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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 895

And Yvonne's philosophy was to treat others as they treated her. As long as Emma wasn't looking for trouble, Yvonne was perfectly capable of getting along with her peacefully.

Besides Emma, Teresa James had also visited last weekend, bringing supplements and asking about Yvonne's health. She had wanted to accompany Yvonne to her check-up, but Yvonne declined.

In addition, Teresa also brought an invitation for Yvonne—a wedding invitation for Caroline James.

Yvonne was quite surprised. Jerome and Mrs. James had been so worried about Caroline's marriage prospects, finding no one good enough for her, yet feeling she wasn't good enough for the best. She hadn't expected Caroline to be getting married so soon.

"Who's my cousin marrying? I haven't heard Uncle mention anything," Yvonne asked, puzzled.

"He's no blue blood! Just some ordinary salesman at your uncle's company. His parents are just factory workers. But he has a handsome face and a silver tongue, and he completely charmed your cousin," Teresa sighed.

"How could Uncle and Aunt agree to the marriage?" Yvonne was even more confused.

Jerome and Mrs. James had such high standards. If they had been willing to let Caroline marry down, she would have been married long ago. Plenty of educated, elite men from middle-class families would have been happy to marry a daughter of a wealthy family like Caroline.

And yet, Caroline had found herself an overconfident, average Joe.

"What choice did your uncle and aunt have? Caroline is pregnant. She was crying and threatening to harm herself, refusing to get an abortion. They can't just let the child be born illegitimate, can they? Your grandfather was furious, but he consented to the marriage as well," Teresa added.

The elder Mr. James had consented to Teresa's marriage to George Spencer back then, so he was hardly in a position to stop Caroline from marrying down now. When it came to the disobedient daughters and granddaughters in the family, the elder Mr. James had essentially given up on them, simply sending them off with a modest dowry.

"My cousin's wedding is this weekend. Will you come with me?" Yvonne asked Bennett.

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