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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 197

Joseph’s future was uncertain, and he would have to fend for himself.

Later that evening, the family gathered. Jeffrey, exhausted from his shift, went straight to bed. Queena returned from her date with Oscar, glowing and proudly showing off a new diamond Cartier bracelet. She coyly announced they had spent the afternoon at a hotel.

Yvonne found her bragging pathetic. Oscar’s gift paled in comparison to the extravagant jewelry Matthew had once showered her with. Matthew had genuinely cared for Queena, but she had been faithless. Oscar might be wealthy, but his unwillingness to spend lavishly on her spoke volumes.

George and Teresa, however, were thrilled, excitedly discussing engagement plans. Yvonne, tired of listening, went to her room.

A week later, filming began for Ms. Jane’s new martial arts film. Yvonne, the female lead, headed to the set with her assistant. She was surprised to learn that her co-star was none other than Thomas. At the opening press conference, they were interviewed together. Thomas, a seasoned veteran, handled the reporters’ questions with ease, while Yvonne said as little as possible. When a reporter tried to trick her with a loaded question, she simply feigned ignorance. Thomas, to his credit, often stepped in to help her out.

To thank him, she treated him to another meal. This time, they were photographed by paparazzi. The next day, headlines screamed about their secret romance. Yvonne’s social media exploded with hate from Thomas' devoted fans. Sandra called and chewed her out before launching into damage control mode, issuing a statement that the photos were from a cast dinner. Thomas' team released a similar statement, clarifying that Yvonne was merely a junior colleague.

Just as the furor was dying down, a behind-the-scenes video from the set went viral. It showed Thomas and Yvonne repeatedly breaking into laughter while trying to film a romantic scene. Their chemistry was more comedic than passionate. Yvonne couldn’t help it; having grown up with Thomas, she found it impossible to see him as a romantic interest.

“Them laughing during the love scene is actually hilarious.”

“Am I the only one who thinks they look cute together?”

“I ship it.”

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