Summary of Chapter 624 – A turning point in Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson
Chapter 624 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Goodbye, Mr. Regret, written by Piper Jameson. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
“If you like that date, then that’s the date we’ll set,” Timothy replied. “Pick out any wedding dress you want. Do you want the ceremony here or abroad?”
Seeing Timothy so earnestly planning the details, Sheila felt a flicker of happiness, even though she knew he was only doing it to save Jessica. At least she would finally get to marry him.
“Let’s do it here,” she said. Timothy’s entire social and professional circle was here; of course the wedding had to be here. She wanted everyone to see her become Mrs. Lawson, officially and indisputably.
Seven years ago, everyone in the Lawson family, including her own adoptive parents, had been against their relationship. This time, she would finally have her moment of triumph. She especially looked forward to putting Sallie in her place. She had always tolerated that woman’s awful attitude for Timothy’s sake, but once she was his wife, that would end.
If Sallie hadn’t shown up and caused a scene on Timothy’s birthday, she and Timothy might have gotten together long ago.
Timothy paused for a moment before continuing. “A wedding on the ninth is a bit tight. I’ll have Secretary Allen contact a few wedding planners. You pick one, and I’ll have him expedite everything.”
He sounded so attentive, yet so mechanical. The small spark of joy Sheila had felt was extinguished. He was only willing to do all this because her liver could save Jessica.
Sheila fell silent, her expression darkening. Timothy glanced at her. “Are you not satisfied?”
“No, it’s not that,” she said, a bitter taste in her mouth.
“If not, then we’ll proceed with this plan.”


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