Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1727
“I wished I could say he is a good man.” Those were the only words Larry could say in response to Joan’s defense of Dustin.
“Is this the Barrymore residence? There is a parcel for Ms. Barrymore.” A courier man was outside the door. He was fanning himself furiously with his cap, melting in the scorching hot weather.
A gush of warm air rushed into the room as Nancy opened the door. The courier man stuffed a kraft paper package through the door and left hurriedly. He couldn’t wait to deliver this last package of the day and make his way home.
She was curious about the brown package in her hand, as she did not do any online shopping. The sender’s address was Marsingfill, where Nancy was staying. She wondered why someone would bother to use express courier service to send her this urgently when they were in the same city.
She tore open the wrapping and found an ordinary envelope, well protected with bubble wrap.
To Ms. Barrymore. That was written in black ink on the envelope. The sender was formal and had used her family name instead of her first name.
It was written in traditional calligraphy with a fountain pen. The strokes were bold and care, reflecting the personality of the sender.
Nancy already knew who the sender was when she saw her name on the envelope.
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