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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 262

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 262

“Who am I?” Ashley asked her viciously, “And who do you think you are? Fabian is such a handsome and outstanding man. Does a bastard child like you deserve to be with him?”

After falling for Fabian at first sight, Ashley used her connections to find out that he wasn’t an impulsive guy but a young man from a wealthy and noble family. That fact alone made it impossible for her to resist her excitement and desire to possess him.

“So, that’s why you schemed against me and made us break up?” Vivian found it hard to believe that Ashley would do such a terrible thing. “I’m your sister. Even if you hate me and want Fabian badly, you shouldn’t scheme against me with such a despicable method. Ashley, are you aware of how much I had been hurt because of what you did?”

At the same time, Fabian’s face darkened as he stared at Ashley. If it wasn’t for Ashley, Vivian would’ve already become my wife long ago. Instead, I have to call her Aunt Vivian now.

Ashley sneered, “That’s right, I did it! Hahaha, you are now filthy to the core because another man violated you. It’s too late to say anything now!”

The crowd looked horrified at her words.

Is Ashley trying to kill herself? She will only enrage Finnick and Vivian even more if she goes on!

Fabian immediately tried to stop her. “Ashley, you should stop talking! Keep your mouth shut!”

Meanwhile, Finnick’s expression turned even colder as he tried to tamp his anger and he sneered, “Filthy? Ashley, I’m sorry to disappoint you. But the man who stayed with Vivian that night two years ago was me.”

Although Ashley was afraid, a malicious look was plastered on her face. However, upon hearing the man’s words, her face turned ghastly pale almost immediately.

“No! That’s impossible!” She then blurted, “It was obviously an old man then…”

As much as she wanted to finish her sentence, the moment when she looked into his eyes, however, she could tell that he wasn’t lying.

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