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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 420

"Remember that."

When it came to serious matters, he could be surprisingly straight-laced. His voice was slow and steady, "She claimed that only Dorothy and her daughter were behind it. Couldn't pin anything else on her, and it didn't seem right to keep holding her without more evidence, so we let her go. Why? What's up?"

"I saw her yesterday."

I didn't stop what I was doing but looked up at Gregory. "Remember how Bella suddenly announced last year she had a daughter? Guess who that daughter is?"

"Her?"

"Yeah, now goes by the name Summer."

I was puzzled.

Gregory's brown eyes narrowed slightly. "I'll have someone dig into it."

He never liked to drag his feet. He made a call right then and there.

And the response was quick.

Just as I finished massaging his legs, the phone rang.

Gregory answered, "Talk to me."

"Greg, there's nothing suspicious on the surface. Just Bella suddenly declaring she has a daughter, Summer. Can't find much else. Looks like someone's covered their tracks well."

"Any way to find out more?"

"That'll take some time. You in a hurry?"

Gregory's voice was cold, "Just get on it."

After hanging up, he looked at me, "Done with the massage?"

"Don't want to overdo it."

I tried to stand up but my legs were too numb, and I fell back. Gregory caught me in a swift move, pulling me into his embrace.

I ended up sitting on his lap, his scent of mint filling my nostrils.

My ears burned, and I struggled to stand, but he gripped my waist. "Jane, I want to celebrate Valentine's Day too. You can't play favorites."

What did he mean by playing favorites?

I glared at him. "I already told you, I didn't celebrate Valentine's Day with Bryant."

"Then let's celebrate Valentine's Day, okay?"

He tightened his hold around my waist, pulling me closer.

His intention was clear, but when I tried to speak, my words came out all twisted. "Why...why not, go celebrate if you want to. It's not like I can stop you."

"What I mean is..."

He dragged out the words, his gaze fixed on me, a smirk playing on his lips, "Celebrate Valentine's Day with you. Don't play dumb."

"So what are we now, that you want to celebrate Valentine's Day?" I asked.

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