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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 380

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 380

However, she had always sensed a strange of closeness when it comes to Benedict. Now that she had heard him said those words to her, Vivian felt even more moved.

Following a few hours in the hospital, Vivian considered whether to leave the hospital since Evelyn had not awoken yet. As if reading Vivian’s mind, Benedict stated, “Vivian, Evelyn is fine now. I can guard here by myself. You can go home first.”

Vivian felt a little embarrassed because instead of staying with Evelyn as she mentioned earlier, now she wanted to leave first. However, she assumed that Evelyn wouldn’t want to see her when she regained consciousness.

“Alright, then I’ll go back first. Take care of yourself.” Without coming up with excuses, Vivian told Benedict and left.

She returned home to find Finnick already back from work.

“Didn’t I say I’ll ask Noah to pick you up? Why did you come home by yourself?” In fact, Finnick informed Noah to be on standby before leaving work. Finnick didn’t expect her to come home without saying anything.

“It’s alright, I happened to come across a cab when I was walking out.”

Finnick did not want to dwell on that topic, then he asked, “How’s Evelyn?”

Upon hearing Finnick ask about Evelyn, Vivian’s heart sank immensely the moment she recalled the scene from this afternoon where he carried Evelyn to the hospital in a panic and brushed her aside.

However he seemed to be rather calm upon mentioning Evelyn now, so it was better for her to not say much.

“I’m not too sure. When I left, she wasn’t awake yet.”

Finnick nodded and did not say much after that.

As soon as Vivian woke up the next morning, she packed up and went to work at the magazine company. It wouldn’t make her feel good if she were to skip work for another day after taking so many days off.

“Hello everyone, long time no see.” Despite her smile and joyful greeting, Vivian noticed none of her colleagues responded but stare at her in an inexplicable manner. It was as if their gazes were filled with… pity.

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