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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 92

Mabel hurried to open the door.

Someone had come to the house.

"Excuse me, is this Mr. Timothy Lawson's residence?"

"Yes, it is. Can I help you?"

Whenever someone visited, it was always Mabel who greeted them at the door; Jessica didn't speak, so she couldn't handle guests.

"We're from The Silverthread Eatery. Mr. Lawson ordered a birthday dinner for Mrs. Lawson through our restaurant. He wasn't able to make it to the restaurant tonight, so he asked us to deliver the meal to your home so Mrs. Lawson could enjoy it here."

Mabel could barely contain her excitement. "Please, come in!"

"And these flowers—Mr. Lawson had them delivered to our restaurant earlier today, so we're bringing them along. Could you please give them to Mrs. Lawson?"

Jessica watched as Mabel, clutching a beautiful bouquet, hurried toward her.

"Ma'am, Mr. Lawson ordered you a special birthday dinner, and he got you these flowers too. Aren't they just gorgeous?"

Jessica stared at the vibrant bouquet of fresh peonies, momentarily caught off guard.

"Here you go, take them," Mabel urged, beaming. Jessica, still a little dazed, reached out and accepted the flowers.

Once the dinner was arranged on the table, the staff from The Silverthread Eatery took their leave.

Just before leaving, Mabel turned and added, "Ma'am, it shows that Mr. Lawson really does care about you. Enjoy your dinner!"

Jessica inhaled the sweet scent of the blossoms and noticed a card tucked among the stems.

[Happy Birthday, Mrs. Lawson — Timothy]

It was his handwriting.

Jessica stood there, stunned.

Maybe Mabel was right. Maybe Timothy still cared.

When he saw her with Herbert, he got angry. When Herbert gave her that voice pendant, Timothy threw it away and replaced it with a voice-emitting ring. When she didn't come home, he went out looking for her.

She walked over to the dining table and gazed at the delicious spread.

Wasn't this what she'd always hoped for?

He wasn't truly indifferent to her—he was just learning, step by step, how to pay attention.

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