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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 302

"Bennett, who do you want me to be?" Yvonne's beautiful eyes widened as tears streamed uncontrollably down her face.

Her vision blurred, and then, everything went black as she lost consciousness.

He lifted her into his arms and placed her in the car.

The car cut through the darkness, driving steadily along the empty road.

Yvonne leaned against the seat, her sleeping face peaceful and innocent, exuding an air of naivety.

Bennett held the steering wheel, occasionally glancing at her in the rearview mirror.

The car finally pulled into Cherry Apartment.

It was late, and Helen had already gone to bed, but she was awakened by Bullet's barking.

She threw on a robe and walked out of her room, startled to see Bennett carrying Yvonne inside.

"What happened to Ms. Jones?" Helen asked.

"She's drunk. Helen, could you help her wash up and change her clothes?" Bennett handed Yvonne over to Helen and then went to his own room.

He took off his jacket, tossing it onto the back of the sofa, then pulled out a pack of cigarettes. He lit one, and just as he did, his phone on the coffee table began to buzz.

Bennett held the cigarette in one hand and picked up the phone with the other.

It was Emma's voice on the other end.

"Where are you?"

On the other end, Emma listened to the dial tone, fuming.

"That wretched son of mine, what is he trying to do? Is he planning to break off the engagement?"

"Marriage is a serious matter. It's understandable for Bennett to be cautious," Frank reasoned.

"Yolanda is beautiful, talented, gentle, and a suitable match for our family. What more could he be dissatisfied with? You've spoiled him rotten." Unable to scold her son, Emma directed her anger at her husband.

"You only gave me one son. Who else am I supposed to spoil?" Frank maintained a good-natured demeanor in front of his wife.

He walked over to her, putting an arm around her shoulder to comfort her. "Getting married and starting a family is a lifelong commitment. You have to let him marry someone he truly loves. What does it matter what the Walker family thinks? If Bennett wants to marry her, he will. If he doesn't, he won't."

"He won't marry a well-behaved girl like Yolanda, so does he want to marry someone wild like Yvonne? We were so busy with work back then that we sent him to the Moore family, and they raised him to be Yvonne's lapdog, ready to bite whoever she pointed at. I still get angry just thinking about it. Thank God Yvonne is dead. If she weren't, I'd be the one dying of anger!"

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