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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 431

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 431

“It’s fine! Go for it, Vivian! You can do this!” Pulling open the washroom door, Vivian encouraged herself in her heart.

When she went to the bedroom, Finnick had done washing up and was reading through the documents on the bed, totally oblivious to Vivian’s presence in the room.

Seeing that Finnick wasn’t looking at her, Vivian wanted to flee, but she halted in her tracks when she thought of what she had done to get to this. With her cheeks turning red, she forced herself to ask, “Finnick, d-do you want some water?”

“Yes. Thank you.” Finnick replied without lifting his head to look at her.

Vivian heaved a sigh and took a glass. Glancing back as she walked to the water dispenser, Finnick’s gaze was still glued to the documents. She hesitated for a while and turned around. “Do you want it warm or cold?”

Upon hearing that, Finnick furrowed his brows slightly. Isn’t this obvious? I’ve always preferred warm water. There’s no way she wouldn’t know since we’ve been living together for such a long time. Plus, she has never asked me about this before.

Puzzled by her question, Finnick finally raised his head to look at her.

Upon seeing her in that revealing lingerie, Finnick was lost in a daze, and a burning passion rose within him as his eyes gleamed.

After staring at the woman without saying a word, he answered, “Warm.” His hoarse and rich tone was bewitching. Vivian felt her body burning up from Finnick’s stares and his voice.

“Alright.” Her voice trembled as she walked toward the man slowly.

The revealing lingerie Vivian wore was ethereal on her, showing her perfect body. The tight-fitting design only accentuated her curves, while her fair legs were partially visible under the light material. Looking at the sexy woman walking toward him, Finnick felt his throat went dry and was sweating profusely.

“Here.” Vivian handed the glass to Finnick when she was at the bedside. Lowering her head, she averted her gaze, as she was way too shy to look at the man in his eyes.

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