Chapter overview: Chapter 384 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.
The weight that had been pressing on her chest for days finally lifted.
Evangeline could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
Seeing that both he and Soren were still asleep, she moved quietly, tiptoeing out of the cave.
She went to the spot where Soren had fallen.
It had been too dark to see clearly at night. Now, in the light, she saw that the area above them was incredibly steep. The rock face was covered in moss and looked treacherous and slippery after the rain.
Whether it was rescuers trying to get down or them trying to climb up, it was practically impossible.
One wrong step, and you’d end up just like Soren.
If Glenn Carlisle was part of the rescue team and found out what happened to Soren, he would likely halt the rescue from this direction and try to find another way.
After all, Glenn knew it wasn't worth endangering others to save them.
They really had to leave this spot and find another way out, Evangeline thought to herself.
Just then, she heard the faint snap of a twig breaking behind her.
Evangeline turned and saw Finn walking out.
She had just unleashed her anger on Finn yesterday, and though Soren's situation had distracted her, seeing him now made Evangeline feel inexplicably guilty and awkward.
Ultimately, Finn had only been thinking of her well-being, but not only had she rejected his concern, she had thrown harsh words back at him.
Evangeline pressed her lips together, her voice a bit stiff. "How… are you feeling?"
"When I woke up this morning, my heart hurt," Finn said, clutching his chest.
"Your heart hurts?"
Evangeline's heart skipped a beat.
Her expression turned serious, and she hurried toward him. "What kind of pain? Is it constant or does it come and go?"
Finn hadn't told her how he was really feeling since the fall, and without a doctor, she had no way of knowing if he had internal injuries.
Now that Finn was admitting he was in pain, she didn't suspect a thing.
She reached out to feel for his heartbeat, but the moment her hand touched him, Finn caught it, leaned down, and kissed her.


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