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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 427

Her eyes softened a bit. "And you? How's your depression?"

"I'm off the meds now."

I offered a smile, "A friend in France recommended a psychologist, and I've been working with them for the past couple of years. It's been pretty effective."

At least now, even when I recall the past or encounter people from those days, I don't panic, tremble, or think about suicide anymore. Back in RiverCity, even after bumping into Bryant at the hotel without any warning, I've managed to keep my sleep pretty decent.

"That's good to hear."

Edith breathed a sigh of relief, glancing at the time, "I should head to the airport soon. I'll find the right moment to explain things to him, give him a heads up."

She stood up, gesturing towards the room where Ike was, with a helpless expression, "As for my son, I'm afraid he's going to be a bit of a bother for you. Gregory just doesn't have the patience."

"It's no trouble at all, I like kids."

I chuckled as I walked her to the door, "Ike's still at home, so I'll say goodbye here."

Edith winked at me, "Ike really likes you. If you could become his aunt, he'd be thrilled."

I cleared my throat, not picking up the thread, just saying, "Safe travels, and let me know when you've landed."

She gave me an "OK" sign, then strutted off, pulling her suitcases behind her.

As soon as I closed the door, Ike popped his head out from his room, looking around, "Where's mommy?"

"She's left."

I couldn't help but laugh. Edith, always so carefree, didn't even say goodbye to Ike before her trip.

Ike, used to it by now, just shrugged. "She's always like this."

I picked him up, comforting him, "But she'll send us a message when she lands, okay?"

"Okay then, Ike forgives her!"

His voice was soft and cuddly as he nestled into my shoulder, "Jane, are you done with your work? Can you help Ike with the puzzle? The one Uncle got is super complicated."

Sitting down on the carpet with him, I glanced at the puzzle instructions.

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