Chapter overview: Chapter 755 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.
They slept wrapped in each other's arms, a night of peaceful, warm intimacy.
The next morning, Yvonne was awakened by Bennett’s kisses.
His breath was hot but gentle. Yvonne's mind was still foggy with sleep, but his scent was so familiar that her body responded instinctively.
Having been denied the previous night, Bennett was clearly losing control this morning. He couldn't resist pressing her down onto the bed.
The feeling of him inside her was so intense that it jolted Yvonne fully awake. She didn’t resist him; instead, she yielded to him completely.
Just as they were lost in their passion, the doorbell rang at the most inopportune moment, but they chose to ignore it.
Meanwhile.
Emma stood at the door, growing annoyed after ringing the bell for a long time with no response.
Just as her irritation peaked, the door to the neighboring apartment opened. Helen emerged, with Bullet peeking out from behind her.
“Madam, what brings you here?” Helen asked, surprised.
“Why are you living next door?” Emma asked, equally perplexed to see Helen.
“The young master bought the apartment next door. I moved in here with Bullet so I wouldn’t intrude on his and Ms. Jones’s private life,” Helen explained honestly.
Emma acknowledged this with a simple sound before asking flatly, “Bennett should be home, shouldn't he?”
“Yes, he’s home,” Helen answered, not daring to lie.
“Then open the door. I have business with Bennett,” Emma commanded.
Helen hesitated for a moment. “The young master and Ms. Jones aren’t up yet.”
“Then go wake them up. What time is it? Is Yvonne trying to turn Bennett into a slacker too?” Emma said with clear displeasure.

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