Summary of Chapter 583 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 583 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Bennett wasn't in uniform today, opting for a more casual look: a white shirt paired with a dark, relaxed blazer. He looked handsome and coolly detached.
Mignon peeked at Bennett from behind her mother, her pretty face flushing bright red.
"Mignon, this is Emma and Ben. Come and say hello," Nelly said, pulling her daughter forward.
"Mrs. Emma. Ben," Mignon murmured softly, her head slightly lowered.
"Oh, what a sweet girl," Emma said with a smile, taking Mignon's hand. She then slipped a jade bracelet from her own wrist onto Mignon's.
Mignon froze for a moment, instinctively looking at her mother.
"Since your Emma gave it to you, you should wear it," Nelly nodded.
"Thank you," Mignon said obediently.
Emma held her hand and nodded with a smile. "In the blink of an eye, Mignon has grown into such a beautiful young woman."
"I know, it's been almost twenty years since we last saw each other," Nelly added, sounding sentimental.
"Mom, Mrs. Zade, let's sit down first," Bennett interjected at the right moment.
"Yes, let's sit. We can eat and talk," Emma said, leading Mignon to a seat.
Bennett called for a waiter, who handed menus to everyone at the table.
"I haven't been back in Istra for so many years. Sometimes I dream about the food from home," Nelly said, holding the menu with a slight frown. "Ah, it's been so long, even the menu has changed."
"Then let Bennett order a few of the restaurant's specialties for you," Emma said with a smile.
Bennett took a menu and asked politely, "Mrs. Zade, Ms. Powell, do you have any dietary restrictions?"
"Ben, I don't eat cilantro," Mignon said gently, her eyes looking at Bennett with a hint of shyness.
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