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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 655

Yvonne might not have a natural gift for acting, but she had high emotional intelligence. During her time as an undercover agent, she had mastered the art of telling people exactly what they wanted to hear.

If Director Ward hadn't had other plans for the evening, he would have invited Yvonne and Sandra to dinner.

“Ms. Garcia, Ms. Jones, it’s unfortunate I have another engagement tonight. We’ll have to do this again sometime,” Director Ward said, personally seeing them to the door, looking as though he wished they could stay longer.

If he had known they would get along so well, he wouldn't have scheduled anything else for the evening.

“Please, don’t trouble yourself, Director Ward. We’ll see you again soon,” Sandra said, politely shaking his hand as she and Yvonne left the hotel room.

Yvonne let out a sigh of relief once they were out of the hotel.

“I think Director Ward has a good impression of you. I’ll email you the script tonight. Read it carefully. Don’t mess up the audition,” Sandra reminded her.

“So my vacation is officially over now?” Yvonne’s face fell.

“Life is short, we have to make money. Be good,” Sandra said, patting Yvonne’s shoulder earnestly. “Alright, don’t look so down. My treat for dinner.”

The two of them then walked into a steakhouse across the street from the hotel.

They were seated in a private room on the second floor with floor-to-ceiling windows that offered a wide view of the hotel’s main entrance.

Yvonne looked down at her well-done steak, cutting and eating as she went.

Without Bennett there to cut her steak for her, even eating felt like a chore. She was a little annoyed.

“Why did you insist on a well-done steak? Don’t you think it’s tough?” Sandra asked, elegantly slicing into her medium-rare steak.

“I don’t like eating raw meat,” Yvonne replied, continuing to saw at her steak with great effort.

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