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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 111

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 111

A corner of Vivian’s mouth quirked up. “Why are we even talking about this? It’s all history now. There’s no point for us to have this discussion anymore.”

She stood up and was ready to leave as she did not want to talk to Fabian anymore.

Yet, Fabian was not ready to let her go. He went up and grabbed her by the wrist.

“You and I still have a lot to talk about.” Fabian stared at her, and this time he did not look away. “You protected me from the attack. This shows you still have feelings for me!”

Vivian’s body could not help but shudder ever so slightly, but she quickly managed to calm herself down.

She looked at Fabian, who was standing beside her. She saw from his beautiful eyes remorse and saudade. The feelings were so intense that Vivian dared not look at them directly.

“I think you’ve mistaken,” she said in a suppressed voice, “All I did was to pull the man away from you, that’s all.”

“What’s the difference? You still care about me, don’t you?” Fabian growled.

“I saved you because I…” Vivian’s eyelashes fluttered, but she tried to explain it in a steady voice, “Because I want to repay your kindness.”

Fabian froze momentarily. “What do you mean?”

“You’re the one who helped me secure the scholarship and job opportunities, right?” Vivian said softly. Upon seeing Fabian’s sudden change of expression, she knew her guess was right. “This is why I’m still grateful to you, though you didn’t trust me and even lied to me. Without you, I wouldn’t be able to complete my university studies.”

Had she not graduated from university, it would be impossible for her to land a job in any magazine company. She would also not be able to afford her mother’s medical expenses.

Despite all that had happened, Vivian was sincerely grateful to Fabian.

“What do you mean?” It was Fabian’s face going pale this time. “You rescued me just because I’ve helped you in the past?”

It hurt Vivian to see the disappointment in Fabian’s eyes.

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