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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 330

After Yvonne finished filming the outdoor reality show, Sandra booked her another role in a historical drama.

It was a guest role, so filming would only take about a month.

The shoot was located in a southern water town, which happened to be Monica Scott Jones's hometown.

Monica had moved to Istra for college, where she met Bruce Jones, married, and started a family. Her parents, however, still lived in their hometown.

In her free time, Yvonne took the opportunity to visit her maternal grandparents.

Her grandfather and grandmother looked much older, but they were still in good health.

Her grandmother even cooked a meal for her personally.

Her grandfather had become a bit forgetful with age. He seemed to have forgotten that his granddaughter had died in the line of duty and complained, "That ungrateful little girl, Vonnie. How long has it been since she last came to see me? And here I was, saving all the good snacks for her."

Listening to him, her grandmother secretly wiped away tears.

Yvonne's own heart ached, and she had to fight back tears.

Yvonne's filming went smoothly. After she wrapped, she stayed in the small town for an extra day, revisiting the places she used to play as a child and buying many local specialties.

When she returned to Istra, she brought the gifts to the Jones family home.

Monica's face lit up with a smile the moment she saw Yvonne.

"Yvonne, you're here! Come in, come in."

"Mrs. Jones, I was filming in Tano and picked up some local specialties. I remembered Yvonne saying you were from there, so I brought some for you."

Yvonne entered, carrying the bags.

"You're so thoughtful, dear," Monica said with a warm smile.

Yvonne followed Monica into the house. Bruce happened to be home from work, sitting on the living room sofa reading the newspaper.

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