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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2507

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2507

Delilah replied in a petulant manner, “She has long departed way ahead of you.”

A few seconds later, she asked, “What’s wrong? Have you guys not patched things up yet?”

“She asked me to leave her alone because she needed to sleep.”

Joan, who was bored, started trimming the flowers in the garden as though the flowers were the ones at fault. After Delilah showed Larry the way out, she stood at the entrance and yelled, “What are you doing, Joan? Stop ruining my garden!”

She snapped out of confusion and felt bad for damaging Delilah’s garden.

At a loss for words, Joan stuttered, “M-Ms. Young, I’m so sorry. I-I didn’t mean it.”

“Instead of causing me more trouble than you already have, why don’t you give me a break and head back to your room for a nap?”

Dustin approached them and offered with a smile, “Allow me to take care of it.”

“What are you doing here? I don’t need your help.” Delilah turned him down without a second thought.

She wasn’t particularly irked by his presence, but she had to make certain tough decisions for the sake of Larry and Joan’s relationship.

“What’s the matter, Ms. Young? Have you gotten sick of me?” Dustin directed the question at Delilah in an attempt to pull her leg.

Truth be told, he was conscious of her concerns, yet he chose to keep mum about it.

Delilah stared at Joan who happened to be nearby and answered, “Considering the number of ladies that have a thing for you, that’s the last thing I would do.”

On the other hand, Larry felt lightheaded because he had to deal with Gabriella and Della while trying to patch things up with Joan.

Caspian asked, “Larry, what exactly are you up to? Don’t you know you can’t possibly leave it as it is forever?”

The man behind the table buried his face in his hands because he was equally confused. Actually, Caspian knew his friend was in a tight spot, but things might spiral out of control soon should he fail to take things in hand as soon as possible.

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