What Happens in Chapter 341 – From the Book Goodbye, Mr. Regret
Dive into Chapter 341, a pivotal chapter in Goodbye, Mr. Regret, written by Piper Jameson. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
He refused to dwell on it. He hoped, desperately, that he was wrong—prayed that nothing like that had actually happened.
All he wanted was to get to her as soon as possible.
Over half an hour later, someone knocked on Jessica’s door, handing her a bag of medication. She took the pills, following Herbert’s instructions he’d sent over, and swallowed them all dutifully.
There was also a bottle of liquid medicine. She drank it, and a soothing coolness washed down her throat, dulling the raw, burning pain that had been bothering her.
Her throat hurt so much she hadn’t eaten all day. Even before leaving home, just brushing her teeth had made her gag. Food wasn’t even a consideration.
Now, after the medicine, she wondered if she might feel a little better. There was a supermarket and a couple of restaurants nearby; she originally wanted to pick up something light—maybe some creamy soup—but none of the places had anything like that. In the end, she bought a cup of bone broth and a fruit yogurt smoothie and brought them back to her apartment.
The broth was piping hot, so she let it cool while she tried a bit of the smoothie. The tangy, sweet flavor was surprisingly satisfying after so many hours without food, but halfway through, she couldn’t fight the wave of nausea.
She rushed to the bathroom, clinging to the sink as she dry-heaved several times. Thankfully, nothing came up.
The effort left her throat feeling raw again.
Back in the kitchen, she forced herself to finish the rest of the smoothie, this time eating even slower. At least the nausea didn’t return.
The broth was still too hot to drink, so she decided to lie down and rest for a while.
She’d barely settled in when her phone buzzed with a message—two photos from Timothy.
The first was a selfie, with a bandage wrapped around his forehead.
The second showed his leg in a cast.
Then, a text followed:
[So you’re just going to leave me? Abandon me?]
Jessica closed the chat, blocked Timothy’s number and account without hesitation.
The court had already accepted her divorce filing. There was nothing left between her and Timothy that warranted any more private conversations.
When Timothy saw she hadn’t replied, he sent another message.
But all he got was an error notification.
He gripped his phone so tightly that his knuckles turned white.
Timothy’s expression darkened. “Get a male orderly. Do you understand what I need him for?”
His voice was sharp. Sallie wilted under his glare, grumbling, “Jessica’s disappeared too, not picking up the phone—I’m so done with this.”
With a huff, she went to find an orderly. If Jessica were here, none of this would be happening.
Sallie had barely left when Phelps and Naylor arrived.
Phelps had been so terrified last night that he’d fainted. He’d only just regained consciousness, but insisted on coming to see Timothy immediately.
No sooner had they stepped into the room than Timothy hurled a pillow at them, ordering them to get out.
Phelps, already annoyed, was about to lose his temper when Sallie returned with the orderly.
That’s when Naylor and Phelps realized that Timothy needed help getting to the bathroom.
Timothy had never been this humiliated in his life. He wished he could snap his fingers and have Jessica right there by his side.
If Jessica were here, none of this would be happening.
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