! You're already relying on Maddox and his wife, where would the money come from to support us?"
Joie's expression softened.
"So, I never even brought it up with you. No matter how tough or challenging, Irving and I are determined to manage on our own. Right now, our home isn't fully furnished yet, making it impossible to host any relatives..."
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