Chapter Summary: Chapter 552 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
In Chapter 552, a key moment in the Romance novel Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, Sophia Harper delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Unsurprisingly, the guy remained unresponsive.
Grace simply zipped her down jacket tighter around her and sat next to him on the wooden bench outside the school, braving the biting cold wind and watching as dusk turned to darkness.
It wasn't until the night had fully set in, the streetlights flickering on one by one, and the neon signs of the downtown businesses began to sparkle in the distance, that the man finally stirred from his stillness.
Grace was taken aback and called out, “Hey—”
Murray ignored her, got into his car, started the engine, and drove away.
In that moment, Grace felt a twinge of envy for Roseanne.
How did she manage to have such a proud man dancing to her tune willingly?
And how did she resist the allure of luxury cars and designer watches without being swayed?
Yes, Grace had seen it all clearly when Murray had dropped Roseanne off earlier.
Despite the distance, she couldn’t hear what was said between them, but the man’s dejected demeanor was a clear indicator that Roseanne had rejected him.
And it wasn’t a gentle rejection either.
Grace shoved her hands into the pockets of her jacket, feeling the warmth slowly returning to her palms.
But sitting out here in the cold for so long, even with long boots on, her feet were freezing.
Still, Grace felt it was worth it.
The glance Murray had given her, at least showed he recognized her.
A smile crept onto her lips as she watched his car disappear into the distance, her envy slowly morphing into determination.
The first time Grace had bumped into Murray, she was merely curious about him.
But after several unexpected encounters, she realized he belonged to a world she might never reach in her lifetime.
And such an opportunity, if missed, might never come again.
So why hesitate?
Only...
Arriving at the bar, he saw Murray sitting on a sofa, drowning his sorrows.
It was hard to tell if it was the lighting or if he had drunk too much, but his eyes were somewhat red.
Two empty bottles were already on the table in front of him, and yet he kept drinking, as if he had a death wish.
Cliff quickly sat down next to him, pleading earnestly, “Murray, stop drinking…”
“I know you’re hurting, but there are so many women out there! Maybe… just let it go? You could have any woman you want.”
Murray remained silent, the thumping music in his ears, laughter and flirtatious voices of men and women seeping in through the door cracks, his consciousness starting to fade.
“Remember this bar?” Suddenly, he spoke.
Cliff paused, looked around, and then it hit him, making him gasp.
This bar was where they had celebrated his birthday, where Murray, holding Millie, had asked Roseanne for a breakup!
And it was the same private room!
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