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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 265

As I was diligently scrubbing his back, completely focused on the task at hand, out of nowhere, he let out a soft sound, "Well..."

I paused my movements, utterly baffled, and turned to look at him.

His eyes were soft, and his voice clear and untroubled as he said, “I admit, I’m the one with impure thoughts.”

I was about to say something when my gaze involuntarily drifted downwards, and I noticed he was visibly aroused.

My cheeks flamed with heat, and I threw the towel aside, "Do it yourself!"

Jerk! Even in this state, he still had the energy for such thoughts.

...

Bryant's injuries were severe, but the doctors at BlessedCare Medical Facility lived up to their reputation. Plus, the care he received in the hospital room was nothing short of excellent.

Within a week, the doctor announced he could be discharged.

He added, "Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. Ferguson's speedy recovery owes much to your devoted care. You truly are a model couple! No wonder the internet is filled with stories of Mr. Ferguson doting on his wife. With such a wonderful wife, it's only right to cherish her."

Bryant's smile was one of complete satisfaction.

I found the latter comment rather ironic.

I later heard that the doctor was promoted to Deputy Director that very day.

I didn't say much at the moment, just handed the packed clothes to Kevin, "Take these back to the Ferguson Mansion. They'll know how to handle the laundry."

Kevin took the clothes with a slight nod.

When we got to the garage, Bryant spoke up first, "Let me drive you."

"No need," I pointed towards my car, "I brought mine."

He seemed a bit reluctant, and just when I thought he might insist on having his way, he reined in his emotions and said, "Alright, but drive safely."

"Will do!"

I nodded, relieved, and turned to walk to my car.

Finally, free at last!

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