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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1873

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1873

Chapter 1873 Wash My Face For Me

“Do you mean it, Mr. Norton?” Lucius’ eyes lit up with excitement as he looked up at Larry.

Delilah too, put down her knife and fork and waited for Larry to respond. However, Larry kept quiet when he noticed the awkward yet expectant look on Selena’s face. She probably needs a bit more time to truly accept me…

A hint of sadness and disappointment flashed past Selena’s eyes when she heard no response from him. He probably just said that as a joke to liven things up a little… Gosh, what was I thinking? There’s no way we’d have anything going on between us when we’ve just met!

With that in mind, she shook her head and continued eating, pretending nothing ever happened.

“Yes, I do, but your mommy doesn’t seem willing to marry me.” Larry glanced at Selena with a sad look in his eyes.

I don’t know why Joan lost her memories, but I’m willing to stay by her side until she regains them!

Selena choked and spat her food onto Larry’s face when she heard that. The entire place fell silent instantly as Delilah and Lucius were both shocked speechless.

“Uh… I’m done eating, so I’ll be heading back to my room now!” Delilah broke the silence moments later.

“Me too!” Lucius ran off as well, leaving Larry and Selena by the dinner table.

“I… I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean to…” Selena rushed to his side and began wiping his face with a paper towel.

Her hands trembled a little when she saw Larry staring at her affectionately.

“U-Uh… Sorry, Mr. Norton… Maybe you should wash your face instead…”

I’ll start blushing again if he keeps staring at me like this!

“Okay, you can wash it for me,” Larry said softly, and Selena found herself speechless once again.

What the hell? Why would he ask me to help wash his face? Before she could even say anything to refuse his request, Larry had grabbed her by the arm and began dragging her toward the bathroom.

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