Never Late, Never Away Chapter 152
Could it be…
Recalling that she had drunk the whole glass of juice just then, she shivered uncontrollably.
She wanted to leave the place at once, but her feet were too feeble to move at all.
Panic-stricken, she hastily took out her phone and made a call.
Very soon, it was picked up.
“Hello.”
The moment Finnick’s hoarse and deep voice sounded, Vivian felt as if she had found her savior, and she hurriedly said, “Finnick, help!”
Vivian was getting increasingly dependent on Finnick without even realizing it.
Whenever she was in danger, he would be the first person to pop up in her mind, and she would plead for help from him right away without hesitation.
At first, Finnick was overjoyed to get a call from Vivian, but to his surprise, it was a call for help.
Instantly, the expression on his face altered. Without even questioning what had happened, he asked very quickly, “Where are you?”
“The KTV club at Q Building!”
When Vivian uttered those words, she felt herself slumping down even more.
Sh*t! This drug is a bit too strong.
She felt that she would blow up any moment from the scorching heat in her body. At that moment, she could not even grip the phone properly. As a result, it slipped out of her hand and crashed to the ground.
With that, the phone hung up on its own. She tried to squat down, but she felt even dizzier and could no longer get up.
Vivian remained on the spot for some time before she finally felt a little better. When she was about to pick up her phone, a foot in a flamboyant leather shoe stepped on it.
Before she could respond, an annoying voice spoke from above her, “My dear beauty, who are you trying to tempt, squatting down in that seductive way?”
Something snapped in Vivian’s mind. She quickly lifted her head, only to find a man in a floral print shirt. He squinted his eyes and stared at her lustfully, looking like a womanizer.
At that moment, Vivian could not care less about her phone and staggered to her feet in an attempt to leave.
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