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Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren) novel Chapter 241

Summary for Chapter 241: Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren)

Summary of Chapter 241 – A pivotal chapter in Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren) by Evelyn Blackthorne

The chapter Chapter 241 is one of the most intense moments in Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren), written by Evelyn Blackthorne. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Evangeline noticed the complicated look Winston had given Finn just moments ago.

But she didn’t dwell on it.

Soon after Soren left, Winston emerged from the room, a photo album clutched in his hand.

He was already drowning in regret.

He’d failed to win over Mr. Wellington, and now he’d almost managed to offend both Soren and Finn in the same afternoon.

As for the losses on the Fawkes Enterprises project, he had no idea how to salvage them.

Winston handed the photo album to Evangeline, his voice low and pleading. “Evangeline, could you please put in a good word for me with Soren? Ask him not to go for the jugular. The Whitmore family’s just fallen on hard times, but we’ll rise again one day. I know it.”

Evangeline looked up at him.

He seemed older than she remembered.

Where his hair had once been jet black, streaks of gray now crept along his temples.

How fortunate, she thought, that he had the privilege to grow old.

Her mother, who’d worn herself out for the Whitmore family, hadn’t been so lucky.

Why should Winston get to age gracefully—the same man who’d cheated on her mother and squandered the family fortune behind her back?

Evangeline exhaled slowly, her gaze turning cold. “Mr. Whitmore.”

She called him “Mr. Whitmore,” not “Father.”

Winston stiffened at that.

She went on, “You seem to have forgotten—I’ll soon be a shareholder in the Fawkes family. If I do speak up, it’ll be to make sure you repay every cent the Whitmore family lost on previous projects, not just double the damages for this one.”

Winston’s face darkened. “You—”

She cut him off. “So don’t waste your breath on me. If you need help, try your favorite daughter. The one you’ve spoiled for years.”

She glanced toward the living room.

A shadow darted back out of sight—the eavesdropper clearly caught.

Evangeline pretended not to notice. She took Finn’s hand and turned to leave.

Winston stayed rooted to the spot, watching Evangeline walk away, her back straight and unflinching, his breath coming in angry bursts.

Unbelievable.

Evangeline knew Soren’s words had done their work.

He’d successfully driven a wedge between them.

If she was honest, she and Finn had only ever come together for their own benefit. Their relationship was shaky—no, it had never been real in the first place.

She didn’t think about what would come next, and she doubted Finn did either.

But Soren had dragged their ugly truth into the light, forcing them to look at it whether they wanted to or not.

“Want to grab a drink with me?”

Once they were in the car, Finn was the first to break the silence.

Evangeline nodded. “Sure.”

When she was a child, she and Theresa could share their hearts without a second thought.

But as adults, some things needed a little liquid courage to say out loud.

Finn started the car, but a sudden sharp pain shot through his eyes.

He paused, took off his glasses, and rubbed his brow.

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