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Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren) novel Chapter 391

Summary for Chapter 391: Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren)

Summary of Chapter 391 – A turning point in Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren) by Evelyn Blackthorne

Chapter 391 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Save Her Lose Us (Evangeline and Soren), written by Evelyn Blackthorne. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

But her tone was calm, all business, a stark contrast to how she'd been moments before.

Soren couldn't help but scoff inwardly.

We.

The "we" she'd just used meant her and Finn.

That made him the outsider.

It made sense.

With a broken leg, he was probably just a burden she was eager to be rid of.

Pushing down the surge of emotion, Soren managed a light "Oh," and added with a sneer, "Then you two go ahead. I'll stay here and wait for rescue."

"Good luck to you both."

Evangeline couldn't possibly miss the bite in his words.

But she had no idea what had set Soren off so early in the morning. With a sigh of resignation, she repeated what she’d just said, telling him that rescue would be difficult in this area.

Soren either wasn't listening or didn't believe her.

He crossed his arms and said coldly, "The Fawkes family will find me. You two go on. Don't worry about me."

Evangeline felt helpless.

Just as she was about to say more, Finn spoke up. "Why don't you step outside? I'll have a word with Mr. Fawkes."

Evangeline had no idea what Finn said to Soren, but a few minutes later, Soren emerged with a dark expression, using a thick branch as a crutch and limping heavily.

Even with his injured leg, he maintained that air of noble, cold indifference.

Evangeline didn't ask what they had talked about. She gathered the wild fruits they had picked and anything else that might be useful, then pulled out the simple travois they'd fashioned from vines.

The four wheels of the travois were made from hollowed-out sections of thick branches, and the bed itself was a simple, rough platform of branches lashed together. It was crude, but it was strong enough to carry a grown man.

Evangeline had thought of making it the night Finn was sick, worried he would slow her down and planning to pull him out.

Now, with Soren's broken leg, it had found its use.

"You can't walk for long on that leg. If you can't manage, lie down here," Evangeline told him.

Soren glanced at the travois with a look of disdain.

Never mind how uncomfortable it would be; the idea of being dragged around like some invalid was something he would never accept.

Two hours later, Soren lay sullenly on the travois while Evangeline and Finn took turns pulling.

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