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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1793

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1793

Jory was skeptical of Nancy’s advice. He was befuddled as to why the woman suddenly believed in fortune-tellers, but he knew for sure that something must have happened.

Larry drove Joan to go look for Caspian.

“Quick, call him,” Larry egged her on.

However, no matter how many times Joan tried calling Caspian, the man just would not pick up.

“He didn’t answer.” Joan looked exasperatedly at her husband.

They had no idea where Caspian would be right then, and could only look for him like headless chickens.

Larry and Joan went everywhere they thought Caspian would be, but there was no sight of him.

In the end, they thought there was only one place the man could possibly head to – Jory’s place.

However, to their knowledge, the man did not know where Jory’s house was.

“Hello, Nancy? Do you know if Jory is home?” Joan decided to call Nancy and ask.

“I know. He is. Joan, would you guys come to pick me up? I need to be with you guys. I don’t want anything to happen to the two…” Nancy said with a shaky voice.

Larry immediately turned his car around to pick Nancy up.

However, right then…

“Come out! Come out, you bstrd! You coward! Come out right now!” Caspian berated in front of Jory’s door.

“Jory Synder, you’d better get your *ss out here right now!”

Jory was furious to hear the degrading commotion out his door.

Who has the audacity to reprimand me right in front of my door, and at this hour?

The man headed for his window upstairs and noticed a furious man downstairs at his door.

He did not know the man.

“Jory Synder! You get the hell out of there right now! You had the guts to seduce my wife and yet you don’t have the balls to admit it? Huh!” Caspian shouted.

Seduce his wife? Jory furrowed his brows.

He finally knew why Nancy had called to ask for him to stay at home.

“Synder! Get the hell out of there right now! Damn it!”

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