Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1420
Hannah was relieved that Natasha had not changed her cellphone number. “Hey Natasha, it’s me.”
The excitement of the woman on the other end was apparent. “Hannah? Is that really you? Where have you been? I was so worried about you. Did you know that Mr. Norton was almost going crazy? Does he know that you’ve returned?”
Natasha was guilt-ridden about losing track of Hannah. More than a mere dereliction of duty, the sense of loss was also personal. So how could she not be emotional at hearing Hannah’s voice?
Hannah could not help but sigh. She could totally imagine how devastated Fabian must have been when she went missing.
“No worries, it’s nothing. I just went away for awhile. How about yourself? Where are you now? I heard that you’ve left the very next day after I was gone. Are you still in the country?”
Hannah tried very hard to mask her sense of contrite toward Fabian.
“Oh, you don’t have to worry about me, Hannah. I quit and joined another company because I thought you’ve left. But I’m still here though.”
Natasha intuitively knew how she ought to respond.
“I see.” Hannah was a little disappointed, as she might have to put up at a hotel herself if Natasha had returned the keys.
“Where are you staying now, Natasha? Don’t tell me that you are holed up at a hotel? Which company are you currently working at? If it isn’t too far away, you could stay with me.”
“Wow, good guessing. To be honest, I was a little down when you left after everything that happened cause you’re my only friend in the country, so I decided on a change of scenery. It doesn’t matter cause I’m really here just to learn Chanaease anyway, but the place where I’m working at now is a little small. Now that you’re back, I think I’d like to come back too, considering that I’m better suited for the work here,” Natasha explained.
Her responsibility was to protect Hannah. Now that Hannah had returned, Natasha had chosen her words carefully so that she could continue to stay by her side.
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