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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1837

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1837

“That’s weird. Why would I have such a dream?” As Nancy was speaking, she grabbed a slice of bread and began eating.

“You can have more.” Joan immediately gave Nancy a few more slices of bread, hoping that food could divert her attention. After all, having delicious food often made women forget about everything else.

“Joan, the bread is yummy! Your baking skills are getting better!” Nancy said with surprise.

Joan was right to use a few slices of bread to change the subject of the conversation effortlessly.

Ding, ding, ding…

Nancy’s phone rang once again.

“Hey, your phone is ringing,” Joan reminded her.

“Wait, let me finish this first. It’s not urgent anyway,” Nancy replied while eating the bread.

After a while, she finally picked up the call.

“Nancy, where are you!”

Nancy was shocked to hear Jory’s cold voice.

“I was with Joan yesterday.” Nancy dared not tell him that she was in a bar last night.

“Do you know how many times I had called you? I almost went crazy because you didn’t answer my calls!” Jory said irritatedly.

In fact, he had never felt so tormented before.

Nancy knew that she made Jory worried about her. As she felt guilty, she didn’t rebut nor stop him from berating her.

For Jory, silence wasn’t the best policy. Instead, he wished to hear the truth from Nancy: Where did she go yesterday?

“Nancy, tell me where you were yesterday,” Jory continued to ask.

“I… went to a bar yesterday,” Nancy answered softly.

Upon hearing it, Jory was boiling with rage. He spent the whole night looking for her all over the city, yet it turned out that she went to a bar!

Besides, she didn’t even answered his calls.

“I see.” With that, he hung up the phone.

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