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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1909

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1909

Chapter 1909 Freya Is Not Inherently Evil

Delilah pondered over the matter briefly and then patted Joan on the shoulder.

“Freya is still young, so sometimes she might act recklessly. But the bottom line is she’s not inherently evil.” Delilah chuckled.

Joan was convinced by Delilah and changed her clothes before heading to the supermarket.

“You’re finally here!” Freya exclaimed while checking over her shoulder discreetly.

“Ms. Brooks, what’s going on?” Joan was completely befuddled.

Instead of replying, Freya pulled Joan into her office.

“Joan, there’s something I need to tell you. Someone is hatching a plan against you. You need to watch out,” Freya warned.

Joan smirked coldly.

Aren’t you the one who is always out to get me?

“I’m serious. Someone wants you dead. I admit that I used to give you a hard time at work, but that was all due to jealousy…”

Freya’s confession only served to confuse Joan even more, as she could not recall stepping on anyone’s toes.

“Ms. Brooks, is this some kind of joke?” Joan carefully studied the neurotic woman.

Freya’s expression turned solemn. I really want to slap some senses into this woman with a thick skull.

“Didn’t you have a friend called Gabriella Ward?” Freya looked at Joan expectedly.

Instantly, Joan finally understood what Freya was trying to convey.

Gabriella did hurt me a lot in the past. But I haven’t seen her since I regained my memories.

Joan’s silence made Freya realize that Gabriella was telling the truth. Oh my, this woman is so doomed. That Gabriella woman is definitely not someone I will mess around with. For some reason, Freya started to feel sorry for Joan.

Freya tightened her grip on Joan’s hands and looked directly into her eyes.

“Joan, listen to me. Gabriella is dead set on coming after you. Here, this is for you. Open this if you don’t hear from me in half a month,” Freya said while handing a box to Joan.

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