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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2377

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2377

“You must be tired. Come and get some rest.” She got ready to leave his embrace.

Larry buried his head below her neck and pleaded, “Can you stay and rest with me?”

To her, his pheromone was like honey to ants, irresistible. She gently nodded and went back into bed with him.

The business was slow at the supermarket, possibly affected by the earlier incident, whereby Dustin faked a contract in his attempt to usurp Larry’s position.

Dustin was seated at the sofa, languid. He felt helpless. His plans to destroy Larry failed, and he did not win over Joan. What was worse was that he had lost touch with her as well. All the unexpected turns of events made him anxious and down.

“Mr. Silverman, are we bringing out the new stock today?” one of the staff walked in to consult Dustin.

“No,” he replied.

The staff at the supermarket could see he was not in a jovial mood, so they left him alone.

“Do you think our manager is going to stay down in the dumps for long?”

“I hope not. He doesn’t look like such a weakling.”

“But he has been depressed for so long.”

A few of the staff were gathered in a corner, talking about Dustin. They were concerned for him.

They had developed a cordial relationship with Dustin, so they were willing to overlook the mistake he made. They knew he was just impulsive and was not an evil guy by nature.

“Shall we call Joan and ask her to come by to console the manager?”

“I think better not. That’s not very appropriate.”

“What is inappropriate? There is nothing wrong with showing concern to your colleagues.” However, the problem was that Dustin and Joan were not just colleagues.

“What are you talking about?” Dustin was running his fingers over his messy hair as he walked over and asked.

He came over because he heard them mentioned Joan’s name.

“Nothing much. Shall we get together for a meal tonight?” one of them asked, changing the subject abruptly.

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