Chapter overview: Chapter 559 from Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, Nydia Scott introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
She and Frank had been through so much together. Even though that illegitimate son and his mother were like a thorn in her heart, they had never divorced because their bond was still deep.
Yesterday was their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Frank had spent the entire day in the kitchen, personally cooking a full-course meal for her.
Frank had grown up with a silver spoon in his mouth; a man like him had no idea how to cook.
He had followed video tutorials, but in the end, only half of the dishes on the table were edible. Sitting there, Emma could smell the burnt scent wafting from the food.
Fortunately, the seafood was steamed, which was hard to mess up. There was also a cake and red wine.
They had a few glasses.
Emma couldn’t hold her liquor well and got dizzy, so Frank carried her to bed.
Frank was getting older, but he had kept himself fit. He had enough energy to keep her up for half the night, and Emma almost couldn't get up in the morning.
Bennett walked Emma to her car, opened the door, and helped her in.
Just as the door closed, his phone rang. He pulled it out, glanced at the caller ID, and answered.
Yvonne’s soft, gentle voice came through the phone, and Bennett’s expression immediately softened.
“Mom just called and asked me to come over for a meal. I’m driving to the Jones' house now. You can meet me there when you’re done.”
The “Mom” Yvonne referred to was, of course, Monica.
“Alright, I’ll be there soon,” Bennett replied with a warm smile.
He hung up the phone and turned to see that Emma’s car was still parked there.
The rear window was down, and Emma was staring at him with a cold expression.
“Can’t you two go a few moments without calling each other?”



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