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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1268

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1268

Rolling her eyes, Helen had other plans in her mind. Since Yvette had crossed the line and tried to kill her sister, Helen had no problem at all with whatever Jason wanted to do to her.

I’ll fully support Jason when the time comes. How dare Yvette go against my sister!

After that, Helen left the room with Hannah.

“Jason, here you are.” As soon as Hannah came out of the room, she called out to Jason.

“Yes, Hannah. What’s the matter? Why did you ask me to come?” In response, Jason asked Hannah.

Helen was a little awkward at that moment. If she knew that Yvette was so execrable, she wouldn’t have told Hannah about it. She thought it was a sticky situation, so at that moment, when she saw Jason, she had a guilty conscience.

Thinking of that, Helen sat right next to Fabian and smiled at him as she called out to him, “Fabian.”

There was another half of the sentence which she didn’t articulate. If anything happens later, please help me.

Fabian nodded as he understood instantly when he saw Helen looking at him with her pleading eyes.

“I heard that… You’ve found out the culprit behind the car crash?”

Hannah sat beside Jason and asked.

Jason didn’t answer. Instead, he eyed Helen with a disdainful and exasperated expression. I trusted you with my plan and told you not to tell Hannah about it. And what a traitor you are. You just turned your back on me and sold me out.

Looking at the piercing glint in Jason’s eyes and the expression on his face which suggested that he would eat her alive, Helen couldn’t help but draw herself closer to Fabian.

“Jason, have you found out about it?” Fabian also questioned him.

“I… I did.”

All of a sudden, Jason felt like someone had rained on his parade. Great. All my efforts will be going to waste again. Just look at how Hannah reacted. She even called me over purposely just for this. I’m sure she’s going to stop me from doing things.

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