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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 57

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Update Chapter 57 of Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper

With the author's famous Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed series, Sophia Harper captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 57, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed series be available today?
Key: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed Chapter 57

Murray couldn't stand it any longer. After seconds of listening, he hung up and promptly switched his phone to airplane mode. Finally, he had some peace.

Walking through the front door, Murray felt his irritation fade as he sighed heavily.

As he went upstairs, for some reason, he found himself drawn to the kitchen instead.

The kitchen was spotless, with all the utensils neatly arranged, conjuring up images of Roseanne bustling around. She used to spend hours making oatmeal. She'd prepare the ingredients the night before, cleaning and soaking them. By the morning, everything would be ready to be cooked with the oats.

He found it all too cumbersome and asked her not to bother, but he'd come home to find a warm, stomach-soothing oatmeal waiting for him every evening.

Eventually, he stopped protesting, contentedly enjoying the food and her affection.

Lost in thought, suddenly, he heard the front door open from the outside.

"Mr. Sherwood?" Sadie greeted. Beverley had sent Sadie over.

After Murray stormed out of the hospital, Beverley, worried about her son being on his own and unable to cope, asked Sadie to keep an eye on him.

Murray gave a quick order. "Sadie, could you make some oatmeal?" before heading upstairs.

Sadie was left in confusion. Oatmeal again? When in the world was Ms. Cole coming back?

Feeling exhausted and overwhelmed, Sadie put on her apron and reluctantly started to make the oatmeal despite her internal cries of despair.

Once the oatmeal was ready, she took it upstairs, only to find Murray asleep in bed.

Murray's fingers twitched, and not wanting to disturb his rest, Beverley followed the doctor into the hallway.

After finishing an IV drip, as the nurse was setting up another, Murray opened his eyes, saw the blurry figure, and shielded his eyes with his arm, speaking hoarsely, "Can I borrow your phone to make a call?"

With the phone in hand, he dialed the familiar number. After two rings, the call connected. He swallowed, his throat rough and seemingly blocked, struggling to speak.

On the other end, Roseanne was in a deep sleep, roused by the ringtone. She groped for her phone and answered with a sleepy "Hello?"

However, no one spoke.

Roseanne could barely open her eyes and was ready to hang up, thinking it was the wrong number.

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