Chapter summary: Chapter 554 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 554, 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.
"Yvonne, are you crazy?!" Luna shrieked, jumping to her feet.
Yvonne pointed a finger at her, angrier than ever. "Luna, is your heart made of stone? Two vibrant lives were just extinguished. Even if you have no sympathy, you should at least have some basic respect for life. Watch your mouth!"
"Luna, you should respect the dead. That was way out of line," Shirley added, her eyes still red from seeing the bodies.
"Why are you all blaming me? It's not like I killed them!" Luna yelled, losing control. "Don't I even have the right to speak?"
After her outburst, no one said a word.
Everyone just stared at her, their eyes filled with anger, as if she were the real monster.
"You... why are you all ganging up on me?" Luna's eyes reddened with fury.
"Who's ganging up on you? Think before you speak. A slip of the tongue can have serious consequences, and I doubt your sugar daddy can protect you from everything," Yvonne said coldly, then sat back down.
The assistant director rearranged the schedule, and the van took the guests to a new filming location.
Because of the last-minute change of venue, many of the planned segments had to be replaced.
The original three-day shoot was hastily completed in two.
After filming wrapped up, Yvonne didn't go back to her downtown apartment. She went straight to Cherry Bay.
Bennett was back at the military base and wasn't home. Only Helen and Bullet were there.
"Yvonne, you're back! Come in, have you eaten?" Helen said with a smile as she opened the door and took Yvonne's luggage.
When Yvonne finished her pasta and was about to clear the table, Helen came over.
"I'll get that. You just got back from a long trip. You should get some rest," Helen said, efficiently clearing the dishes and taking them to the kitchen.
Yvonne went back to her room and lay on the bed. Staring at the ceiling, her mind was filled with the image of the last time she saw Clara.
Such a young, vibrant life, just gone from the world.
Although Yvonne hadn't seen the body, she knew Clara had been raped and murdered. Her death must have been painful and filled with despair. And what must Clara's grandmother have felt, watching her only granddaughter be violated like that?
That kind of pain doesn't just hurt — it tears the soul apart.
At that moment, Yvonne truly wished she were still a police officer, so she could personally solve the case, catch the killer, and bring peace to the victims.

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