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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2567

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2567

Turning around to glance at the man, Dustin asked, “How are you lately?”

“Everything’s fine,” Jory answered.

Nancy and her child had resumed their normal life and routine, and that made him feel relieved.

“Call me if you need anything. I’ll support you regardless of your decision.” Jory walked away afterward.

Dustin’s heart grew heavy as he stared at the man’s departing back. Why can’t Joan be the one who says these words?

In the meantime, in the photography studio, a young man asked politely, “Boss, the photos are ready. Do we need to deliver them to the client?”

“Yes, go and deliver them. Drive safely and remember to be very careful. Don’t ever make any mistake,” the manager said solemnly with a stern face.

These are the pre-wedding photos of Larry and Joan. I can’t afford to offend the Nortons.

“Noted.” The young man walked out of the photography studio.

On his way, there were only a few pedestrians on the road, as it was during working hours. Therefore, he paid little attention to the traffic, thinking that he would be fine as long as he followed the traffic rules obediently. However, little did he know, someone had control over everything on the road.

Bang! A car appeared out of nowhere, violated the rules, and hit the young man.

The wreckage of the car scattered all over the place. As the photos dropped onto the ground, the young man’s eyes closed.

Beside him lay two frames, and the couple in the photos had bright smiles on their faces.

“What did you say? An accident? Oh my God! Why is he so careless?” The manager darted out of the photography studio at once.

The moment Joan heard that her pre-wedding photos had been damaged, her first response was not anger, but showing concern for the young man.

“How is he now? Is it serious?” the woman asked hurriedly.

“Mrs. Norton, I’m so sorry. It’s our staff’s fault, so we’ll bear the responsibility for all the losses,” the manager said and bowed to her.

“How is his condition now? Is he alright?” Joan’s voice grew anxious.

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