Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1661
Nancy gave it some thought. Indeed, she had thought about all the things he had said. When she saw him helping Larry out, the words she repeated a thousand times to support Joan suddenly meant nothing, and her confidence had morphed into resentment and incomprehension towards the latter. From a darker perspective, one could not deny the existence of those photos regardless of the mastermind’s motive behind these photos. If Joan did not visit Dustin, how did such photos appear? If she was clean and had self-respect, why would she meet with him so many times even though she was already a married woman with a family?
Besides, based on Larry’s abnormal behavior over the past few days, she clearly had not visited him in a long while. No matter how much Nancy thought about it, she would never indecisively linger between two men if she already decided that she had lost feelings for one of them. By doing otherwise, she would only end up hurting everyone’s feelings. Currently, Caspian has lost all trust in Joan, so do I still trust her?” Should she believe in the conclusive evidence gathered, or should she count on her friendship with Joan?
“A lot of the soup has been spilt, and it has turned cold. Could you prepare another bowl?” Caspian requested before he twisted the doorknob to exit the study. Nancy followed behind him.
As soon as they stepped out, they noticed that the house was eerily silent. Feeling uneasy, Caspian exchanged anxious looks with Nancy. He was about to rush over and tear down the bedroom door, but Nancy stopped him.
As such, Caspian tried to calm himself down and gently pushed the bedroom door open instead. From the crack, he could not see Larry’s figure. Bang! As expected, the man was nowhere in sight when they pushed open the door.
He stood rooted to the ground in a daze. Meanwhile, Nancy pushed past him and spotted a letter that Larry left behind on the table.
With her gaze, she beckoned Caspian over. Then, she held the letter out with both hands and read the contents in a small voice.
“I’m sorry that I left. Don’t bother looking for me. Thank you for everything, and goodbye.”
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