Chapter summary: Chapter 561 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 561, 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.
“You’re back. A bit early today,” Monica said, immediately going to her husband, taking his coat, and hanging it on the rack.
“How many days has it been since you slept? Your eyes are all bloodshot,” Monica said, her tone a mix of concern and helplessness. “Go wash your hands. Let’s eat first.”
“Okay,” Bruce replied, heading to the washroom. After washing his hands, he returned to his seat.
Once everyone was present, they began to eat.
Bennett casually picked up a piece of eggplant and placed it in Yvonne’s bowl.
Yvonne immediately took a bite, her pretty eyes squinting in delight at the taste.
Monica saw this and was so stunned that her fork clattered onto the table. For a fleeting moment, it was as if she was seeing her own daughter through this other face.
“What’s wrong? You’re a grown woman, and you can’t even hold your utensils steady,” Bruce said. He was so exhausted he could barely keep his eyes open, so he hadn’t noticed Monica’s reaction, only the sound of the fork dropping.
Yvonne, however, noticed Monica’s strange expression and asked carefully, “Mrs. Jones, are you not feeling well?”
“No, I’m fine,” Monica shook her head, composing herself and picking up her fork again.
Bennett remained silent, but he had taken in everyone's expression.
He knew why Monica had reacted that way. Because they were family, even with a different face, many of Yvonne’s habits, expressions, and even small mannerisms remained unchanged.
If the idea of reincarnation weren’t so unbelievable, Monica would have likely recognized her own daughter by now.
Bennett said nothing, continuing to put food on Yvonne’s plate.


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