Chapter Summary: Chapter 697 – Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper
In Chapter 697, 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.
In the breezy gazebo, Owen Reynolds and Corley were seated on the ground, encircling Roseanne in the middle.
Corley, with squinted eyes and a head that seemed to rest heavily on Roseanne’s shoulder from Murray's angle, looked as if he was leaning on her for support.
Owen, too, had his eyes closed, maintaining a more poised posture than Corley, with one hand propping up his head, but his shoulder was snug against Roseanne.
It wasn’t about taking advantage, but rather providing a pillar for the sleeping Roseanne to lean on.
So, even in slumber, they didn’t let their supporting shoulders slack, maintaining the pose throughout the night.
Halfway through, Corley, feeling a pang of sympathy, suggested they switch places.
Owen Reynolds quipped, “No need, she’s light as a feather.”
Corley was left speechless. Owen was clearly not one to forget past grudges!
Despite all three being fully clothed and devoid of any inappropriate gestures, there was an undeniable undertone of intimacy and affection.
Roseanne’s fever had subsided, leaving a faint flush on her cheeks, yet she slept so peacefully…
It goes without saying, a man green with jealousy can see horns on his head in any situation.
Murray’s mind went blank, as if something heavy had just crashed down on him, leaving him dazed for a moment.
The arrival of the staff and some early birds drawn by the commotion left them equally stunned.
What was this? A grand showdown?
Two men… no, judging by “Mr. Sherwood’s” reaction, perhaps three men were involved?
His interpretation of them merely sitting close turned into sleeping together, which made Corley burst out laughing, “Murray, what are you even doing? Didn’t you move on, find a new girlfriend, and swear you were over the past? Your actions right now... don’t seem like someone who’s moved on.”
Murray demanded, “Hand her over to me.”
“Oh, can’t keep up the act anymore? I thought you had more patience. Seems like all that talk about moving on and starting anew was just a ploy to win her back. Have you considered how your new girlfriend feels about this?”
Corley’s smirk turned towards Grace, who stood behind Murray, offering a smile more pained than if she were crying.
Owen Reynolds, ignoring the childish antics of the two men, immediately called for an ambulance upon waking.
Fortunately, the park had already dialed emergency services in advance.
The park manager, having witnessed the whole drama, internally exclaimed at the youths’ antics before stepping in, “The lady’s already weak, what are you arguing about? Let’s get her out; the ambulance is on its way!”
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