Never Late, Never Away Chapter 220
As Vivian was still trying hard to retrieve her memory, Ashley interrupted her train of thought, “Hey! Don’t you think you can deny the fact just because you’re quiet! You’ve been a jealous b*tch since you were a kid and now you’re getting even more aggressive by trying to steal my man and making me bankrupt! How could there be such an evil woman like you in this world?”
Goaded beyond endurance, Vivian retorted, “I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. I’m not interested in your things. I’m really sorry about the princess dress, but I definitely didn’t do it on purpose. Besides, you’d tormented me enough by having me scrub the dishes at your place for days. What happened to the Miller family this time has nothing to do with me.”
Despite the explanation, Ashley was adamant that the seizure of the Miller family’s company was her doing. Not wanting to dwell on this matter with her, Vivian simply left the Miller residence in frustration.
On the way, Vivian was suddenly reminded of a picture that Finnick had shown her before this—the picture of Finnick’s savior from childhood. In the picture, the little girl seemed to be wearing a dress identical to Ashley’s Disney princess dress. Vivian thought it was a coincidence. As for the investigation with the Miller family’s company, Ashley’s suspicion wasn’t entirely impossible because it was too sudden and it happened shortly after the charity auction.
Vivian decided to ask Finnick when she went back to unravel the truth, lest Ashley badger her about it.
At the Norton residence, Finnick was waiting for Vivian at the door in his wheelchair. Stunned and heartbroken at the sight, Vivian said, “Why are you sitting alone outside? Let’s get back inside. I’ll get the housemaid to fix you with something warm.”
Finnick gave Vivian a once-over. “Are you all right? Did the Miller family trouble you?”
Vivian shook her head and made a swirl in front of Finnick. “I’m fine. Look at me. I’m standing here in one piece, aren’t I?”
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