Chapter Summary: Chapter 364 – Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson
In Chapter 364, a key moment in the Romance novel Goodbye, Mr. Regret, Piper Jameson delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Jessica made her way to Timothy’s hospital room, opened the door, and walked over to his bedside. She signed, *“You should go.”*
Timothy had never been dismissed like this before—no one had ever asked him to leave before he’d made the decision himself.
Jessica was the first.
A wave of bitter laughter rippled through him.
His dark eyes locked onto Jessica’s face. “What happened was my fault. Didn’t you see how guilty and sorry I was afterward? We’ve been married seven years—other than that one incident, when have I ever let you down? Don’t you think you’ve been unreasonable lately?”
He spewed the words out in anger, and saying them only deepened his frustration. His voice grew even colder, harsher. “Think about it—if you hadn’t pushed me away over and over, would I have done that to you?”
Jessica stared at him, stunned, her lips curling into a frosty smile.
He was actually trying to blame her.
By his logic, was every girl who’d ever been hurt just at fault for being attractive or vulnerable?
Wasn’t it the aggressor who chose to ignore the law—to trample on basic decency?
And how could he have the nerve to claim that, apart from that incident, he’d never wronged her?
It was all so infuriating.
But Jessica refused to waste another ounce of emotion on this. Her time was running out, and she still needed to get her health checked.
Her doctor had only recently told her she needed to keep her spirits up. Problems with her liver, he’d said, were closely linked to her emotional state.
She signed wearily, *“Fine, it’s all my fault. You’re blameless. You make perfect sense. Now, will you leave?”*
Timothy didn’t budge. He had no intention of going anywhere.
“I’m not here to argue, Jessy. I won’t take up your time. I just want to get to the point, and then I’ll go.”
Jessica almost laughed.
Sheila had just come by wanting to talk, and now Timothy was here too.
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