Chapter summary of Chapter 626 – Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson
In Chapter 626, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Goodbye, Mr. Regret.
Yates didn't know Sheila well, but he knew that if she truly cared for Timothy, she would have recognized his pain and not used this situation to force his hand.
“None of that matters,” Timothy said wearily. “As long as Jess gets better.”
“But if you marry her, you and Jess will never have a chance again,” Yates said, his voice rising with urgency.
Though he wanted to pursue Jessica himself, he and Timothy were friends. Seeing Timothy in this state was unbearable. If he was going to compete for her, he wanted it to be a fair fight against Timothy and Herbert, not this tragic turn of events.
“Yates, don’t,” Timothy cut him off. He couldn’t bear to think about it. It was a sharp, physical pain.
The raw despair in his voice hurt Yates to hear. “I’m hanging up.”
Yates was about to book a flight when Kane Sutton walked in.
“Timothy posted that he’s single again, but I can’t reach him. Have you been able to?”
“What do you want him for?”
Kane grinned. “I saw his post and wanted to get the details. If he’s single, that means Sheila finally has her chance. She’s waited for him for so many years. I can’t stand to see her so unhappy.”
Yates’s face hardened. “Are you insane?”
“Why are you cursing at me?” Kane shot back, annoyed. “The Zimmermans would never have approved of his thing with Jessica anyway. He’s divorced now, he’s a free man.”



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