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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 909

Bennett had dinner with Yvonne at the restaurant, and afterward, they went for a walk on the beach.

The sand on the island's beach was fine and soft. Yvonne slipped off her shoes, her bare feet sinking into the sand as she and Bennett started building a sandcastle.

It was a game she'd loved since childhood, and Yvonne never tired of it.

Bennett rolled up the cuffs of his shirt, revealing a pair of strong forearms, and playfully joined Yvonne in her fun.

Working together, they managed to build a rather impressive sandcastle.

While digging in the sand, Yvonne discovered the beach was dotted with colorful seashells. Captivated, she grabbed a small pail and began collecting them along the shoreline.

Yvonne was leaning down to retrieve a shell when the tide surged, sending a warm, rhythmic foam swirling around her ankles.

She rinsed a beautifully colored shell in the seawater, placed it in her pail, and was just about to stand up when she saw Thomas Taylor and Jessa Lane walking toward them from a distance.

Thomas wore his usual mask of cool indifference, while Jessa Lane trailed behind him, chattering like a little bird.

Due to the distance and the loud crashing of the waves, Yvonne couldn't hear what Jessa was saying, but she could see her mouth moving nonstop.

At that moment, Thomas and Jessa also spotted Yvonne and Bennett. Making no effort to avoid them, Thomas continued walking over at the same pace.

Yvonne slowly rose to her feet when she saw Thomas.

"Thomas," Yvonne said with a smile, addressing him as naturally as Bennett did.

"Mm," Thomas nodded, his eyes glancing from her to the small pail in her hand. It was already filled with seashells, a clear sign she had been crouching on the beach for quite some time.

"Aren't you pregnant? Should you really be straining yourself like that?" Thomas asked.

"Oh, it's fine," Yvonne replied casually.

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