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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 313

"Mom... Why should I? I'm the customer here!"

"Just do as told!" Susan bit her tongue and returned the phone to Gregory, shooting me a forced smile. "Ms. Webster, since you designed the dress, we’d love for you to come to the engagement party next week. Just in case there are any last-minute fixes needed with the dress."

"The door is right there." I made a shooing gesture. " You can transfer the final payment to the same account. Thank you."

After the drama wrapped up, it was nearing seven o'clock. I spontaneously suggested grabbing some dinner together.

We had just reached the parking garage when Christine got a call about a bar crawl and decided to ditch me, leaving just me, Gregory, and Molly.

Gregory nodded at me. "Hop in my car. I'll give you and Molly a ride to work tomorrow."

"Sure." As I moved to open the backseat door, Molly nudged me toward the passenger seat. "Sit in the front, Jane. The back's a bit cramped."

Sports cars, they're all show no room.

I was browsing through a food delivery app, thinking about where to order the food from, when Gregory yawned. "I'm beaten. Let's head back and order something to my place."

That wasn't a bad idea. I was feeling pretty worn out myself. When we got home, the delivery was already at the door.

Gregory grabbed the food and headed toward his place with a mischievous smirk. "Let's eat at mine. I'd hate for your place to become a scene of scandal."

I was stunned. "Scandal? What scandal?"

Gregory lazily walked in, handing me a pair of new slippers. "Between Bryant and Mark, I wouldn't stand a chance."

I pretended not to hear, but he coldly added, "Neither is good for you. Not Bryant, and Mark's no better."

"And you would know?" I couldn't help but retort, taking the delivery bags from him and setting everything up on the table.

Her enthusiasm was irresistible, leaving me no room to decline.

After a quick tour of the living room and her room, she led me into Gregory's study. "You wouldn't believe the cool stuff my brother has. He's got art and artifacts that you can't find just anywhere..."

A ceramic piggy bank shaped like a rabbit drew my eyes. It was ugly yet oddly familiar. Instead of repulsion, I felt a strange affection and impulsively picked it up. It was heavy, and when I shook it, I could hear the coins inside.

I chuckled. "I wouldn't have pegged your brother for..."

"Who said you could touch that?" A fierce rebuke came from behind, startling me into dropping the piggy bank.

Crash! The piggy bank shattered, coins scattering everywhere.

Gregory rushed over, and as I looked up, I saw a storm brewing on his face, anger mounting!

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