Chapter 342 – Highlight Chapter from Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert)
Chapter 342 is a standout chapter in Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) by Oliver Harrison, 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.
Rupert’s eyes were dark, intense—like a wolf about to pounce.
Sylvia’s breath hitched. Her skin, still flushed pink from a hot shower, seemed to glow in the soft light.
Her gaze shimmered through the lingering mist. There was something dreamy and inviting about the way she looked at him.
Rupert leaned in slowly. The usual edge of dominance in his movements was gone, replaced by a rare hint of hesitance.
Sylvia stared up at him, mind wiped blank. For a moment, she completely forgot to resist.
But just as Rupert was about to close the distance between them, a tickle in Sylvia’s nose snapped her back to reality.
She shoved him aside and rolled over, letting out a loud sneeze.
“Achoo!”
She grabbed a tissue from the nightstand, wiped her nose, and tossed it away. As she looked down, she realized a warm comforter had been draped over her shoulders.
Rupert was already lying on his back, eyes shut and voice rough with fatigue. “Just get some sleep.”
Sylvia rubbed her nose, curling herself up on the edge of the bed. She figured she could make do for now; the day had been a rollercoaster, and she was utterly drained.
She fell asleep the moment her head touched the pillow—but it was freezing. Every inch of her backside felt icy, even though she could sense warmth radiating from Rupert beside her.
The contrast drove her half-mad. When she was hovering on the edge of dreams, shivering, a strong, gentle hand slid around her waist and pulled her close.
Suddenly pressed to his warmth, Sylvia relaxed, nestling her head against his chest. Her cold fingers instinctively searched for more heat.
Then, a bigger hand closed over hers.
From above, Rupert’s low voice rumbled, “Careful where you put your hands. Unless you really don’t want to sleep.”
Sylvia froze, and decided to behave. Soon, she drifted off, finally warm and safe.
She didn’t wake until her phone buzzed, Eloise’s name flashing on the screen.
The sound startled her, and for a moment she felt like her soul had just caught up with her body. She stared at the empty bed, dazed, before answering.
“Sylvia, come downstairs for breakfast,” Eloise said.
“Yeah, okay,” Sylvia croaked, her voice rough.
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