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As Vivian’s head throbbed, she looked at the curious group of women in front of her. After mulling over it for a while, she had no choice but to explain, “Well, I guess I have to confess now. Actually, I’m Finnick’s wife. That’s why we have the same wedding rings.”
The room became dead silent.
No one uttered a single word.
Soon, everyone suddenly burst into a fit of laughter.
“Haha! Vivian, you’re so funny! You actually said that you’re Finnick’s wife!”
Vivian laughed alongside everyone else, but she secretly felt relieved.
Indeed, instead of denying it, I should just admit it as a joke and evade this topic.
Still, she still pretended to be unhappy. “Why are you laughing? Why aren’t you believing me? Am I really that bad?”
“Vivian, of course, you’re not bad.” Sarah was laughing so hard that she had already teared up. “But he’s Finnick Norton! He’s like someone from another world. There’s no way that he’ll be involved with people like us.”
Vivian chuckled softly.
Yeah.
Logically speaking, Finnick and I are like people from different worlds. Our relationship only became so intimate because of an unexpected turn of events—just like how the ring looks so out of place on Norton’s finger.
Yet, he still wears it.
Upon that thought, Vivian’s mood improved. Flicking Sarah’s forehead with her fingers, she said, “That’s enough. Go and do your work now!”
“We’ve already revised the draft. All that’s left to do is for it to be printed. We have nothing to do now anyway.”
Indeed, there was nothing much to do today. Hence, after Vivian sat down, she scrolled through Twitter out of boredom.
However, once she went into Twitter, she spotted ‘Finnick Norton’s Wedding Ring’ at the top of the trending list.
What the heck? How can this piece of news even enter the trending list? People’s yearning for gossip is really too strong.
Curious, Vivian clicked on the search and saw a bunch of posts made by excited fangirls.
Mr. Norton is really the best man in the world! I don’t like any other men now. He’s my only love!
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