Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2677
Drugged
Jake had foreseen this and knew exactly how to goad Della into carrying out his plan. “What’s wrong? You don’t want to do it? Then I suppose you’ll have to watch Joan snatch Larry away.”
“I’ll do it!” Della suddenly exclaimed.
Of course, she’d fall for it.
A woman in love was no different from a fool. As long as they could get what they wanted, they wouldn’t give a toss about the repercussions.
Jessica, who was still listening intently outside, had taken out her phone to record their conversation.
After hashing out their plan once more, Jake stood up and prepared to leave.
Jessica immediately ducked into another room to prevent getting caught by either of them.
A flicker of sadness crossed Della’s gaze as she watched Jake leave. Her mind was whirling with doubts again, unsure if she should go ahead with the plan. Morally, she knew it wasn’t right, but she loved Larry and wanted nothing more than to be with him.
Forget it. Let’s just be wrong this one time. Having made her mind up, Della fixed her attire and left to prepare for what might be the most important night of her life.
Now that the coast was clear, Jessica immediately ran out of her hiding place and called Larry.
“Sorry, the number you have dialed is currently unavailable… “
Damn it. Of all times, he has to turn off his phone now? Jessica was seething with rage as she stomped her feet. She had to think fast about what to do next if she wanted to protect Larry.
Without further ado, she decided to call the next best person, Caspian.
His voice was calm over the phone, a stark contrast to Jessica’s. “What’s up?”
“Where’s Larry?”
“Larry’s out. He had something on,” Caspian replied, still calm as a cucumber.
“Where has he gone to?” With every ticking second, Jessica was starting to get even more worried.
“To some social event, I think.”
Damn it, he really went!
“Caspian, you have to stop him! You can’t let him attend that event!” she yelled.
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