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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 666

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"Huh?"

I should have remembered that Gregory never beats around the bush. I tried to cover his mouth, but it was too late.

"Babe, are you dropping hints?"

"..."

I glared at him, exchanged a few hurried words with Christine, and quickly dragged Gregory into the elevator.

Once we got home, Gregory raised an eyebrow with a mischievous grin, "In a hurry?"

It took me a moment to catch on.

Then, I poked him hard in the cheek, "Why did you have to say that?"

Gregory sounded genuinely puzzled, "Say what?"

I withdrew my hand, "The thing with Christine and Dailey. She is Mira's godmother, after all. You figure it out."

Gregory pulled me into his arms and kissed me softly, "Nope, I'm just here for the drama."

Before I could respond, he swept me off my feet.

"Besides, I've got more pressing matters at hand."

"..."

Gregory's urgency was palpable.

He was so eager that we ended up showering together.

But just as we were about to undress, there was a knock on the bedroom door.

"Mrs. Ferguson..."

Zoe's voice was cautious, "Um...Mira's awake. It's feeding time."

"..."

Zoe didn't want to interrupt us and even took the baby to her room to soothe her back to sleep.

Who would have thought she'd wake up just then?

I quickly wrapped myself in a bathrobe, tying it loosely, and hurried to the guest bedroom.

Zoe seemed embarrassed, "Actually, the baby's feeding schedule is quite consistent..."

Mira was indeed well-behaved, quietly waiting for me to feed her without making a fuss.

Such timing.

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