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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2767

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2767

I Am Feeling Uneasy

Suddenly, a wealthy-looking lady stepped inside and shouted from the door, “Miss, I’d like to buy some flowers!”

Frowning slightly at her attitude, Joan walk hurriedly to her and greeted her politely, “Hi. May I know which kind of flower you want to buy?”

The woman then pointed around the store and ordered more than a dozen of flowers, “Two bouquets of roses, two bouquets of tulips, three bouquets of lilies…”

Looking at the posh-looking lady, Joan was baffled. Why does she need so many flowers? Even though it was good for the business, she could not shake off the feeling that something was off.

The woman found her staring and asked, “Why? Is there a problem?”

Snapping out of her trance, Joan gave her a curt smile and prepared the flowers she ordered. “Not at all.”

Ah, whatever! She’s a customer anyway. I should just give her the things she wanted.

Seeing Joan’s serious expression, the woman smirked.

Before long, all the flowers were wrapped nicely, and Joan brought them to the woman.

“Here you go, miss.” Joan handed those flowers over to her.

The woman took a look at them and nodded in satisfaction. “Hmm, well done.”

“I’m glad you’re satisfied.” Joan’s eyes were filled with relief.

Soon, the woman paid the bill and left with those flowers. Looking at her retreating figure, Joan suddenly had an inexplicable sense of foreboding.

“Anything wrong?” Delilah patted her shoulder lightly.

“Ms. Young, I don’t know why, but I’m feeling anxious.” Joan clutched her chest nervously, feeling like something bad was about to happen.

Delilah frowned. “Did you sleep well last night? If you’re tired, go and rest for a while.”

Joan nodded and went into the break room at the side. As she sat slumped on the couch in the corner, she massaged her temples in an attempt to calm herself down.

A while later, Delilah came in and asked, “Are you feeling better?”

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