Chapter 772 – Highlight Chapter from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Chapter 772 is a standout chapter in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
As for Murray, seeing the look on the other guy's face, it was pretty clear he was admitting defeat.
Frustrated, Murray slapped his hand against the steering wheel, and the horn blared through the silent night.
From the apartment above, someone shouted down—
"For crying out loud, it's the middle of the night! What the hell's your problem?!"
And just like that, a bucket of water came splashing down, drenching the roof of Murray's car.
Meanwhile, Corley had already turned on his heel and was striding away, leaving the scene behind.
Owen Reynolds, standing on his balcony, had witnessed everything unfold below him, including Corley walking Roseanne up to her building.
The bitter cold wind, carrying snow and frost, bit at his face, but he stood there for over half an hour, seemingly unfazed by the chill.
He couldn't quite put his finger on what he was feeling; he just knew there was a heaviness in his chest, and each breath felt unusually laborious.
His mind was a whirl of thoughts, yet it felt as if he hadn't thought of anything at all.
Ever since he had tested the waters and received her answer that she wasn't interested in a relationship and just wanted to focus on her studies, Owen thought he could keep his feelings in check.
He figured he could go back to being just friends, be there for her, and watch her grow—it seemed like a good plan.
But now, he realized he had overestimated his self-control.
Once a certain kind of thought takes root, it grows uncontrollably.
He started to wish—
That he could be the only man by her side.
That her gaze would always find him.
That her smile would bloom because of him, and her joy would stem from his presence.
If he could, he would hope that she would think of him as much as he thought of her!
These wild fantasies peaked when he saw her step out of Corley's car, the two of them walking side by side into the building.
Owen chuckled bitterly to himself, realizing he had moments where his logic completely deserted him.
And more tragically, he was the only one trapped in this emotional quagmire from start to finish.
…
Under the same night sky, in the biting cold, York wasn't faring much better.
As soon as he got Leda's call, he dashed out of the club and made his way to her office building.
If she's got the guts, she can stay in that office all night!
When she finally comes out, I'm gonna give her a piece of my mind!
Ah, whatever, Leda's always been like this...
York's patience paid off when, just before midnight, he saw Leda finally step out through the revolving doors.
But his relief was short-lived when he noticed a man trailing close behind her, catching up to walk beside her.
They were chatting and laughing, and the guy even had the nerve to reach out and offer to carry her bag!
How could he let that slide?
Otherwise, what was the point of being her actual boyfriend?
York immediately got out of his Maybach, leaned against it, twirling his keys as he whistled in Leda's direction—
"Hey~"
Leda turned, surprised. "What are you doing here?"
"Here to pick you up, obviously. You think I'd park my car here to enjoy the cold night breeze?" York straightened up, walking over to her and casually taking the bag from her hand.
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