Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1667
At first, she wanted to leave coolly, but she knocked into a man, dressed in black from head to toe, by the glass door.
How rude! He did not even bother to apologize to me.The man glanced at her before casting a confused look at her.
What’s his problem? Hurriedly, she dusted her clothes and left. The man continued to stare at her while in deep thought and only entered the restaurant after her figure disappeared from his sight.
Jory did not do it on purpose, but it happened by chance. It was Joan who bumped into him, and he did not plan for it to happen. At once, he sent a message to Dustin. It said: I am waiting for you at our old meeting place. Also, I just bumped into Joan at the entrance.
He was also someone with class and would hold himself in high regard as he sipped on his coffee. While he patiently waited for Dustin, he read the newspapers and enjoyed his beverage.
Moments later, Dustin, who was usually calm and collected, burst through the door angrily. He headed straight to Jory’s table like a mad man.
If not because they were in a public setting, he would have grabbed Jory by the collar and lifted him from his seat. He growled, “I thought you promised me never to bother Joan again. Why did you let her spot you?”
In response, Jory looked like he was being slandered. “You were the one who said that she would never come to such places and chose to meet here. How is it my fault for bumping into her by chance?”
“Did you really not plan it?” Dustin frowned.
Raising his palm in the air, Jory swore, “I swear I didn’t.”
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