Chapter summary: Chapter 702 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 702, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss. With the engaging writing of Nydia Scott, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Karina rushed after him, still not ready to let it go.
“Your first love is back in the country, and suddenly you’re getting ideas, is that it? Let me remind you, Noah, you’re a married man with a child! If you dare to cheat on me, I won’t let either of you get away with it.”
Faced with Karina’s outburst, Noah felt that even an explanation would be a waste of breath.
A car pulled up, and he yanked the door open and got inside.
The car sped away, leaving Karina standing there alone.
As he watched Karina’s figure shrink in the rearview mirror, Noah felt an unexpected sense of relief.
He raised a hand and massaged his throbbing temples.
For the first time, Noah truly regretted his impulsive decision to marry Karina.
A marriage of convenience rarely ends well.
At the time, his family had been pressuring him to get married, and he was disheartened to learn that Cynthia had gotten engaged overseas.
Karina, meanwhile, came from a family that prized sons over daughters, and her parents were trying to force her to marry a man nearly her father’s age.
Noah had felt a pang of sympathy. If he couldn’t marry the woman he loved, then it didn’t matter who he married. At least he could save a poor soul and pull her out of a miserable situation.
Noah thought he could give Karina a hand and lift her out of the toxic environment of her family.
But after they married, Karina never drew a line with her family. Instead, she constantly used the Thompson family’s resources to support them, letting them leech off of her.
Noah could never understand her thinking or her actions. Perhaps it was true that pitiable people often had their own serious flaws.
Although Bennett Thompson’s sudden appearance at Eden Monroe and Yolanda Walker’s wedding had dropped a bomb on the whole affair and stunned everyone, the ceremony itself had ultimately concluded without a hitch.

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