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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 720

If it were a lemon, I might buy the germ-killing story.

But I kept quiet, took a seat to give the two actors their space.

I had barely warmed my seat when Gregory returned.

"Back already? Didn't even have time for a smoke, huh?"

"I've quit, you know that."

Gregory took my hand, looking for praise, "Haven't sneaked one, smell if you don't believe me."

He leaned in; I pushed him back, whispering, "What did you say to Dailey?"

Gregory: "Nothing at all."

Surprised, I asked, "Then why have me sit first?"

Gregory, as if it were the most natural thing, "In case of turbulence, safer to be seated."

"..."

I couldn't help but laugh and cry at the same time.

Meanwhile.

Dailey took his seat.

He was in a spot where he could clearly see Christine, which only added to the frustration boiling inside him.

He had loosened his collar two notches but still felt suffocated.

Just as he was about to move, someone blocked his way.

"Dai," Nelly had gotten a first aid kit from the flight attendant, "Let me take care of that wound."

Dailey raised a hand to stop her, "No need."

Nelly bit her lip, "Dai, you're like family to me, I worry about you."

"If your godmother asks about you, I wouldn't know what to say."

"We're supposed to keep in touch and look after each other."

No one knew the Clarkson family's stance better than Dailey.

He did feel guilty towards Nelly.

But his family valued composure above all.

They wouldn't treat Nelly with special care just out of guilt.

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