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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 678

Who among the young and restless hasn't had their fair share of wild days?

But there's a fine line between having fun and losing yourself in it.

There were things Kathleen couldn't outright say, especially when there was no solid proof to back them up. So, she chose her words carefully, hinting with a touch of concern:

"In matters of the heart and the opposite sex, you should tread a bit more carefully. Don't let your confidence blind you to the feelings of others. You don't want to end up with more scars than you can handle."

Corley, confused, replied, "Mom, what are you trying to say?"

Kathleen didn't want to dwell on it any longer and quickly changed the subject: "A few days ago, I spoke with Dr. Corbett. He mentioned that your grandmother's eyesight and overall health have shown significant improvement. It's time we plan a visit."

Dr. Corbett was the esteemed ophthalmologist at Sullivan Medical Center and had been treating Geneva for years.

Kathleen had made it clear to the hospital staff that she wanted to be informed the moment her mother's condition improved.

"You previously mentioned that Grandma was too frail for any shocks and advised against visiting. But now that the doctor has confirmed her health is on the mend, what reason do you have to stop me?"

Kathleen's gaze upon Corley spoke volumes, as if anticipating his excuses.

Caught off guard, Corley gently reminded her, "While Grandma's physical health might be better, her emotional state is still fragile. Any undue stress could set her back. It might be best not to disturb her..."

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