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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 579

Summary for Chapter 579: Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss

Chapter overview: Chapter 579 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.

Dana couldn't help but sigh. Emma had always been proud and arrogant; she clearly didn't approve of the young woman Bennett had brought home. Their future relationship as a family was bound to be difficult.

Bennett would be caught between his mother and his wife, and his life would likely not be easy.

Yvonne bid a polite farewell to Dana, Emma, and Karina.

Aside from Dana, the others barely acknowledged her, but Yvonne didn't let it bother her.

Bennett held Yvonne's hand as they walked out of the Thompson residence together.

His car was parked just outside the courtyard. He walked to the passenger side, opened the door, and helped Yvonne in before getting into the driver's seat himself.

"Where to?" Bennett asked, one hand on the steering wheel as he turned to look at her.

"Aren't we going back to Cherry Bay?" Yvonne asked, confused.

"It's still early. Let's go on a date. If we go home now, I can't guarantee what I might do to you," he said, leaning closer.

Yvonne thought he was going to buckle her seatbelt, but instead, his lips pressed down on hers.

The military residential compound was sparsely populated, and hardly anyone ever passed by this area.

Yvonne let him kiss her, even cooperating by slowly wrapping her arms around his neck.

Her willing response made Bennett lose some of his control. The kiss deepened, growing more intense as their breaths mingled, and the temperature inside the car seemed to skyrocket.

Just as they were lost in the moment, someone tapped sharply on the driver's side window.

Yvonne, who was usually fearless, jumped like a startled rabbit and buried her face in Bennett's chest.

Bennett gently patted her head before turning to look out the window.

Emma was standing there, her cold eyes meeting his.

He started the engine and drove away, right past Emma.

Her face remained cold as she watched the car disappear down the road.

Meanwhile.

Eden and Yolanda had taken Mrs. Thompson Sr. back to the nursing home.

The old woman had undergone heart surgery not long ago. Though she had been discharged, her health was deteriorating, and no one knew how much longer she had.

After leaving the hospital, she had been living in the nursing home, where medical staff were readily available.

As soon as she returned, a doctor examined her.

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