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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1838

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1838

“As she said, we weren’t doing anything,” Jory answered nonchalantly and continued reading some documents.

At that instant, disappointment swamped her.

She saw it clearly that Gabriella put her arms on Jory’s back, and they seemed to be rather intimate. How could they have the cheek to deny it! Jory, you’re indeed cruel!

“I’m leaving.” With that, Nancy expressed her disappointment and turned around to leave.

“Wait,” Jory suddenly stopped her.

“Were you really with Joan only last night?” Jory eyed her curiously.

Instead of questioning her, he only wanted to make sure about it. After all, he was worried that something would happen to her.

“I’ve said it.” With that, Nancy banged the door and left.

Now, only Gabriella and Jory were left in the office.

“Mr. Synder, aren’t you worry that she’ll misunderstand?” Gabriella asked deliberately.

“Why would she misunderstand? You’re not my cup of tea anyway,” Jory answered straightforwardly.

At this moment, Gabriella felt that he was a boring man.

“But luckily, you were beside me. Otherwise, I would have fallen to the floor,” Gabriella added smilingly.

Due to anemia, Gabriella felt dizzy when she was picking up some documents on the floor. Hence, she put her hands on Jory’s back to support herself and stay conscious.

“Alright, Mr. Synder. If there is nothing else, I’ve to get going,” Gabriella said deliberately again as though she was hinting at something.

Have I ever needed anything from her? I mean, it has always been her who come and see me!

Jory smirked silently and didn’t give her any response.

“By the way, Mr. Synder, I would suggest that you should talk to your beloved Nancy because she was jealous,” Gabriella teased.

Suddenly, Jory stopped writing and looked out the window.

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