Chapter overview: Chapter 250 from Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren), Evelyn Blackthorne introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
After some thought, Evangeline decided to keep her feelings to herself.
Even though she had her reasons, she couldn’t help but feel that her thoughts were a little too selfish. Besides, saying them out loud would only hurt someone.
With that in mind, she took a sip of wine.
Finn noticed the movement, and the easy smile on his lips faltered just a little.
Was his question too difficult? Or... was it that her answer might be Soren?
Seeing the disappointment flicker across his face, Evangeline’s heart tightened. She couldn’t bear it and hurriedly changed the subject.
“How many girlfriends have you had before?” she asked.
Finn considered for a moment. “Honestly? I’ve lost count.”
Evangeline fell silent. If he couldn’t remember, it was probably true—he’d dated that many.
Finn watched her. “Does that make you jealous?”
His “innocent” look sent a chill down her spine.
She had a sense of foreboding—no matter how she answered, he’d probably be displeased.
But they’d promised to be honest with each other, and she didn’t want to be the one to break that rule.
Still, for reasons she couldn’t explain, she didn’t want to see Finn upset either.
She took another drink.
A few glasses in, her stomach felt warm and the alcohol was starting to get to her.
Finn was obviously jealous of Soren, but the idea that he really liked her seemed a little far-fetched. Yet the pointed questions he kept asking, the unmistakable jealousy in his eyes—it didn’t seem like an act.
Unable to help herself, Evangeline blurted out, “Do you like me?”
The moment the words left her mouth, she saw color flood Finn’s ears—a deep, vivid red, as if he’d been caught in a lie.
Evangeline felt as if she’d been struck by lightning.
“I know,” Finn replied, his smile returning. “Let’s have a toast.”
“We’ve been together this long, and I don’t think we’ve ever celebrated.”
She didn’t really get it, but she clinked her glass with his anyway.
Finn was just about to ask the next question when Evangeline spoke up first. “Let’s not talk about Soren anymore.”
She was sure Finn was about to bring up Soren again—ask if she still had feelings for him, or make her choose between the two of them, or something else along those lines.
“I just don’t want to talk about him right now,” Evangeline said quietly.
She didn’t want to revisit those five years with Soren.
It wasn’t that she resented him—she’d known, even when she married him, that he didn’t love her. There was no right to resentment. She just saw no reason to keep dragging up a relationship that had ended long ago.
Besides, they’d been divorced for years.

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