Summary of Chapter 487 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 487 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The sunrise over the water in the morning was quite beautiful.
The vast expanse of the river met the sea, and the splashing waves glittered with a dazzling golden light under the sun's rays.
Noah, Bennett, and Yvonne sat together, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Winter mornings were still quite cold. Even though Yvonne was nestled in Bennett's arms, she was still shivering, her breath misting in the air.
So, after the sunrise, they started walking back towards the cabin, chatting and laughing along the way.
By this time, Karina and Nicola were already awake.
Nicola came running down the stairs like a cheerful little bird and threw herself into Noah's arms.
“Daddy, did you and Uncle see the sunrise? Was it pretty?”
“It was very pretty, but it’s too cold outside. Daddy will take Nicola to see it again in the summer,” Noah said, crouching down and coaxing his daughter in a soft, gentle voice.
Karina followed Nicola down the stairs.
There were faint dark circles under her eyes, a sign that she hadn't slept well either.
“Good morning, Karina.”
Bennett and Yvonne greeted Karina out of politeness.
Karina nodded without a word, her gaze sweeping disdainfully over Yvonne.
Last night, although Bennett and Yvonne had tried their best to be quiet, in the heat of the moment, there were times they couldn't help but make some noise.
And the cabin’s soundproofing was so poor that Karina had heard bits and pieces.
That seductress Yvonne really knew how to entice men, getting them into her bed so easily.
Bennett always put on such a cool, untouchable facade, but in the end, all men were the same—they couldn't control themselves below the waist.
Karina didn't offer to help, using the excuse of taking care of Nicola to wait for the ready-made meal.
Noah was so disappointed in her that he couldn't be bothered to say a single word to her.
Bennett and Yvonne, of course, weren't going to argue with Karina over a simple breakfast.
The meal was eaten in silence, punctuated only by Nicola's occasional childish chatter.
After breakfast, everyone went back to their rooms to pack their luggage.
Originally, Noah had planned for them to stay for two days.
Even though it was cold, there were plenty of things they could do indoors. The assistant had even prepared various board games and card games.
But Karina’s arrogant and cold attitude towards Yvonne made it clear she had no intention of getting along.

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