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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1868

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1868

Chapter 1868 One More Pot

“It’s nothing, Ms. Young. I’m looking forward to your support in the future,” Larry said politely.

He was lost in thought while he gazed at the reunion flower that Delilah had shown him.

“Here, these are for you,” Delilah said as she pushed a pot of reunion flowers into his hands.

Larry suddenly felt comforted for no apparent reason.

“Ms. Young, I would like to go out for a walk,” Larry suddenly said glumly.

“Turn right at the door and keep going until you see a river. It’s especially quiet there…”

Delilah knew that he was feeling grief, so she directed him to a quiet place for some introspection with his flowers.

She shook her head as she watched Larry’s departing figure.

Men who were lovesick were the most adorable but they could also be the most stubborn. I do hope that he will be able to be with the person he loves eventually.

Delilah’s eyes shined with anticipation on his behalf.

Knock! Knock! Knock!

Larry had just left when someone rapped on Delilah’s door. It sounded desperate.

“Selena? What are you doing back here? Aren’t you supposed to be at work?” Delilah eyed the panting woman before her curiously.

“Ms. Young, are there any extra flowers in the garden? We need them at the supermarket,” Selena said at once.

The potted plants sold in the supermarket were cultivated by Ms. Young, but they were few in number in comparison to common household items and food that the supermarket mainly stocked.

“Yes, there is. What happened?” Delilah asked as she patted Selena on the back to ease her breathing.

“There was a bunch of people today who insisted on buying reunion flowers. They were determined to buy everything we had. The department leader was not agreeable at first but upon consideration, he decided to accommodate the customers’ wishes, for fear that if we don’t, they might cause trouble. That is why…” Selena explained with some embarrassment.

She knew that Delilah did not like to trade on too big of a scale. Moreover, she detested people who threw their weight around.

Delilah frowned in thought. At last, she decided to move everything in her garden to the supermarket.

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