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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 553

Summary for Chapter 553: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter Summary: Chapter 553 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper

In Chapter 553, 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.

Everything familiar was thick with irony.

Why? Why did he ever say those things?

Looking back, he felt like he was under some spell, acting on whim without realizing her pain and despair.

In just a year, Roseanne had moved on, embracing college life, while he was still stuck in this private room. Trapped and with no desire to leave.

Murray's grip on his glass tightened until his knuckles turned white, and then, unexpectedly, he chuckled. The resolve he had when breaking up was now equal in regret.

Seeing this, Cliff sighed, unable to persuade him otherwise, he simply joined in.

"Here, Murray, I'll drink with you."

Soon enough, Murray was plastered.

Cliff drove him back to the mansion. Throughout the ride, Murray's eyes were shut tight, mumbling, “Anne...Anne...don't leave me...”

It was tough for Cliff to watch.

He had seen Murray and Roseanne's relationship from the start. How did it come to this?

After tucking him into bed, Cliff hesitated to leave. He decided to make a call.

"Hey, Sadie, you back at the family home? Can you come over? Murray's plastered."

Sadie, groggy with sleep, showed up half an hour later with dark circles under her eyes and a scowl that could scare a bear.

Cliff, who had been anxiously waiting, lit up at her arrival. "Ah, Sadie, thank goodness you're here!"

Sadie rolled her eyes at the sight of the drunken heap on the bed. "Really? Drunk again?"

Murray stubbornly refused to open his mouth until Sadie, losing patience, pinched his cheeks, turning him into a compliant duckling. Finally, the soup went down.

Feeling his forehead, Sadie noticed he was running a fever and fetched a wet towel to cool him down.

Half-conscious, Murray felt the coolness on his forehead and, mistaking Sadie for Roseanne, clutched at her hand. "Anne, please...don't leave me...I love you..."

Sadie was stunned. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't free her hand. Near tears, she lamented her situation.

Paid like a maid but working as an impromptu therapist too?

"This isn't my job!"

"Sir, please calm down. I'm Sadie, not Ms. Cole!"

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