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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 595

Summary for Chapter 595: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

What Happens in Chapter 595 – From the Book Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Dive into Chapter 595, a pivotal chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, written by Sophia Harper. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Owen had left, and with him gone, Liz lost any interest in staying any longer.

“I’m heading home,” she announced, dropping the bomb before turning on her heel, leaving Sammy in her wake.

Sammy stood there, perplexed, his mouth agape, wanting to catch up, to ask her what was wrong, maybe even offer to walk her home.

But then he remembered he was on duty tonight as the camp counselor. Liz could afford to follow her whims; he, however, was tethered to his responsibilities.

It was a frustrating realization. Despite being in a relationship, Sammy always felt like Liz was a world away, her thoughts and feelings a mystery to him. They hadn’t even shared a kiss beyond holding hands, which only added to his sense of distance.

Dropping his gaze to the ground, he let out a sigh.

Suddenly, he was jolted by someone crashing into him.

“Oh my gosh! I’m so sorry! Did I hurt you?” Mamie exclaimed, balancing a plate in one hand with an assortment of pastries and a drink in the other, some of which had now spilled.

Quick to apologize, she looked genuinely concerned.

“It’s alright,” Sammy reassured her, offering her a napkin. “Here, you might want to clean up a bit. You’ve spilled some of your drink.”

“Oh! Thanks!” Mamie realized both her hands were full, and an awkward smile spread across her face.

“Maybe I can hold the plate for you?” Sammy suggested, noticing her predicament.

“Would you? That’d be great!”

Once her hands were free, she wiped them clean. “I’m usually not this clumsy... sorry about that.”

“It’s not your fault. I was lost in thought and not paying attention to where I was going,” Sammy confessed.

“To make it up to you, how about a pastry? Consider it an apology,” Mamie offered, noticing Sammy eyeing the selection on the plate.

Among the treats were mango mousse, tiramisu, and a cheesecake slice.

He hadn’t had it in a while since Liz wasn’t a fan, claiming it was too rich. Jen had sneakily shared a piece with him once, "our little secret, I won't tell Liz."

Recalling that Liz wouldn’t be in the lab today and they wouldn’t see each other till tomorrow, Sammy figured the flavor would be gone by then. Last time he had something Liz didn't like, she gave him the cold shoulder for days. Since then, he'd avoided cheesecake entirely.

But today, he felt rebellious.

“This one’s mine! Thanks!”

As he was about to leave, Mamie suddenly stopped him.

“Is that a charm from the hidden collection at Kim’s Bakery?!” She had spotted a unique charm on Sammy’s phone, one she’d been trying to find for ages – the elusive "Doughnut Charm."

Her excitement was palpable. Mamie had a bit of an obsession with collecting, and despite spending a fortune on blind boxes, the “Doughnut Charm” remained out of her reach. It was a rare find, only available during special promotions at the bakery, and luck had never been on her side.

Spotting Sammy’s charm, she couldn’t contain her excitement.

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