Summary of Chapter 780 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 780 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.
Dominic and Lionel had already lit the charcoal in the grill and were starting on the meat skewers.
Letitia was right by Dominic's side, beer can in hand, clearly having a great time.
Noah sat nearby, with Cynthia and Nicola keeping him company.
Nicola was too young for barbecue, so Cynthia gave her a slice of strawberry cake.
Noah's expression grew distant for a moment when he saw the cake. "You haven't changed. You still only like strawberry cake, and you take it with you everywhere."
"It's true. People rarely change," Cynthia said with a smile. "I remember when we used to go out, you would always bring strawberry cake for me. One time, I craved it in the middle of the night, and you went out to buy some. All the bakeries were closed, so you drove for ages until you found one that was still open. You bought their last slice, but by the time you got home, I had already fallen asleep."
Noah was clearly lost in the memory, his eyes softening.
Cynthia shook her head with a light laugh, teasing, "Oh, well. That's all in the past. Besides, I can't have any now. I can't exactly fight this little one for it, can I?"
Noah looked at his daughter, her face smeared with cream like a messy little kitten, and couldn't help but smile.
When Bennett and Yvonne arrived, a large platter was already piled high with grilled skewers.
Bennett walked over, picked up a chicken skewer, and handed it to Yvonne. "How is it?"
"Ben, you don't trust my skills? Of course it's delicious," Dominic chimed in immediately.
"The flavor is actually really good. I've already tried some," Noah added.
Yvonne took a bite. It was just okay, nothing like what you'd get at a high-end restaurant, but camping was more about the atmosphere. As long as it was edible, it was fine.
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