Summary of Chapter 855 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 855 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.
Mrs. Walker assumed Yolanda was worried about the baby and tried to comfort her.
But Yolanda wasn't listening. She hopped off the examination table, walked straight to Dr. Powell’s desk, and pulled the outermost file from the bookshelf. Just as she suspected, the name on the cover was Yvonne.
When Dr. Powell had slotted the file into the bookshelf earlier, Yolanda had caught a glimpse of the name. She thought she might have been mistaken, but looking at it now, it was definitely Yvonne's.
Yolanda opened the file and saw the various test results and Dr. Powell’s notes: Six weeks pregnant, natural conception, no abnormalities.
“That little bitch is pregnant!” Mrs. Walker gasped, having seen the file over Yolanda's shoulder.
Yolanda had gone through so much to get pregnant, all to give birth to the first great-grandchild of the Thompson family. A child would be a powerful bargaining chip in their struggle for control of the family's assets.
Even if the Thompson Group ultimately went to Bennett, Frank would surely have to provide them with a larger stipend for the sake of the child.
But before Yolanda's child was even born, Yvonne had to get pregnant at this exact moment.
Frank already favored Bennett, his legitimate son. With Bennett having a child, the one in Yolanda’s belly would become worthless.
“That bitch, she sure knows how to pick her timing,” Mrs. Walker fumed.
“That bastard is never seeing the light of day,” Yolanda hissed, her knuckles turning white as she crushed the file in her grip.
Mrs. Walker didn't want Yvonne's child to be born either, but now that Yvonne was pregnant, she would certainly stop working.


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