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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 94

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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed is the best current series by the author Sophia Harper. The Chapter 94 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 94 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Roseanne could see Corley’s confidence, and as she furrowed her brows, about to voice her concerns, a voice suddenly cut through the air. "Roseanne?"

Cliff was in the neighborhood for a dinner party, and as he passed by, he glimpsed through the coffee shop’s floor-to-ceiling windows of Corley and Roseanne together.

A coffee shop was a quintessential spot for romantic dates. There was no doubt about it.

For a moment, he thought he had seen it wrong, but lo and behold, it was them!

Cliff wasn't shocked by Corley's audacity to make a move on a buddy's girl. After all, Corley had pulled off far more scandalous stunts in the past. But the idea that Roseanne might go for it? That was enough to make Cliff's jaw drop.

He couldn't help but shuttle his gaze between the two, his expression a complex tapestry of emotions, struggling to find the right words.

Not want to continue the conversation, Roseanne gave Cliff a smile and a wave before heading out of the coffee shop.

Once she was gone, Cliff slid into her vacated seat, eyeing Corley across the table. "Seriously, man? You're going for it?"

"What's real or not?" Corley responded casually, sipping his coffee.

Cliff voiced his doubt. "But I doubt Roseanne's into you."

Corley paused, setting down his cup, "And why's that?"

Cliff suddenly felt uneasy at the turn in Corley's demeanor. "Well, two reasons. First, you're not her type. Second, given your history with Murray, you two are a no-go."

Corley scoffed, not caring about Murray's opinion.

Corley shot back. "So, I can control it?"

Murray didn't appreciate what he had, so someone else would. Besides, Corley hadn't swooped in until Murray and Roseanne broke up, showing considerable restraint given their history. He was merely pursuing what he wanted.

Seeing Corley's stubborn stance, Cliff ruffled his hair, attempting to persuade him. "Look. Maybe just let it go? You know how headstrong Roseanne can be. A forced relationship is never sweet."

Since the fallout, Murray had declared an end to their friendship, warning he would have Corley excluded from any gatherings he attended. The social circle trod lightly around the subject, fearing unintended consequences.

The reason behind their sudden fallout became a hot topic. Some speculated it was due to a failed business partnership or an uneven distribution of profits. Others thought it stemmed from familial tensions, with the elder family members forcing their hand. And then there were rumors about a dispute over a cocktail waitress.

The last guess became the most talked-about theory. Cliff remained tight-lipped, resorting to laughter whenever questioned.

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