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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 418

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 418

“Had been what?” Finnick raised his tone when Evelyn was hesitant with her words. He had a bad feeling about it and hoped that it wasn’t like what he was imagining.

But the woman didn’t continue. “Just stop asking, Finnick. Be thankful that she’s fine now. Besides, I’m sure she wouldn’t want you to know that something like this had happened to her.”

“What on earth happened to Vivian?” he yelled. The man was seemingly more and more anxious after hearing what she said.

Perhaps he had frightened her because tears started well up in Evelyn’s eyes. Her body trembled, and her voice shook as she said, “Vivian… She… When we went in… we saw…”

Her babbling didn’t give him any substantial information, and it made Finnick even more frantic.

Right then, a doctor was about to check up on Vivian. Finnick instantly grabbed the doctor by his collar and asked, “What happened to Vivian? Tell me what happened to her!”

The doctor couldn’t breathe after being grabbed by the collar so suddenly. He struggled for a little and slapped hard on Finnick’s arms so that the latter would let go of him.

At the sight of this, Evelyn rushed over to help him. She tugged on Finnick’s arm and said, “Stop it, Finnick. You have to let go of the doctor first. He wouldn’t be able to talk if you continue this.”

Having heard that, the man let go and stared at the doctor with bloodshot eyes.

Maybe the doctor was used to seeing things like this as he wasn’t too angry about it. After he caught his breath, he said, “What’s your relationship with the patient in ward 307?”

“I’m her husband. What kind of injuries did my wife suffer?” Finnick shouted impatiently.

Embarrassment flashed across the former’s eyes upon hearing the question. His mouth gaped, but no words came as if he didn’t know how to break the news to Finnick.

After a moment, he sighed and said, “You’d better be mentally prepared. Your wife was…”

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