Chapter summary: Chapter 517 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 517, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss. With the engaging writing of Nydia Scott, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
The refrigerator was fully stocked with ingredients.
Karina quickly prepared a plate of candied sweet potatoes and told Nicola to eat them while they were hot.
Nicola ate with a look of pure satisfaction on her face.
“Noah, have you eaten? Should I cook a few more dishes so we can eat together?” Karina asked her husband cautiously.
“I’ve already eaten,” Noah said coolly, then asked, “You went to your parents' house today?”
“Yes. My mom accidentally fell down the stairs and hurt her leg, so I went to check on her.” Karina’s excuse was flawless.
Noah nodded. “Is it serious? Which hospital is she in? I’ll go visit her tomorrow.”
“No, that’s not necessary,” Karina said, shaking her head hastily. “It’s just a minor sprain, she’s resting at home. You’re busy with work, you don’t need to make a special trip.”
Noah genuinely was concerned about Karina's mother and wanted to visit. But seeing Karina’s flustered reaction, he knew she was lying again.
However, Noah couldn't be bothered to pursue it. He didn't ask another question and simply turned and went to his room.
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Yvonne drove Bennett back to Cherry Bay. When they arrived, Helen was downstairs walking Bullet.
Seeing his owners return, Bullet got so excited that he broke free from his leash and bounded over to Bennett and Yvonne, circling them playfully.
“Alright, settle down. Let's go home,” Bennett said, patting Bullet's large head before taking the leash and leading him upstairs.
Helen knew they would be eating out tonight, so she hadn't prepared dinner, but she had made a fruit compote.
Yvonne had half a bowl of the compote before going to her room to get ready for bed.
“This weekend is the police academy’s fiftieth anniversary. Do you want to go?” Bennett asked.
“Can I?” Yvonne naturally wanted to visit her alma mater.
Her former teachers, her classmates… failing to graduate from the academy had been the biggest regret of her previous life.
“If you want to go, you can,” Bennett replied with a warm smile.
The police academy had strict security, making it difficult for outsiders to enter. But anniversary celebrations were an exception, as outside guests would be invited. It would be easy for Bennett to get a couple of invitations.
On the weekend, Bennett returned from the base with the invitations, and they went together to attend the Istra Police Academy’s 50th-anniversary celebration.
Yvonne was dressed discreetly in jeans, a knitted top, and a beige trench coat. Her long, straight hair was let down casually.
As a public figure, she also wore a mask to be safe.

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