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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 777

Bennett's lips curved into a smile at the thought. A child of his and Yvonne's—it was something he truly looked forward to.

"We'll see. Yvonne's still a child herself," Bennett sighed softly.

"True, she is quite young. Serves you right for robbing the cradle," Noah teased.

Bennett just shook his head and laughed, his gaze returning to Yvonne and Nicola. But then he saw Cynthia and her brother, Lionel Scott, had also appeared by the lake and were walking toward them.

Nicola was running with the kite string and didn't see who was behind her, bumping right into Cynthia.

The little girl stumbled, nearly falling, but Cynthia reacted quickly and caught her.

"Are you alright?" Cynthia asked, crouching down to look at Nicola with a warm smile.

Nicola shook her head. "I'm okay, miss."

Just then, Yvonne hurried over, anxiously pulling Nicola toward her to check for any injuries.

"Auntie, I'm fine. This lady caught me," Nicola said obediently.

Yvonne finally looked up at Cynthia. "Ms. Scott, what a coincidence."

Cynthia had the same gentle demeanor as always, her smile perfectly measured. "We're on vacation here. We didn't expect to run into you all."

She then introduced the young man beside her.

He was more of a boy than a man, really, looking a year or two younger than Yvonne.

"Hey," Bennett replied, not knowing him well but offering a polite nod.

Because Noah and Cynthia had been together for years, he was quite familiar with her younger cousin. He smiled and asked, "Lionel, are you on break?"

"Yeah, I just got back," Lionel confirmed. "I was tied up with a research project at school, so I finally have a few days off. Luckily, my cousin wasn't busy and could bring me out here to relax."

"If you get bored, you can always come find me. I'll take you out," Noah offered.

"Really? That would be great!" Lionel said excitedly.

"Lionel, stop it. Your uncle Noah's company is so busy. Where would he find the time for a little rascal like you?" Cynthia said, feigning a stern expression as she chided her cousin.

"It's fine. I can spare the time," Noah said with a smile.

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