Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2110
Caiden couldn’t wrap his head around why she trusted Larry so much. Men having affairs outside of their marriage was normal. Hell, even he couldn’t guarantee that he wouldn’t do such a thing when he got married in the future.
“Joan, you need to understand that sometimes men’s wants and needs are very strong…”
“Can we not talk about this anymore, Caiden? I love my family and my husband very much, as does he. He treats me well, and we are happy. Nothing that you just said will ever happen.
“Is there anything else? If not, I’ll take my leave. I need to get back to the hospital to take care of Ms. Young.” Joan got to her feet and picked her bag up.
“Wait! Don’t go! I was just joking around,” Caiden hurriedly rushed to make her stay. “Don’t take my words so seriously, okay?”
So she truly is firm in her own beliefs. No wonder Larry didn’t give up even after so long. What a weird woman.
“I know you were joking, but I really have to go…”
“Joan!” A familiar voice suddenly called out.
“Dustin?” She turned around at the sound of her name as he walked towards them. “What are you doing here?”
Who is he? Is he close to Joan? Caiden squinted at the man in front of him with suspicious eyes.
“Hi, my name’s Dustin. I’m Joan’s friend and one of her admirers.”
“What are you talking about?” Joan rolled her eyes and hit his shoulder lightly. “I’m married.”
Dustin could tell that this Caiden guy was clearly in love with Joan, and was in the midst of struggling to get her attention. He wasn’t a bad-looking fella. It was just too bad that he fell in love with a woman that he shouldn’t have.
“You two can continue talking. I’m going to go upstairs to do some stuff,” Dustin gestured towards the floor above them.
He wasn’t worried about Joan being stolen away by someone else; he knew that she would always reject their advances.
“It’s getting late, Caiden. I should really get going,” Joan insisted, getting a little desperate.
“I’ll send you there.” He opened the door for her as he said so.
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