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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1971

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1971

Her pitiful act was for nothing, because Larry knew her well enough to see through her facade.

“I met Joan earlier today, and she kept targeting me… She even tried to hit me! Look what she did to my arm, Lars! It’s all bruised…” Big, fat tears rolled down Gabriella’s cheeks.

“Quit acting, Gabriella. I’m well aware of Joan’s character, as well as yours. I’ve tolerated you long enough. This ends today! I don’t care whether you choose to abort the baby or give birth to it. However, I will compensate you with a large sum so you can take the money and disappear from my sight forever!” Larry unleashed all his pent-up anger and frustration.

He never wanted to see this woman again. Even if the child was really his, he knew he couldn’t stand sharing a life with Gabriella. He could never tolerate having such a heartless and unscrupulous woman by his side. The thought of it brought a bitter taste to his mouth.

“N-No. I will never abort our child, Lars!” Gabriella howled furiously.

Larry glared at the woman before him in disgust.

The biggest mistake he ever made was going to that bar when Joan was away.

Larry threw one last glare at Gabriella, who sat on the sofa before leaving her. He decided then and there to come clean to his wife. He didn’t care if she refused to forgive him; all he knew was he had to tell Joan the truth.

“Lars!” Gabriella called out desperately from behind him.

However, he didn’t even spare so much as a glance at her.

“Larry, what do we do now?” Caspian queried in a low voice.

He was worried about Larry and Joan.

Their love was something that he acknowledged greatly; those two had been through hell and back. However, what happened with Gabriella wasn’t any ordinary issue that happened between couples. Hence, they couldn’t turn a blind eye to her.

“I’m home.” Larry sounded fatigued as he dragged himself through the door.

But Joan didn’t respond at all. She sat in the living room and focused on watching a show with Lucius.

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