Chapter overview: Chapter 956 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.
"Isn't that a good thing? We can only catch the Walker family when they show their true colors. After all these years of planning and eliminating so many of their pawns, that old fox is finally about to fall into our trap."
Yvonne's voice was tinged with excitement as she spoke.
Bennett felt a headache coming on. He gently stroked her hair. "Vonnie, do you realize how dangerous your situation is? You're not alone anymore. You're carrying our child."
"Don't worry, I'll take care of myself and protect our baby. Bennett, you have to have faith in us." After speaking, she took his hand and placed it on her round belly.
"Baby, hurry and tell Daddy you're the bravest baby ever."
As if in response, the baby suddenly moved a few times.
Bennett's gaze softened considerably as he gently caressed the baby through her belly.
Yvonne was ready for the wait to be over, and it seemed her baby was on the same page. In the quiet, early hours of the morning, the first contractions finally took hold.
It was Yvonne's first time giving birth, and she had no experience.
At first, she just felt a series of sharp but not severe pains that would come and go.
Yvonne didn't think much of it, rolled over, and went back to sleep. A little while later, the pain returned.
Finally realizing something was wrong, she pushed herself up and called out, "Bennett."
Bennett hadn't been sleeping deeply. Hearing her call, he immediately sat up from the sleeper sofa.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
“Bennett... I’m having contractions. It’s time," Yvonne said, clutching her belly.
Bennett instantly grew tense. He switched on the room light, rushed to her side, and pressed the call button by the bed.
Soon, a doctor and nurses arrived.

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