Summary of Chapter 685 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 685 is one of the most intense moments in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Yvonne walked ahead with the dog, and Bennett followed behind them.
The afternoon sun stretched their shadows, one dog and two people, long across the pavement.
They returned to the apartment with the dog.
Helen had just finished cleaning and had changed her clothes, ready to leave.
“Are you going out shopping?” Yvonne asked.
“Oh, the young master gave me the afternoon off,” Helen said with a smile, glancing at Bennett.
“Oh. Well, when you come back tomorrow, we can bake something together,” Yvonne said cheerfully.
Helen nodded, then took Bullet’s leash. “Come on, Bullet.”
“Helen, where are you taking Bullet? I thought you had the day off,” Yvonne asked, confused.
“Oh, the young master gave Bullet the afternoon off too,” Helen said with a grin before leading the dog out the door.
The door clicked shut, leaving Yvonne and Bennett alone in the spacious, two-hundred-square-meter apartment.
“Helen already prepared dinner. Let’s wash up and eat,” Bennett said, taking off his jacket and hanging it on a nearby rack before striding toward the dining room.
Yvonne washed her hands, changed into a comfortable set of loungewear, and joined Bennett for dinner.
After they ate, Bennett did the dishes while Yvonne watched TV in the living room.
By the time Bennett finished in the kitchen, dusk had settled outside.
Yvonne was flipping through channels with the remote when Bennett came over and took it from her hand.
“What’s so interesting about soap operas? Let’s go watch the stars on the balcony.”
“Watch the stars? Alright, I guess,” Yvonne agreed after a moment’s hesitation.



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