Lost Me Gained Regret

Chapter 226



Chapter 226
I wondered, “Kill herself? So, is that their family’s talent passed down through generations?”
I wasn’t sure what drove me, but I asked, “Do you need me to come with you?”
Maybe I wanted to see if it was true.
Or maybe I was worried. God forbid something happened, and Bryant had no one else he could trust.
Bryant looked at me, surprised. “Would you?”
“Let’s go.” I grabbed my bag, and we headed to the hospital.
When we arrived, Teresa was still in the emergency room, with Margaret and Albert waiting outside.
The scene felt almost comical to me. But, given the seriousness of the moment, laughing seemed inappropriate. So, I forced
myself to think of all the sad things I’d ever experienced to suppress my amusement.
Bryant, Margaret, Albert, and Teresa were behind the ER doors. If you were to map out their relationships, it’d look more tangled
than at spider’s web.
Suddenly, Margaret stormed over and shoved me, ‘Jane, what’s so funny? My mom’s in there fighting for her life, and you’re here
to gawk?”
Yes, I tried not to laugh but failed to hold it. I was half a step behind Bryant, so he didn’t see.
Immediately, he stepped before me, his demeanor icy, “Have you lost your mind? I asked Jane to come.”
“Bry... Margaret and Albert’s scandal had come to light, and she couldn’t lash out at Bryant like she used to.
Tears were running down her face as she cried out, “Why’d you bring her? If Jane hadn’t driven my mom to this point, my mom
wouldn’t have even tried to do this!”
“What are you blaming me for?” I stepped forward, “This mess is all on you. You were yelling at your mom at the town hall, not
me. How is this my fault?”
“You!” Margaret was at a loss for words, especially with Bryant there. She could only glare at me resentfully.

Ever the protective partner, Albert accused, “Jane, you used to be so kind and gentle when Timothy was around. Why are you
stirring up trouble, turning this house upside down?”
Albert was always passing the buck.
After the scandal broke online, they faced backlash for days but somehow concluded it was all my fault. I didn’t see how.
Frowning, I listened as Bryant’s voice turned venomous, mocking. “This is Jane’s fault? For not keeping a close eye on her
father–in–law and stepsister’s affair? My wife can’t shoulder this blame.”
“I...” Already intimidated by Bryant, Albert tumed red with rage but couldn’t muster a comeback.
There wasn’t much he could say.
With a single sentence, Bryant had put them in their place. Yet, Margaret seemed oblivious to Bryant’s disdain, grabbing his
sleeve, her tears pleading. “It was my fault, terribly so! But Bry, please. Albert and I were drinking that day, and someone must’ve
spiked our drinks. That’s the only reason...
Bryant’s frown deepened, and he shook her off, removing his jacket where she had touched him and tossing it into a biohazard
bin.
“None of that matters now.” Bryant’s gaze was icy as he demanded, “What I want to know is, what’s this deal with Teresa being a
homewrecker? Explain yourself, clearly and completely.”


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