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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 529

Summary for Chapter 529: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Summary of Chapter 529 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 529 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.

Roseanne paused, a spark of gratitude in her eyes. "You gave it to me, but what about you...?"

Owen Reynolds shrugged off the cold. "I'm fine."

"Thanks."

As they reached the corner of the street, Owen told Roseanne to wait up for a moment and darted into the nearby convenience store.

In less than a minute, he emerged with two steaming cups in hand.

"Here you go."

Roseanne, curious, took a sniff. "What's this?"

"Ginger spiced tea."

Her eyebrows raised in surprise. "They sell that here?"

How had she never noticed?

Owen chuckled. "Seasonal special, just started stocking it."

"And yours?"

He shook his head. "Nah, I went for a buckwheat tea."

Wrapped in the warmth of the drink and Owen's coat, Roseanne felt a cozy heat envelop her, her cheeks flushing a lovely shade of pink.

After climbing the stairs, she handed back the coat to Owen.

"Thanks, Professor. Goodnight."

His smile was slight but sincere. "Goodnight."

They headed to their respective homes.

Post-shower, Roseanne settled down to tackle her thesis, bundled up in a knitted sweater, cozy and warm.

Her phone rang. It was Norris.

"Hey, Dad."

"Has Anne hit the hay yet?"

"Not yet, deep in thesis work."

"The weather’s turned cold. Don't stay up too late and remember to layer up."

"I know, Dad. We've got heating up here; it's not that cold indoors. How's Mom?"

She frowned. "You lent me your coat yesterday..."

"It's not because of that! Had a bit of a cough already, must've caught a chill working late in the lab."

"Have you taken any medication?"

He nodded. "I did, so no worries."

Relieved, Roseanne remembered the purpose of her visit. "Oh, right. My dad sent some barbecue brisket, insisted I share it with you."

"That's very kind of your dad."

A chuckle escaped her as she saw his reaction.

"What's so funny?"

"Do I tell you?" Her laughter was infectious.

"You've got me curious now."

Handing over three vacuum-sealed bags, she teased, "When my dad called, he was all, 'Make sure you give plenty to your Uncle Reynolds.' It's his way of paying respects, I guess."

Owen Reynolds: "..."

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