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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 676

I slipped into the gown layer by layer, following the sequence meticulously.

I was bracing myself for a tight squeeze around the waistline, ready to suck in my breath so Christine could fasten the buttons. I figured, once I return the dress, I'd slim down a bit, and by the wedding day, it would fit just right.

But to my surprise, I felt no pinch.

"It fits quite well, actually. Looks like we won't need to alter it, though we might loosen it around the bust a bit."

Christine spun me towards the mirror, clearly impressed. "It's absolutely stunning on you! Gorgeous!"

I admired my reflection, pleased. This was exactly the gown I had envisioned.

For the tuxedo, I didn't even need to see Gregory try it on to know he'd look dashing.

"I think it's fine as is. The bust might seem a tad snug now, but it'll fit better in time."

Christine nodded in understanding. She opened the door to call in the owner.

The moment the owner stepped in, their eyes lit up. "It's as if it was tailor-made for you."

Then, they added, "I can't lend this dress out..."

"Eh, why not? I thought we had an agreement," Christine was puzzled.

The owner hurried to explain, "I'd rather gift it to you."

"When my ancestors passed, they left a word about finding the rightful person. But all these years, we didn't know who that would be. Seeing this lady today made it clear."

"Yes, yes, this is destiny."

Christine was overjoyed, but after exchanging a glance with me, she added, "But we can't accept such a generous gift without offering something in return..."

The owner waved off the concern, "It's just two pieces of clothing. They might seem valuable because they're old, but that's about it."

As if it were that simple.

The craftsmanship was impeccable, the silk and fabric exquisite.

Clearly, this was from a wealthy household of yore.

"Some things can't be measured in value. The fact that this dress is still in pristine condition and retains its elegance shows how much you've cherished it."

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