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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1852

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1852

Chapter 1852 Selena Young

The woman’s eyes dimmed.

“Come, girl. Let’s not think about that for now. You must be hungry. I’ll cook something for you.” The woman immediately went into the kitchen.

Joan scanned her surroundings again before getting down from the bed.

She didn’t know where this was or why she was here.

But for some reason, when she was in a coma, she seemed to have heard a voice. And that voice sounded very familiar.

Could that voice belong to this old woman?

Joan shook her head, dismissing this idea as soon as it came.

No. It was a man’s voice.

“Come now, girl. Have a bowl of lentil soup.” The woman placed a bowl in front of her.

When the aroma wafted into Joan’s nostrils, she unhesitatingly picked up the spoon next to it and dug in.

The woman felt a pang in her heart when she saw the young lady wolfing down the food.

But at the same time, she admired her as well. It’s truly a miracle that she survived after falling off a bridge into a river.

Perhaps God wasn’t ready to claim her life.

This place was a small village in the mountains. It wasn’t far from the city Larry was in, but very few people from the city visited this village.

The old woman went by the name Delilah Young, but everyone in the village liked to call her Ms. Young. She used to be a noble lady, but was framed and forced to stay in this small village.

Later on, she ended up staying because she was discontented by the outside world’s troubles, and also reluctant to part with these simple and loyal villagers. She never married, but took in a child named Lucius.

“Lucius, pour this lady a glass of water. She’s injured and has difficulty moving around,” Delilah said softly, caressing the boy’s hair.

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