Chapter overview: Chapter 604 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.
"You came all the way back just for a necklace?" Frank asked, puzzled.
"Yeah. I'm taking Yvonne to watch the meteor shower tonight. I thought the necklace would be a nice touch, to fit the occasion," Bennett replied.
The national observatory had forecast a once-in-a-century Leonid meteor shower for that night.
All of Istra, from high society to the common folk, was setting up camp on the mountain, ready to witness the celestial event.
Bennett had a rare day off and had made plans with Yvonne.
"I knew you wouldn't come back for no good reason. Always eyeing the things in this house," Frank grumbled, but still answered, "Your mother's necklaces, except for the exceptionally valuable ones, are in a drawer in the walk-in closet. Go find it yourself."
Emma had countless pieces of jewelry, most of which were stored in her closet. The pieces she wore frequently were in her vanity drawer, while the truly priceless ones, worth millions, were kept in a safe.
After Frank spoke, Bennett simply stood there, staring at him.
"Don't tell me you want me to get it for you. When your mother finds out, I'll be the one to take the blame. You little rascal, always using that cleverness of yours on your own father."
Frank glared at him.
"I appreciate it. I'm going to take a shower first," Bennett said, then turned and headed upstairs.
Frank shook his head with a helpless sigh, but he still pushed himself up from the sofa and made his way to the upstairs closet.
Emma's walk-in closet was enormous, filled with an overwhelming amount of jewelry. It took Frank quite some time to finally locate the set designed to look like shooting stars.
It was a complete diamond set, with earrings, a necklace, and a pair of matching rings.
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