Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2245
“Larry, how are the things with Jessica’s parents?” Caspian asked.
Larry was taken aback by his words. It had been days, and he had completely forgotten to ask Jessica about it.
“I’ll take a look at it tomorrow. I’ve been busy recently,” Larry replied.
“She’ll be informing her relatives about it tomorrow, so I’d say she’ll be busy for the next two days. Do help her out.” Larry could hear that Caspian truly cared for that woman from the sincerity of his tone.
“What’s the matter?” Joan softly asked as she held Larry’s hand.
“No wonder she came to look for me today… Joan, I don’t think I’ll have the time to keep you company for the next few days. Jessica needs to take care of her parents’ funeral. You know this too. She’s been living overseas in the past,” Larry explained.
Pity surfaced in Joan’s eyes.
Although she did not like the way Larry spent time with Jessica, she could understand what Jessica was feeling. She must be feeling horrible.
“It’s okay. You should help her out, but be mindful not to cross the line with her,” Joan warned as she tugged the man’s tie.
“I know. Don’t worry. Your husband only has you in his heart.” With that said, Larry pressed a light kiss on her hand.
At night, when Joan was sitting on the couch, a sigh abruptly escaped her.
A woman who had encountered a sudden incident like this would feel anxious, lost, and melancholic. I wonder how long it will take for Jessica to walk out of this misery.
“What’s the matter? Did something happen? Why do you look tired?” Delilah inquired as she walked over.
“I’m fine. Ms. Young, how is the garden recently?” Joan asked instead.
“Everything’s fine. By the way, when are you planning to return to work at the supermarket? Dustin keeps asking me about you whenever I meet him,” Delilah complained.
The misunderstanding between Larry and she have been resolved, and they now trust each other again. Isn’t it time to return to the main track?
At that thought, Delilah glanced at her with hopeful eyes.
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