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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1616

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1616

Complacently, Joan threatened Larry, “From now on, I’ll be in charge of the real finances of this family. You should have no objections, am I right?”

Looking at how snobbish Joan was behaving, Larry’s eyes were filled with affection and tenderness. “Well, of course, I do have an objection to it. Why don’t you reconsider that?”

“Objection overruled, and motion dismissed. My decision is final.”

Joan returned to Larry’s embrace and rested on his chest kittenishly.

“That depends on how well you behave then.”

Seeing that Joan willingly yielded to him, Larry waited no more. Wrapping his arm around her waist, he carried her and paced toward the study.

“Hey, hey, what are you doing? Aren’t you going in the wrong direction? That’s the study!” Joan quickly reminded Larry.

“Our baby is sleeping in the bedroom. Let’s not wake him up. Besides,” with a sly smile, Larry continued, “we haven’t tried it in the study before. Let’s try that today.”

“You’re such a pervert and a total jerk!”

After finding out Larry’s real intentions, Joan struggled for a bit, but it was all a show and to no avail. Putting her down on the desk which had been cleared, Larry closed the door behind him…

After their love-making session, Larry carried Joan back to the bedroom thoughtfully.

“Darling, you take a good rest. I shall continue working,” pecking softly on Joan’s forehead, Larry muttered mischievously.

Still with a dash of faint blush on her face, Joan rolled her eyes at Larry.

“Run along now, pervert!”

Larry did not say anything else and with a gentle smile, he got up and prepared to leave for the study.

Out of the blue, Larry heard the ringing doorbell, so he went to open the door with a rather puzzled look on his face.

“Who would be here at this hour?” Hesitantly, Larry mumbled.

“Who else? That couple of lovebirds, of course!” As though she had already known who was at the door outside, Joan chuckled as she said.

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