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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1287

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1287

He added as he stopped walking halfway. Once he was done speaking, he continued making his way to the study again.

Hannah let out a deep, long breath and she couldn’t help but feel happy as she watched him leave.

Although Fabian was so much thicker skin than he was in the past, he was treating her better now. She could deeply feel his love for her and she couldn’t ask for more from her husband.

Yvette got the court’s verdict the moment she woke up and soon enough, someone arrived at her house to take her away. However, she wasn’t scared at all. It seemed to her that as long as Lyna was around, nothing would happen to her.

Before she was arrested, she made a call to Lyna.

The latter had not been idle because of this either as she was busy calling people to make up fake statements. Once everything was done, she finally put down her phone and rested on the couch.

She spent a lot of energy in the making of her own bulletproof vest. Fortunately, Yvette completely trusted her so it was all worth it in the end.

“Lynnie, someone sent this to you earlier. I didn’t want to disturb you since you were busy,” Felicia said.

Her daughter answered softly before taking the documents she was holding.

When Felicia found out that Fabian and Hannah were involved in a car accident on their wedding day, she had a feeling that her daughter was greatly involved in that incident. Now that she saw Lyna making so many calls early in the morning, she couldn’t help but feel worried.

“I’m not trying to be annoying, Lynnie, but I know Fabian. He’s difficult to deal with. You mustn’t ruin your own life because of hatred.”

Upon hearing that, Lyna furrowed her brows and answered, “Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. I always think things through before I do anything. You don’t have to worry about me.”

“Hey!”

Felicia didn’t know what to say to her daughter who was determined to go her own way. After heaving a sigh, she turned and left to her own room.

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