Summary of Chapter 669 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 669 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.
She sighed, her voice softening. "I can't be bothered with you. Just drink the soup. I have afternoon tea with some friends later and can't stay here all day."
Bennett picked up the bowl and began sipping the soup. "You're not meeting with that Mrs. Zade again, are you?" he asked. "I'd advise you to stay away from her. She's a bad influence."
"What nonsense. Mrs. Zade and I have been friends for years, and Mignon is a delightful girl. They've been visiting me often to offer support ever since they heard about your accident."
Emma retorted.
Just as Bennett wouldn't listen to Emma, she wouldn't listen to him.
Bennett didn't want to waste his breath. "Fine. Whatever makes you happy," he said simply.
After watching Bennett finish a small bowl of soup, Emma left, satisfied.
As she left the room, she ran into Yvonne in the hallway.
Yvonne was holding a large bouquet of flowers, a smile lighting up her eyes. A girl in her early twenties, so fresh and vibrant, her smile was dazzling. It was no wonder Bennett liked her.
"Mrs. Moore." Yvonne's demeanor became more reserved upon seeing Emma.
"Hmm," Emma acknowledged with a curt nod before walking past her.
Yvonne had always known Emma disliked her. It was true then, and it was true now.
She was used to it and didn't let it bother her. She couldn't please everyone.
Yvonne carried the flowers and hurried into the room.
"You're back?" Bennett smiled at her.
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