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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2198

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2198

Previously, when Larry had no time to eat, Joan’s arrival would cheer him up. He would spend some time eating no matter what. This time around, the dishes remained untouched. It was obvious that he was mad.

Something had come between them. Still, there was no one to blame as they both were responsible to keep their relationship going. Perhaps it was because Larry was too busy recently, or perhaps Dustin and Caiden’s interference was the cause. But there was no denying that Larry was furious.

“It’s fine. You can explain to him later. He’s not that petty. He’ll forgive you after you explain everything. Don’t worry,” Delilah assured Joan.

Really? Is it that easy? Joan was afraid that Larry wouldn’t even give her a chance to explain herself.

“Ms. Young, am I a bad person?” she blurted out suddenly, confusion clear in her gaze.

“What are you talking about? You’re kind enough to take care of Caiden and caused a misunderstanding. Don’t worry. Larry’s a generous gentleman. He will understand your intention.”

Yet, Joan didn’t share her sentiments. Larry was a possessive man. He wouldn’t allow other men to lay a finger on his wife. His wife could only serve him alone. He might be someone with a machismo mentality, or perhaps he simply loved Joan too much. Anyway, that was what he told Joan back then.

“Oh, what happened? Did your husband dump you?” Just then, a familiar voice mocked.

Joan knew who this despicable voice belonged to.

“Ms. Young, I’m tired. I’ll return to my room now.” She turned to walk into her room.

“Hey, don’t leave. What’s wrong? Did I hit your nerve?” Noelle mocked. “It’s too late to regret now. You ignored your handsome and capable husband and insisted on getting close to another young man. Ha! Look at how pitiful and miserable you are now.”

What is she saying? How dare she spout nonsense here?

“Leave. You’re not welcomed here,” announced Delilah as she made to close the door.

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