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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 392

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 392

Despite that, Finnick continued carrying her out of the hospital as if he was not bothered by how mad she was.

Upon seeing them coming out of the building, Noah immediately walked over to the car and opened the passenger’s door behind. Finnick then placed her on her seat and sat beside her.

“Go home,” Finnick instructed Noah with a straight face. Meanwhile, Vivian tilted her head to the other side to avoid seeing Finnick.

It was obvious that the tension in the car was palpable. Thus, Noah decided to keep mum and started driving. As expected, no one talked throughout the journey back to the villa.

Once the car arrived at the villa’s entrance, Vivian opened the car door and walked toward the living hall. Finnick, too, quickly got down from the car and followed right behind.

Yet Vivian showed no signs of slowing down. She strode across the living hall, walked upstairs, and went straight into the bedroom.

When she was about to lock the door from inside, Finnick forced the door open and stopped her.

As he entered the room, Vivian turned around and walked into her closet. She then grabbed some fresh clothes and appeared to be ready to leave. Just as she was about to get out of the room, Finnick stopped her. “Let’s talk.”

“There’s nothing for us to talk about.” Vivian walked to the other side of the door. “Move. I want to take a shower.”

However, Finnick pulled her over and grabbed both of her arms from behind. “Don’t be mad at me first, alright? Let’s talk about Evelyn.”

Hearing Evelyn’s name instantly struck a nerve, making Vivian explode with rage. “I said there’s nothing to talk about! We don’t need to talk since you don’t even believe me! Let me go!”

Nonetheless, Finnick tried to stop Vivian. “Can you please calm down? You shouldn’t let your emotions take over you, Vivian. Let’s just sit down and talk, okay?”

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