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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1784

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1784

Caspian hung up the phone right after.

“What’s the matter? What did he say?” Curious and puzzled, Nancy stared at Joan.

“It’s nothing. I’m just wondering how you’re doing. Nothing special.” Joan decided to just keep it to herself.

She knew that something must have happened with Caspian. As for what happened, the woman decided to just leave it to Larry. Joan left after chatting for a bit with Nancy.

Even though she was mad, they were still family. Joan had only wanted to let Nancy come clean to Caspian sooner. That was why she had thrown a tantrum previously. She did not wish for unintended consequences to happen, nor did she want the two people to get hurt.

Right then, Joan suddenly felt thankful for having Larry around. Otherwise, she would have no idea what to do.

“Larry, please talk to Caspian to see if he’s alright. I think that something’s off with him from the way he stuttered when he was talking to Nancy today…” Joan circled her arms around Larry’s and muttered in a low voice.

“What’s the matter? Is Nancy still thinking about divorcing Caspian?” Larry combed through her hair with his fingers.

“Yes, she seems quite adamant about it, but she has no idea how to tell him.”

Larry snickered.

So what if she had said it? Caspian would never agree to it anyway!

When a man fell in a love with a woman, it would be near impossible for him to let her go, no matter the circumstances. Caspian was crazy about Nancy. Thus, he would never easily let go of a woman whom he loved.

“What’s the matter with Caspian today?” Larry asked in a low voice.

“I have no idea. He stuttered when he called Nancy today as if there was something he wanted to say to her, but in the end, he said nothing. So, I’m asking you to figure it out. It will be easier if you guys talked it out instead…” Joan said as she toyed with Larry’s palm.

“Okay, I’ll talk to him tomorrow…”

Larry’s phone rang right then.

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