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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 187

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 187

It was true that he was furious.

However, that did not mean Ashley had the right to tell him what to do.

If Ashley had not been a woman and Vivian’s sister, he would not have been as nice as this to her; he would not have let her curse away in front of him.

Not wanting to waste his time on her, he muttered in a spiteful tone, “Ashley, you have no right to comment on my relationship with Vivian. This will be my last warning to you. If you target her again, I’ll make you regret it.”

Unexpectedly, Ashley huffed, “I’m protecting my marriage and my fiancé! If Vivian seduces him again, I’ll haunt her even after my death!”

After the words left her mouth, Ashley finally felt a trace of fear when she saw the cold fury in Finnick’s eyes. She quickly added, “Forget it, Finnick. I’ve said my piece. I hope the two of you will be happy. Goodbye.”

Realizing that her plan did not go as well as she thought it would, Ashley turned to leave.

However, right before she walked out of the office, she stopped in her tracks. Quietly, she mumbled, “Do you think Vivian really loves you, Finnick?”

She then stepped out of office, leaving Finnick to wallow in his emotions.

He pushed himself to the window and stared out at the streets. Outside the window was a busy scene. People were walking around, hurrying along in their lives. It was fate to meet someone in life. Moreover, he was not the only one she had encountered in life; there were others too.

Do you think Vivian really loves you?

Finnick ruminated on Ashley’s words for a long while.

He realized he could not give a definite nor confident reply to that question.

Finnick had never been unsure about anything in his life. Yet Vivian was the one who made him feel unconfident.

At night, when Finnick went home, he saw Vivian tidying up the wardrobe.

She was putting all of her clothes on the bed and arranging them into categories.

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