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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2363

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2363

Finally, everything is coming to an end! Larry rubbed his palms together in an attempt to warm himself.

“Over here! Come have a look the child!”

“Wow! Nancy, your child is so cute!”

“That’s true. We are so jealous of you. You have a child now!”

The few women surrounding Nancy whispered among themselves excitedly.

Caspian was silently standing at a corner. Looking at the scene before him, he couldn’t help but sigh in silently.

“Eh, what’s this? Are you sad? Upset? Jealous?” asked Jessica cheekily. She suddenly appeared before Caspian and tapped on his shoulder.

“What nonsense are you talking about?” Caspian grumbled and shrugged his shoulder.

Heh? Why is he suddenly so annoyed? Jessica looked at him curiously. Suspicion flashed across her eyes.

“Hey, what’s wrong? Are you okay?” she asked.

“I’m fine. I’m just wondering when Larry will be back,” answered Caspian.

Larry again! Oh my, his main concern is where’s Larry, what is Larry doing, did anything happen to Larry…

Jessica was rather puzzled. Larry is a grown man. What’s there to worry about? That man can run and walk on his own. Not to mention he is strong as well. He doesn’t really need others to protect him! With that, Jessica turned her face to one side and refused to look at him any longer. There was a hint of disdain in her eyes.

“Jessica, come have a look at my daughter!” Nancy suddenly called out to her.

She turned and walked over to Nancy immediately upon the new mother’s request.

“Oh my goodness! She’s really adorable!” Jessica couldn’t help but exclaim dotingly while holding the little bundle of joy in her arms.

“She’s fun, isn’t she?” Nancy asked gently.

“You can say that. She’s such a good girl,” replied Jessica.

“I know, right? You seem to love children. Any plans to have one of your own with Caspian?” Nancy prodded suggestively.

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