Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1871
Chapter 1871 Lucius Is Her Son
The sky was getting dark, and the stars twinkled as the bright moon illuminated the path home for Larry. It’s so silent, yet so heartwarming… Selena found herself enjoying the moment and subconsciously leaned her head against Larry’s chest, causing a satisfied grin to form on his lips.
“Mom!” Lucius shouted at her when he saw her, and the look in Larry’s eyes turned grim instantly.
Lucius is her son?
“What happened to you, Mom?” Lucius ran up to hold his mother steady.
“It’s nothing. I just slipped and fell, that’s all!” Selena gently ruffled his hair with a relieved smile on her face.
Larry, on the other hand, had an ice-cold look on his face as he made his way to the window.
“Are you okay, Mr. Norton?” Lucius walked up to him and asked cautiously.
Larry turned around and shot him a cold glare in response, scaring Lucius so much that he ran away and threw himself into Selena’s arms.
“Wah! His eyes were so scary, Mom!” Lucius whispered beside her ear, making her stared at Larry in confusion.
Why is he being so cold all of a sudden? He seemed so warm and gentle when he carried me home moments ago!
“It’s getting late… You must be hungry, right, Mr. Norton?” Selena asked.
Larry slowly turned toward her, his eyes filled with love and affection as he stared at her. Being uncomfortable with such displays of affection, Selena quickly looked away and went into the kitchen.
“I-I should start making dinner! Ms. Young will be back soon!”
For some reason, my heart beats really fast whenever we make eye contact, and I can barely breathe too! I must be losing my mind!
Selena shook her head forcefully as if to snap herself out of it.
Larry fell into deep thought as he gazed at the night sky outside the window while Lucius was focused on doing his homework.
Selena found herself constantly being distracted as Larry’s face kept popping up in her head.
“D*mn it, why do I keep thinking of him?” Selena mumbled to herself.
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